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26th October 2025 - 1st November 2025
Inside the dressing room as Ireland overcome Belgium to earn Nations League promotion
HMV to open a new shop in Ireland, nine years after it had to close them all
Over half a million people are dying every year due to rising heat globally
Trump says he's 'not allowed to run' for another term but will 'see what happens'
Hurricane Melissa loses strength en route to Cuba after wreaking 'disaster' in Jamaica
Opinion: We could make our towns safer for everyone by lowering speed limits to 30km/h
Feljin Jose
Senator brings her own ‘snack cart’ on Sligo train to highlight lack of Irish Rail catering
'Democracy includes the power to dissent': Our readers tell us why they spoiled their votes
More than 200,000 people spoiled their votes – a record high for an Irish election.
Record-breaking Hurricane Melissa tears into Jamaica with deadly winds and torrential rain
The hurricane now also looks set to impact Cuba.
At least eleven dead after Netanyahu orders 'powerful' strikes on Gaza despite ceasefire deal
Hamas has responded by postponing handing over the remains of another hostage.
Israel accused Hamas of firing on its soldiers in the southern Gaza Strip.
Hamas denied any involvement in the alleged attack.
US Vice President JD Vance said the ceasefire would hold despite 'little skirmishes'.
Irish man (59) killed in mining explosion in Australia
At least 300 jobs at risk as Fastway parent company enters receivership
Parcels already in the Fastway network are expected to be delivered ‘where possible’, according to a spokesperson.
Gardaí seize suspected cocaine worth over €8 million in Laois
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Belgium v Ireland, Nations League play-offs
French prosecutors seek suspended jail terms in Brigitte Macron cyberbullying case
Why the loss of Irish journalism jobs is bad news for sports fans
Teen charged with looting Footlocker, Asics and Lifestyle Sports shops during 2023 Dublin riots
English tourist dies from injuries after alleged Temple Bar assault
Ballymun attack leaves man in serious condition as Gardaí urge public not to share video
Four southern counties to come under wind and rain warnings on Thursday
Irish jobs set to go as Amazon cuts 14,000 roles globally following AI investments
RTÉ defends payment issues in new report as being ‘years or decades old’
Why is Hurricane Melissa so strong and how will it impact Ireland?
The hurricane is the most powerful storm of the year so far.
Experts say that warming sea temperatures have increased the intensity of the storm.
The remnants of the storm will likely bring "plenty of rain and unsettled weather" to Ireland - but it's too far away to say with certainty yet.
New train station gets planning permission near primary school in Moyross
Delighted Carrick-on-Shannon locals welcome home Tidy Towns award
President Higgins has returned to Áras an Uachtaráin after two nights in hospital
When will international media be allowed into Gaza?
Runners and riders: Connolly's on her way to the Áras - so who might fill her Dáil seat?
Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein at his Windsor home just days before his arrest in Florida
'Misleading, divisive and self-serving' - Celtic owner Dermot Desmond takes aim at Brendan Rodgers
How long do you think Micheál Martin will remain as Fianna Fáil leader?
Did you spoil your vote in the presidential election? We want to hear why
Cliabhán Kneecap is Harland & Wolff, Béal Feirste, ag cur fáilte roimh Oireachtas na Gaeilge
Global emissions only on track to fall 10% by 2035, far short of 60% goal
Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales dies aged 93
Man (40s) charged in relation to public disorder at Citywest last week
'Frustration' among Fianna Fáil backbenchers as rebels eye up no-confidence motion in Taoiseach