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22nd June 2025 - 28th June 2025
Government confirms that revised Housing for All plan will be delayed
How much are you willing to spend on a gig ticket?
Overcrowding at Sligo Hospital harming privacy and dignity of patients
Ban on Irish imports from Israeli settlements in Occupied Palestine is approved by Cabinet
We asked students queuing outside the US embassy what they make of new visa social media checks
Two people arrested after woman falsely imprisoned last night in Co Kildare
Watch: Trump says Israel and Iran 'don't know what the f**k they're doing'
RTÉ to air Dublin leg of Champions League qualifier between Shelbourne and Belfast club Linfield
Ombudsman 'exasperated' over repeated warnings on lifelong impact homelessness can have on children
Israel's defence minister accuses Iran of violating ceasefire and orders 'powerful strikes' on Tehran
Russian drone attack kills three, including five-year-old child, in northeastern Ukraine
US Supreme Court allows third country deportations to resume
Tánaiste 'very concerned' about stricter social media vetting for US student visas
Taoiseach to update Cabinet on plans to speed up process of buying a home and reduce probate time
Calls for Government to set up watchdog to monitor job losses due to Artificial Intelligence
Defence chiefs defend handling of ATC crisis as Air Corps still on dramatically reduced hours
A senior civilian and military leaders will appear before the Defence Committee today to explain what they are doing to solve the Irish Air Corps Air Traffic crisis.
Donald Trump says a ‘total ceasefire’ has been agreed between Israel and Iran
The US President announced plans for a ceasefire to begin within the next number of hours, following on from an Iranian attack on a US military base in Qatar earlier today.
Iran attacked American forces stationed at Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base after US attacks on its nuclear facilities.
US President Donald Trump dismissed the Iranian attack as a 'very weak response'.
Israel and Iran have both issued evacuation recommendations as they continue to launch attacks tonight.
Trump thanks Iran for 'early notice' and says 'they've gotten it out of their system'
EU's 'inaction' slammed after it found ‘indications’ Israeli actions in Gaza breach trade deal
High Court judge to rule on Athlone asylum centre 'stay' on Wednesday
Fintan Drury: Von der Leyen's unwavering support of Israel is proving disastrous
Fintan Drury
26 nursing homes fail to meet regulations for safe care in unannounced HIQA inspections
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Global airlines suspend and reduce flights to the Middle East as conflict rages on
Former school principal jailed for four years for indecent assault of pupils
Quashing of A5 road upgrade on climate grounds slammed as 'devastating' and 'disappointing'
Orcas spotted grooming each other with seaweed in first evidence of marine mammals making tools
Who are Palestine Action, and why is the UK government set to ban them as a terror threat?
Critics of the plan to ban Palestine Action say free speech and the right to protest are under threat in the UK.
MCD on course to sell 2.5m tickets this year with sell-out Oasis and Robbie Williams shows
A library with a difference celebrates a year of cutting down on plastic by passing on toys
Man arrested after PSNI officer dragged by car during traffic stop in Co Tyrone
Man charged with causing damage to the Taoiseach's Cork constituency office
Motorist drives wrong way up closed section of Co Limerick motorway after crash
Timeline: When did Donald Trump really decide to bomb Iran?
U2's The Edge among thousands of people to receive Irish citizenship today
Born in Essex, the child of Welsh parents has lived in Ireland since he was one-year-old.
Overnight Russian drones kill at least ten people, including 11-year-old girl
US embassy wants 'every social media username of past five years' on new visa applications
The move has been heavily criticised by Taoiseach Micheál Martin who described it as “excessive”.
Higher food prices and additional support payments increase family farm incomes by 87%