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February 2025
Taoiseach vows housing is 'key' issue after would-be buyers slept in cars this week
Geologist used Google Street View to identify possible source of Donegal murder weapon, trial hears
Deposit Return Scheme reaches billion bottle milestone
NFL confirms Croke Park will host landmark fixture later this year
Former Dublin goalkeeper and manager Paddy Cullen dies aged 80
Larry Donnelly: Trump hasn't just torn up the rule book, he's burnt it to a crisp
Larry Donnelly
Eurosong contestant who backed boycott won’t say if she'd sing in Eurovision if she wins
ComReg says people are 'losing trust in texting' and wants a registry to beat the scammers
Accenture, employer of thousands in Ireland, abandons diversity measures after Trump orders
Investigation into disappearance of woman missing since 2013 upgraded to murder
Man (40s) dies in hospital following serious assault in Dublin last weekend
Taoiseach: There will be 'pressure' from EU to increase defence spending but neutrality secure
What has happened to Marcus Rashford?
Man acquitted of murder but found guilty of manslaughter after fight outside Kildare pub in 2022
Taoiseach pours cold water over idea Independent TDs can support government on “case-by-case” basis
'Shocking' report finds taxpayer-funded EU aid for Africa not properly tracked and unsustainable
Simon Harris: Darragh O'Brien shouldn't have given government the 40,000 housing figure
Trump’s threatened trade war: Should Canada and the EU band together?
Dr Seána Glennon
Jockey Michael O’Sullivan remains in intensive care following Thurles fall
International Criminal Court 'stands firm' in the face of sanctions by Trump administration
Trump signed an executive yesterday claiming that the ICC had ‘abused its power’ by issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Six Nations: The Ireland team to play Scotland this Sunday has been named
Simon Easterby has made two changes, with Robbie Henshaw and Peter O’Mahony both added.
Poll: Will you be watching the Eurosong contest tonight?
Brrr - Met Éireann says temperatures could drop as low as minus four tonight
How do Ireland's finalists feel as they compete for Eurovision after last year's controversies?
An aircraft carrying 10 people over Alaska has gone missing
Late Queen Elizabeth’s personal collection of Land Rovers to be showcased in Florida
TV chef Gino D’Acampo accused of making sexually inappropriate comments over 12-year period
Michelin restaurant critics urged to take ‘stronger stance’ on sustainability
Ukraine says it's prepared to open humanitarian corridor in seized Russian border region
Simon Harris announces €20 million funding for Palestinian aid agency UNRWA
Occupied Territories Bill: The global pressure on government is very different to that on opposition
Bobby McDonagh
RSA and gardaí insist 'no delay' to enforcement as lower speed limits come into effect
Liverpool outclass Tottenham to reach League Cup final
Widower of Omagh bombing victim was ‘met with wall of silence’, inquiry told
Order of nuns told to pay more than €70,000 to sacked manager
'It was a complete injustice': Parents of Joe Drennan call for change in sentencing laws at vigil
The vigil was organised by journalism students at University of Limerick, where Joe Drennan was a fourth year student.
Elderly couple feel at 'end of the queue' after being told they'll be without power until Sunday
The couple said many of their neighbours – also in their 70s and 80s – have been left feeling vulnerable.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trump says Gaza would be 'turned over' to the US by Israel, with 'no American soldiers needed'