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February 2025
Lisa Thompson was dealing prescription drugs from her home, witness tells murder trial
Racing at Thurles abandoned after air ambulance called for jockey Michael O'Sullivan
'There are clear risks ahead': Finance Minister says government will invest Apple tax windfall
Croke Park chief says there is little chance of hosting Katie Taylor fight this year
Could Ireland accept Palestinians displaced from Gaza under Israel's proposed plan?
First case of Clade I Mpox detected in Ireland as HSE says risk to public 'remains low'
First-time buyers sleep in their cars overnight in attempt to buy houses in Leixlip
Lecturers at BIMM Dublin to begin strike action against proposed restructure
Trinity's policy on overnight guests is 'unenforceable', says the Residential Tenancies Board
Boy (17) plunged knife seven centimetres into man for e-motorcycle, court told
Politicians blast suggestion ESB customers will face higher costs because of storm Éowyn
RTÉ 2FM’s drive time programme holds steady ahead of Doireann Garrihy taking the reins
Man in his 40s killed in single-vehicle crash near Westport
The Press Up Hospitality Group is no longer known as Press Up
Four men plead guilty to transporting over two tonnes of cocaine on MV Matthew ship
Failures that led to sewage being pumped into Cork river 'like the Keystone Cops', says judge
'It's a disaster': Ghost buses mean students are missing college and home-help carers are late
Use of force by SAS soldiers who shot dead four IRA men ‘not justified’, coroner rules
Have you tried online dating? Dating apps? We want to hear your stories
What has a new investigation uncovered about vaping in Ireland?
Grenfell families say they were ignored on decision to demolish tower
Garda trainee recruitment drive gets underway, with applications closing in three weeks
Israeli defence minister says Ireland 'legally obligated' to take in Palestinians from Gaza
Katz’s comments came after Benjamin Netanyahu called Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza ‘a remarkable idea’.
Van Morrison becomes first musician ‘artist in residence’ at Queen’s University Belfast
Will you watch Bear Grylls hunt down celebrities on his new TV show?
Storm Éowyn broke wind records at four stations and brought hurricane force winds
Fresh lawsuit taken against Blake Lively in It Ends With Us fight
Mexico deploys first of 10,000 National Guard officers to US border following Trump's tariff threats
World sees record hot January with temperatures 1.75C above pre-industrial era
Farmland values are on the rise - here's the county-by-county picture
Inside the storm: Frontline workers on the problems with Ireland's response to major emergencies
Across the west and north western regions tens of thousands of people are still without power. There were extensive failures of water supply also.
Trump administration appears to walk back shock Gaza plan
Climate Minister hints at changes to how Met Éireann issues wind warnings
Federal judge blocks Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship
Sinn Féin accuses Government of 'walking away' from Occupied Territories Bill
Man died when medical equipment cut out after Storm Éowyn, Dáil hears
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Man goes on trial accused of murdering Lisa Thompson in 2022