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January 2025
Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal declared but Israeli PM still working on 'final details'
The ceasefire is set to take effect on Sunday.
Focus now on who'll be in the new Cabinet and who might get moved up the political ladder
Poland accuses Russia of planning acts of 'air terror' against international airlines
Gardaí believe drugs shipment may be floating in sea off Kerry after botched smuggling drop-off
Former Aston Villa boss Carla Ward appointed Ireland WNT head coach
Starmer looking at 'every conceivable way' to block compensation to Gerry Adams over Legacy Act repeal
Programme for Govt: Transport security, cheaper childcare and 'open the Children’s Hospital’
The programme for government sets out the roadmap for Irish political decisions over the next five years.
Ireland's interim head coach Simon Easterby has named this year's Six Nations squad
Draft Programme for Government revealed as Independents confirmed for junior ministerial roles
Swift progress is being made today as Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independent TDs work towards next week’s deadline.
One of Ireland’s oldest bakeries forced to close due to fire described by gardaí as ‘criminal damage’
Motorcyclist dies following two-vehicle collision in Co Wexford
Lowry walks away after questions about Moriarty Tribunal, says media has been ‘trying to undermine’ him
Man in serious condition in hospital after stabbing attack in Limerick
Iarnród Éireann deploys security dogs to help tackle graffiti and vandalism of trains
Endangered young eagle shot dead near lake in Co Westmeath
Man charged with indecent assault of sister 40 years ago after returning to Ireland for family funeral
Singer and TV personality Linda Nolan dies aged 65
Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan set to take over as Match of the Day hosts
Kneecap nominated for six BAFTAs, including Best British Film (we know, we know)
Simon Harris likely to take beefed up Foreign Affairs role as PfG details revealed
The VAT rate for the food-led hospitality sector, entertainment and hairdressing is also set to be cut to 9%.
Michael Healy-Rae confirms he will be a junior minister, likely in Department of Agriculture
How our sports stars have their personalities removed
The price of a pint is going up again
The price of pints of Guinness, Harp, Smithwicks and Hophouse 13 will increase next month.
'That's not my fault': Minister pushes back on suggestion she could insist on gender-balanced Cabinet
Man appears in court charged with murdering his mother in her Cavan home
Review finds Michael McMonagle employment may have ‘resulted in misuse of public money’
Do you use rented bikes?
Over 126,000 STI home test kits and 1.2 million condoms distributed through the HSE last year
Djokovic breaks Federer's Grand Slam record as he advances in Melbourne
Four men arrested on suspicion of assisting organised crime over drugs 'mothership' off Kerry
Next government wants to create dedicated public transport police
Author Neil Gaiman denies sexual misconduct allegations made by eight women
Career coach: Stuck in a job rut? It doesn't need to be this way
Steph Brady
Alliance MP Sorcha Eastwood begins legal action over Andrew Tate social media posts
South Korea’s impeached president arrested over failed martial law bid
Government urged to hold firm on Occupied Territories Bill as fears grow it may be watered down
Fight against invasive plants costing councils millions and may never end
Invasive species are destroying the environment and cost local authorities over €8.5 million in just four years.
They are are still proliferating in many parts of the country despite this cost
Controlling the spread of Japanese knotweed was the top driver of spending
Expert: 'Invasive species are the second biggest driver of biodiversity loss on the planet'
Climate change and culture wars take centre stage at first Trinity Seanad hustings
Man charged with six offences including sexual assault and false imprisonment in Co Cork