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January 2025
Meta's scrapping of fact-checking in the US has emboldened disinformers; now the EU is on alert
Feud attack with hurley left male with head injury, court hears
Two children among eight people killed in Israeli strike on school-turned-shelter in Gaza
Errigal Ciarán reach All-Ireland final for first time after thrilling victory over Dr Crokes
'Cherry Tomato Bridge' is Dublin's hottest new tourist attraction
O'Gorman hits out at incoming government, says Green Party has 'good reason to be optimistic'
Gardaí launch manhunt for prisoner who escaped from custody on visit to Tallaght hospital
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael defend Lowry negotiations, but say he's unlikely to be a minister
'No to Nazis': Protests delay start of German far-right party's key meeting
Funeral of Paula Canty hears of her kindness, likeable nature and artistic flair
Black boxes on Jeju Air flight stopped recording minutes before crash
Poll: Do you claim your tax back in January?
Irish bishop decries road safety 'failures' ahead of 'blessing of the roads' ceremony
The weather is finally turning around - here's the weekend forecast
Thousands of South Koreans protest in sub-zero temperatures amid political crisis
Can’t wait for payday? Here’s how you can claim some of your tax back
Surrealing in the Years: Met Éireann succeed in diabolical plot to warn us that it's cold
Carl Kinsella
TV and film landmarks, including famous Carrie set, damaged by LA wildfires
Opinion: When in the grip of anorexia, New Year's resolutions were huge for me — not anymore
Louise
US Supreme Court poised to uphold ban on TikTok this month
The Enoch Burke saga and what happens when prison is no longer a deterrent
The teacher’s case has been before the courts since August 2022 and it remains unclear how it will be resolved.
Two remaining ‘deliberately abandoned’ lynx roaming the Scottish Highlands captured safely
Nomination of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken for Tipperary Peace Award has been revoked
Man who died after blackout in swimming pool gave fellow swimmer a 'thumbs up' moments before, court told
PSNI called over 1,200 times in relation to domestic abuse over Christmas and New Year’s
Man arrested in Dublin as part of investigation into alleged romance fraud
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Three sisters from Kerry win top prize at Young Scientist 2025
Regional Independents agree to begin 'intensive' government negotiations with FF and FG
It is expected that the Independent TDs will have individual constituency asks along with national policy ideas.
Taoiseach welcomes partial reopening of Holyhead next week after talks with Welsh First Minister
End of cold snap in sight as ice and low temperature warnings conclude
Man charged with attempted murder after shooting of an off-duty PSNI officer in Co Antrim
Ten dead in LA wildfires as Joe Biden says the devastation reminds him of a 'war scene'
Fire crews are working through the night to tackle at least five separate wildfires across the city, as a shortage of water is felt by firefighters.
Trump avoids jail time or fine in hush money case only days before returning to White House
Woman charged in relation to Co Louth hit-and-run that left cyclist in critical condition
Elon Musk and accusations of political interference — what’s going on?
Ireland set two new records for electricity demand during cold snap
Ballerina in Ballymaloe: US 'trad wife' influencer moves to Cork for cookery course
Debunked: The Hollywood sign still stands, despite AI-generated images of it burning