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May 2025
Children's Ombudsman hugely concerned over use of AI 'nudify' apps on images of underage girls
Teenagers have cited a ‘chilling’ effect on their online behaviour as a result of the apps.
Tour this €7,250,000 character-filled luxury home in Foxrock
Quiz: How much do you know about tsars?
What if Ireland had a power blackout? A leading emergency expert tells us how you could prepare
Northampton end Leinster's Champions Cup bid in 10-try Aviva Stadium epic
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Gillane stars as Limerick defeat Waterford in Munster hurling championship
Opinion: Irish people being against immigration is like Brazilian people being against football
Peter Flanagan
Camogie players forced to change to skorts after protest-wearing shorts at Kilkenny-Dublin match
Donald Trump posts AI-generated image of himself as the pope
Australia's left-leaning prime minister wins second term as conservative rival set to lose seat
Immigration protestors kept apart by large garda operation in Donegal
Running influencer under fire for interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
'We are complicit': Irish WHO director calls for action on war in Gaza
Woman left ‘shaken’ after her house set on fire in Derry
Two men arrested after gardaí seize €3m worth of heroin in Dublin
Large fire blazes overnight at Athlone recycling facility
Woman dies in Greek city after bomb she was carrying explodes in her hands
Have you ever been to Electric Picnic?
Three babies among 11 people killed in overnight Israeli strike, says Gaza rescuers
Woman in her 70s dies in house fire in Limerick
Cost of staging this year's Electric Picnic between €25m and €30m, according to festival CEO
Russian attack on Kharkiv wounds 47 as Zelenskyy says Trump's views have evolved since Vatican meeting
Cardinal faces criticism for singing ‘Imagine’ while his supporters urged to stop making memes
What drives John Kiely? | Croker concerts | Leinster breathes again
Kneecap being sent to the Arctic by RTÉ
Surrealing in the Years: Kneecap are NOT the story. And yet.
Carl Kinsella
US to stage military parade in Washington on June 14, which coincides with Trump's birthday
Man jailed for 53 years for hate-crime killing of Palestinian American boy
Tánaiste says he does not believe weapons have been flown through Irish airspace to Israel
Romania braces for contentious presidential election rerun, but what went wrong the first time?
Niamh O'Reilly: Are we becoming more dog friendly than child friendly?
Niamh O'Reilly
Going to the rugby? The Dart line will be closed between Grand Canal Dock and Wicklow this weekend
Garda road policing chief says bigger cars do more damage in crashes
Chaos of housing tsar controversy is a symptom of a longer running dysfunction in Housing
Processes set up to avoid argy bargys between the coalition partners have broken down.
UK Government to seek Supreme Court appeal over ruling on public inquiry in Sean Brown case
Tánaiste says it was correct to ‘think through’ housing tsar role but denies ‘blocking’ appointment
‘A circus’: Mother of man who drowned in Cork ‘cut to pieces’ that people filmed the incident
'We get it': Starmer concedes defeat in Runcorn as Farage's Reform party makes gains
Farage said the win was a sign that Starmer had “alienated so much of his traditional base, it’s just extraordinary”.