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6th November 2025
Two men to appear in court tonight charged in connection with fire at Drogheda Ipas centre
The two men were arrested this morning by investigators and have since been charged.
PSNI appeals for help in identifying man in relation to pipe bomb discovered at Sinn Féin office
Doctors 'gasped' when they pulled back drapes on boy (4) in operating theatre, murder trial hears
Mexico's president unveils proposals to boost prosecution of sexual abuse after she was groped
AEK Athens v Shamrock Rovers, Uefa Conference League
Ó Bob Dylan go Phoebe Bridgers, tá Imram ag treabhadh i ngort nua do litríocht na Gaeilge
Don't send teabags, crisps or chocolate to loved ones in America this Christmas, says An Post
Man who killed student Joe Drennan in hit-and-run has sentence increased by five years
Taoiseach tells world leaders about how Ireland was hit hard by Storm Éowyn
Unions slams RTÉ move to close its in-house documentary unit
Ex-prince Andrew summoned by US Congress for interview to explain Epstein links
Prison deaths up 50% as watchdog points to 'degrading' conditions
Chief Inspector Mark Kelly said that Ireland’s prison system is broken, and intervention is now needed at the highest political level.
Is there a risk to humans from bird flu, and what will happen to the Christmas turkey?
2025 to be among top three warmest years on record, UN warns
Nancy Pelosi, first woman to serve as US House speaker, to step down at next election aged 86
Belfast woman (54) who falsely offered to donate kidney to man awaiting transplant is jailed
Polasaithe don oideachas Ghaeilge seolta ag an Aire ach easpa físe cáinte ag eagrais
Man (43) remanded in custody after €3.2m worth of drugs seized in Dublin
AIB staff 'overwhelmingly' reject new hybrid work proposals
Gardaí launch investigation into Kerry fire caused by gas explosion
Harris says it is a ‘dog whistle’ to compare him to Nigel Farage
Emotions run high as comedians take fight for their work to be recognised as art to Leinster House
New York City defender gets shock call-up to Ireland squad for World Cup qualifiers
Kieran Cuddihy’s The Hard Shoulder, Pat Kenny Show and Liveline lose listeners in latest survey
Fear of Dublin city centre crime runs high - but few report direct experience, new survey shows
Two men arrested in Co Laois in cross-border terrorism investigation
Central Bank hits cryptocurrency firm Coinbase with €21m fine for anti-money laundering failures
Lack of specific targets criticised as policies to support Irish outside Gaeltacht launched
The vast majority of transport workers have been verbally abused (and many say it's getting worse)
Sinking floors, mould and overcrowding found in state-owned Ipas centre
Women denied abortion at home could soon get help across EU borders
Orange Order grand masters wrote to King Charles over prayers with Pope Leo
Mary May McGee's nephew: 'She left the country a little better than how she found it'
David Robert Grimes
Should Ireland introduce a generational smoking ban?
Miss Universe contestant 'maliciously' berated by host for not posting ads
The Collins' Word of the Year is a sequel to a previous winner
Bomb squad called in as suspected homemade guns found in Cork
UK government in hot water after manhunt launched for two prisoners mistakenly set free