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2025
Have you ever been to a Slane Castle gig?
Court upholds Spanish government's order to block nearly 66,000 Airbnb listings
Centra in Cork city sold 'historic' winning €250m ticket, National Lottery confirms
Baseball team LA Dodgers refuse federal agents access to stadium amid US immigration raids
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The housing crisis needs a movement, not a moment
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Sinn Féin MEP calls on EU commissioner to withdraw 'deeply inaccurate' remarks about Ireland
Nine staff members at Oberstown injured in third 'very serious' incident in ten days
Gaza's blackouts: 'You might be killed for trying to have internet access at public points'
Safety concerns were raised about Dublin City Council depot where worker was fatally injured
Workers say the area was often congested, too compact, and dully lit.
'I'm a free man': Kneecap's Mo Chara defiant in Dublin gig after UK court appearance
Donald Trump delays decision on Iran strikes as Keir Starmer calls for restraint
Russia's foreign ministry says US involvement would be an 'extremely dangerous step'.
Trump says he will wait two weeks to give negotiations a chance before deciding to strike Iran.
Early-morning strikes from Iran hit the Soroka Hospital in the southern Israeli city of Be'er Sheva.
New US ambassador to Ireland officially sworn in at White House ceremony
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Ten weeks to save Irish peacekeeping in Lebanon as US weighs up whether to end its support
French and Irish diplomats are fighting to save the UNIFIL mission, which is up for renewal at the UN at the end of August.
Minister criticised after recent deportation flight took off without human rights monitor on board
Briefings on assisting Irish citizens wishing to leave Israel and Iran continuing this evening
Sinn Féin criticised for 'heartless' opposition to extending temporary protection for Ukrainians
Opinion: Let kids be bored, it's how they become creative
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Row breaks out in John Magnier case over claims witness was being given nods over answers
Man killed after explosion and fire at house in Co Roscommon named locally as Des Deegan (72)
It happened near Frenchpark village, which is around 30km north of Roscommon town.
Retired judge allegedly punched outside cafe by man who said 'you put me in jail for nothing'
Man awarded €10k in damages after being pursued for €20 petrol bill after he forgot his wallet
Winner of EuroMillions jackpot comes forward as ticket revealed to have been bought in Cork city
Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal reveals he was sectioned under the Mental Health Act in 2023
Entire country to become Rent Pressure Zone from midnight as new legislation signed into law
Leo Varadkar says he would sacrifice economic growth for a united Ireland
Families of Creeslough victims refused opportunity to speak during appeal against redevelopment
'Strange and slightly goofy': US tech firm books out seven pubs on Dublin's Dame Lane
Pubs closed their doors to the general public as tech conference goers took over for the night, turning Dame Lane into a mini Temple Bar.
At least 72 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, civil defence agency says
Former Queen's University Belfast student jailed for life in the UK for raping 10 women
Artists to receive an extra €8,450 as Basic Income for the Arts scheme extended until next year
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How was the secretive founder of Tattle Life unmasked?
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Bursar of private school jailed for stealing €500,000 from school to fund gambling addiction
Category 4 Hurricane Erick hits Mexico as 'life-threatening' storm to bring mudslides
Residential property prices rose 7.5% in 12 months to April, CSO says
Man spared trial after apologising to Paul Murphy for threatening to 'slit' his wife's throat
‘Like exporting food in middle of famine’: Aontú leader says over 3,700 council-owned homes are empty
EU court adviser backs record €4.1 billion fine on Google for anti-competitive practices