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Yesterday
20th November 2025
'We live in limbo': Venezuelan migrants seeking safety at Irish-supported shelter in Mexico
The Cafémin migrant shelter is supported by UNHCR and the Irish embassy in Mexico City.
What to watch: Five Irish-language films - including one game-changer
Wednesday
19th November 2025
Serving garda arrested as part of probe after large quantity of drugs goes missing from station
Gardaí have also confirmed that five other people – not garda members – were arrested on related matters.
Who could run to fill the Dáil seat vacated by Paschal Donohoe?
Move over Galway-West, there’s another by-election in town.
Israeli strikes kill 27 in Gaza in spite of fragile truce
Vogue Williams is headed for the I’m A Celebrity jungle and will be in tomorrow's episode
Ivan Yates: "I have some regrets in relation to the 'smearing the bejesus' comment"
Yates said politics is a ‘knock down, drag down business’.
Businessman linked to Dundrum House Ipas centre gets two-day High Court grilling
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Delays over gold mine project harming Northern Ireland’s reputation, US ambassador warns
Funeral arrangements announced for Mark O'Connell, who died after a stabbing in Cork on Sunday
Garda stations and homes raided during probe into alleged interference with road traffic offences
Nigel Farage denies making racist and antisemitic remarks as a schoolboy
State buy lands around Castletown House for €11m following two-year standoff over access
'We see things in a more positive light': Nursing home pub lifts spirits in France
How many tickets will Ireland fans get for the World Cup play-off semi-final?
Three children among 25 killed in deadliest Russian attack on western Ukraine since war began
'Significant' gaps in sexual consent education for autistic people in Ireland, report finds
25-year-old man charged with murder of his mother and assault of his father in Cork
Dublin college re-branded with nonsense Irish name after officials ignored translator's advice
Russian spy ship, previously escorted out of Irish waters, warned by Britain after aircraft incident
Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading the Republicans publicly questioning Trump's MAGA bona fides
The pressure is beginning to tell, if Trump’s latest statements and attacks against Taylor Greene are anything to go by.
Ireland is getting its first cross-border college as Queen's and DkIT partner up
Cuirfear teanga agus litríocht na Gaeilge chun cinn trí scéim nua An Leabharlann Fháilteach
Ivan Yates to tell TDs he is 'flabbergasted' at attention his media training role has received
McDonald and Martin clash in Dáil: 'I don't need you to mansplain the economy to me'
Property prices still surging, but Taoiseach says government is 'making progress' in housing
Man accused of sexual assault on 10-year-old girl in west Dublin 'fit to be tried'
How much could Paschal Donohoe be in line to earn at the World Bank?
Christian religious education in schools in Northern Ireland unlawful, UK Supreme Court rules
Anti-immigration activist Derek Blighe to stand trial in January on charge of harrassing garda
MetroLink: 8,000 workers needed for its construction, with many coming from abroad
Klimt portrait once looted by Nazis becomes second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction
Six bidders battled for 20 minutes over the Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer.
First ever Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover episode to hit screens early next year
Have you watched Line of Duty?
Trump says Saudi prince 'knew nothing' about journalist's murder, despite evidence to the contrary
Fine Gael ministers are getting used to their new briefs this morning
Irish councillors sign letter backing imprisoned Palestine Action activists