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7th September 2025 - 13th September 2025
Trump tells Nato countries to stop buying Russian oil to end Ukraine war
Man (80s) in critical condition following assault in Tipperary last night
Russia claims another village in Ukraine's central region
Labour blasts Health Minister's 'showdown' approach to hospitals after Mater resignation
'I thought I was going to pass out' - Heartbreak for Irish relay team in Tokyo
Ireland’s mixed relay team finished sixth in Tokyo.
UK’s Prince Harry told mother of murdered teen her phone was allegedly hacked by the Daily Mail
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Who gets to decide who can run for president?
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Police investigate rape and 'racially motivated' attack on woman in England
Pope Leo detailed attack by a passerby in Ireland in newly resurfaced video from 2019
Surrealing in the Years: Jim Gavin's answer on Gaza makes his Áras run look like a real gamble
Carl Kinsella
Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika says her grief will ‘echo around the world like a battle cry’
Cyclist (20s) dead after collision involving car outside Carlow town overnight
TD urges Public Accounts Committee to examine Ipas contract for Dundrum House Hotel
Latest man arrested over Creeslough explosion that killed 10 people released without charge
Opinion: I left Ireland for a better life in Paris. Here’s why many young Irish people are considering the same
Mandy Cherie
What will a Jim Gavin Áras campaign look like?
Political violence: When does a threat meet the bar for Garda intervention?
Irish aircraft leasing company to buy 20 planes from Israeli weapons supplier linked to Gaza war
State-owned Israel Aerospace Industries has close ties with the Israeli Defence Forces and is selling converted planes to Irish-based AerCap.
'The timing wasn’t right': Michael Flatley speaks on his health and why he pulled out of Áras race
Hamas says chief negotiator survived Israel strike in Qatar
Inside Jim Gavin's military career
As a military pilot, Jim Gavin flew Micheál Martin to Africa for secret talks to release an Irish aid worker.
Opinion: Only by visiting the West Bank can you understand what life is like for Palestinians there
Patricia Stephenson
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Bronze medal for Grainne Walsh after semi-final defeat in World Boxing Championships
'We got him': Charlie Kirk shooting suspect named as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson
Utah Governor Spencer Cox said Tyler Robinson was arrested after a family friend tipped off law enforcement.
An inscription on one of the unfired casings found by a rifle they believe belonged to Robinson read: "Hey fascist! Catch!"
No joy for Sheridan or Steen as Fingal Council rules out presidential backing
Dutch public broadcaster joins RTÉ in saying it will boycott Eurovision if Israel takes part
The broadcaster pointed to the ban on journalists entering Gaza and the many reporters killed there.
Ambulance workers to vote on possible strike action over outsourcing plans
Teacher who had sex with Leaving Cert student struck off register for at least 30 years
Cyclist (80s) dies following hit-and-run in Co Meath
Charlie Kirk shooting: Everything we know about Tyler Robinson and the FBI investigation
Dublin commuters brace for weekend disruptions as Luas and Dart services halted for works
Debunked: Images of destroyed Banksy mural in London edited to show English flags
Opinion: The Traitors tells us more than you might think about Zoomers vs Boomers
Gwen Loughman
Bandon mart fined for animal welfare breaches
Former teacher sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of four former pupils
Inquest into fatal shooting of George Nkencho by gardaí to take place next January
Three prison officers allegedly assaulted at Limerick Prison earlier this week