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Wednesday
26th November 2025
Man jailed for harassing 15-year-old girl he met on Roblox after convincing her to send sexualised images
Níl cosc ar Kneecap i gCeanada ach tá iarratais taistil an ghrúpa fós á meas - údaráis Ottawa
Minister: MetroLink objection to delay project by 'months' with 2027 start date now 'a stretch'
X now shows where individual users are posting from: What does it tell us about Irish accounts?
We went to Ranelagh to ask about Metrolink. Locals weren't too keen to talk
A last-minute legal challenge in Ranelagh has pitted neighbour against neighbour over the future of Dublin’s long-awaited Metro.
Sinn Féin welcome Bob Vylan to Leinster House for a tour and to meet TDs
The punk-rap duo have faced serious repercussions for a chant at Glastonbury earlier this year.
Hospitals warn of rise in flu cases among children and urge parents to vaccinate kids
Government will appoint senior counsel to lead scoping exercise into Michael Shine abuse
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What did the world actually agree to at COP30?
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Heavyweight club showdowns | 2026 inter-county season takes shape
DART to Wicklow and extending the Luas - the Government has set out its transport priorities
Just what the doctors ordered...a teaser trailer for the Scrubs reboot
Asylum seekers could pay up to €1,000 per month to live in tented accommodation under new rules
O’Callaghan said Ireland’s population grew by 1.6% last year, which is seven times the EU average.
Men working for Dublin City Council earning around 5% more on average than women
Government spending 'like there’s no tomorrow’ despite ‘predictable budgetary pressures’
Would you use ChatGPT to shop for Christmas presents?
Mansion taxes, milkshakes and smorgasbords: Here's what's going on with the UK's Budget
HP to cut up to 6,000 jobs around the world due to AI adoption
Credit union loan books have hit record levels (even surpassing the Celtic Tiger peak)
Justice Minister shocked by 'horrific attack' on woman set on fire in Clondalkin
Woman sentenced to life in prison in New Zealand for 'suitcase murders' of her two children
Hector Ó hEochagáin: I was sent photos of the word 'loinnir' being tattooed on readers’ skin
Hector Ó hEochagáin
Government to allow for side-by-side building as amended defective blocks bill goes to Cabinet
Trump sends Witkoff to Moscow in hopes of finalising Ukraine deal after deadline extension
You'll soon be able to exit your mobile and WiFi contract for free if the provider hikes fees
Proposed new standards for psychotherapists will 'place the public at great risk'
Government pushes on with 'tough' stance on migration with new rule changes before Cabinet today
Tuesday
25th November 2025
Four more suspects arrested over Louvre heist investigation
Taoiseach and President had their first weekly meeting over tea and cakes
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Zelensky says 'principles' of new US draft to end war could lead to 'deeper agreements'
Man charged with murder of pensioner Pat Fitzgerald in Waterford
Manchán Magan: What birds, trees, insects and fish told our forebears about the weather
Manchán Magan
Man with over 200 convictions who drove wrong way down dual carriageway jailed for three years
Seán Lemass Airport? A Bill to rename Dublin Airport after a former Taoiseach introduced in Dáil
'Delay inevitable' as south Dublin residents launch legal challenge against MetroLink
The judicial review will have its first hearing before the courts next week.
'Disgraceful': Blockade planned over proposed parking charges at Blanchardstown Centre
Ronaldo won't miss World Cup games despite Ireland red card