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Yesterday
5th June 2025
New Zealand parliament gives record bans to Maori MPs over last year's protest haka
Man in his 40s dies following incident last week on Louth/Armagh border
Over 30 people, including five children, deported to Nigeria on special chartered flight
Are you in favour of delivery drones?
Ryanair flight makes emergency landing in Germany after nine injured in heavy turbulence
Irish Rail releases footage of level crossing crashes and near-misses as part of safety appeal
US vetoes UN ceasefire resolution as aid centres closed again today in Gaza
The GHF said its centres would be closed today “due to maintenance and repair work being done at the sites”.
Aid centres run by a US and Israeli-backed organisation remain closed today.
At least ten people were killed by Israeli strikes this morning.
Mushroom poisoning accused tells court she lied to police as she feared being held responsible
Ronaldo nets winner against Germany to fire Portugal into Nations League final
Here are the vacant and derelict buildings around Ireland that councils asked ABP to CPO in May
Three councils sought to CPO three houses across the country last month.
Wednesday
4th June 2025
Flotilla: If we don't act now, we'll be complicit in the annihilation of the Palestinian people
Lynn Ruane
Cyclist in his 60s dies after being struck by van on N25 in Cork
Nursing home chain at the centre of RTÉ Investigates programme issues apology
Mayo Pride apologises for 'Child of Drag' post and has reviewed social media policy
UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza not passed after US veto motion
The Red Cross earlier denounced the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for closing its aid centres in the territory today.
Son-in-law of billionaire John Magnier denies engaging in 'ruse' in bidding on Tipperary farm
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
There'll soon be another country where you'll be able to use euro
A-ha frontman Morten Harket has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Court told how bungling drug traffickers suffered serious seasickness aboard crippled trawler
Ukrainian Vitaliy Lapa and UK national Jamie Harbron could only communicate with google translate on the voyage that would end in failure.
Taoiseach commends gardaí for Satchwell investigation and says probe will be 'evaluated'
Man who sexually assaulted five women at Lough Derg pilgrimage site jailed for four years
Tourist ‘ate’ passport biometric data and attacked airport official, court hears
Trump-Putin phone call will not lead to 'immediate peace in Ukraine', US President says
Putin intends to respond “very strongly” to recent attacks on Russian planes.
Privacy rule in family law and child care cases 'impacting people's access to justice'
Significant delays to train services through Dublin city centre after vehicle strikes bridge
Trial date set for men charged with firearms offences in case linked to Carlow shooter
Sister-in-law of Jozef Puska told gardaí relatives burned his clothes after Ashling Murphy's murder
Six-year-old becomes youngest ever winner of An Post Writing Competition
Update to defective building blocks scheme cautiously welcomed by Donegal 100% Redress TD
Driver hospitalised after truck crashes into home in Co Roscommon
The incident happened this morning on the R361 Frenchpark to Boyle Road.
Garda who admitted inciting rape of woman and impersonating her online to be sentenced at later date
Tattoo artist found guilty of murdering chef with a sword
Dylan Scannell was convicted of the murder of 33-year-old father-of-two Ian Baitson.
Man accused of stabbing on Eden Quay a 'serious risk to public safety', court hears
Around one in six children do not live with their fathers full-time, report finds
Some parts of the country had their warmest and sunniest May ever, says Met Éireann
The first three weeks of May were dominated by high pressure, though low pressure broke through in the final week.
Family linked to 26 personal injury claims appeal court decision to throw out latest damages case
Taoiseach says decision on whether to scrap rent caps expected in next week