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Wednesday
5th November 2025
Uber introduces fixed taxi prices in Ireland
Dead pigs have long been used to intimidate Muslims - and now it's surfaced in Ireland
Learner drivers will have to sit a driving test within four years to renew their permits
Kieran Cuddihy to take on Liveline role from Monday as RTÉ Radio 1 launches new schedule
Dublin's Christmas lights put up around the city
All Irish poultry subject to Covid-style lockdowns from Monday in bid to contain bird flu
‘Good to be back’: Richard Boyd Barrett returns to Dáil and urges action on cancer services
President Higgins hosts Catherine Connolly in the Áras ahead of her inauguration next week
Keeping it local: Why Catherine Connolly's and Zohran Mamdani's campaigns looked alike
The Journal nominated for two awards in All-Ireland Podcast Awards
'The war on drugs has not worked': Labour urges Government to decriminalise personal drug use
Gardaí unable to speak to girl (10) allegedly sexually assaulted near Citywest ‘due to medical advice’
Ten wounded, including four seriously, after car rams into pedestrians and cyclists in France
EU strikes deal on climate targets after marathon talks - but it's 'not necessarily pretty'
Defending the deal, one EU diplomat said it had to acknowledge that we live in “muddy, messy, nasty real world”.
Minister for Climate Darragh O'Brien has welcomed the agreement, saying Ireland pushed for changes in areas like agriculture.
But the deal has been criticised by climate activists, who say Europe has made too many concessions to countries unwilling to take necessary action.
Mamdani ran a campaign that appealed to average New Yorkers and terrified the city's elite
Mamdani owes a lot to his social media team, who managed to create videos that regularly went viral.
Cork entertainment centre to pay €3k after refusing a blind child entry to inflatable play area
Why are Gaelic footballers so attractive to AFL clubs? | How the All Stars are judged
Man arrested in connection with alleged theft and hijacking of vehicles
Should schoolchildren be taught financial literacy?
Elon Musk ally chosen by Trump to be new head of NASA
Damage caused by vandals to Dublin playground could cost €300k
Big wins for Democrats across US as California votes to redraw districts to counter Republicans
Ireland's Tadhg Beirne free to play against Japan after 20-minute red card rescinded
Fianna Fáil TD: The government needs to be more ambitious, but I have faith in Micheál Martin
Catherine Ardagh
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani elected as New York City's youngest mayor in over a century
The 34-year-old will be the city’s first Muslim and first South Asian mayor.
Over 330% increase in demand for Female Genital Mutilation treatment in Ireland
Health chief calls for a roll-out of regional FGM clinics to cope with soaring waiting lists for health services.
Current service ‘unsustainable’ says IPFA
FGM asylum applications increase ten-fold
Campaigner says Ireland ‘failing’ victims
Tuesday
4th November 2025
Six new experts and activists appointed to Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
New Yorkers vote in mayoral race, where socialist Mamdani is frontrunner despite Trump attack
Mamdani is up against former New York governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Government aiming for ‘digital wallet’ of life milestones by 2030
Liverpool end Real Madrid's perfect Champions League start with crucial 1-0 win at Anfield
Flights halted at Brussels Airport due to suspected drone sightings
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Matt Cooper learns on-air that TD Niall Collins also received media training from Ivan Yates
Farmers call for housing order as bird flu outbreak confirmed in commercial turkey flock in Carlow
Housing being stopped by 'frivolous' objections, developers tell housing committee
Man released without charge as gardaí probe fatal assault in west Dublin
Parents and guardians urged to take part in largest ever survey about ethos of primary schools
One of its main aims is to find out whether changes should be introduced affecting whether one religious faith is prioritised over others.
Gardaí investigating after teen hospitalised following Wexford football final brawl