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Monday
18th August 2025
Sally Rooney risks prosecution if she donates to Palestine Action, Downing Street warns
Child at risk of sexual abuse left on social services waiting list for over 14 months
Fleadh star Séamie Séan (6) buys his dream suit after raising funds busking
Son of Norway princess charged with four counts of rape
US envoy calls on Israel to honour Lebanon ceasefire agreement ahead of crucial peacekeeper vote
Tony Holohan 'will not seek' Áras nomination to avoid 'exposing family to criticism or abuse'
M&S offers discount to Irish shoppers as online orders remain unavailable after April cyberattack
Fast food chain Wendy's (yes, the one with the square burger) is coming to Ireland this year
LGBTQ+ literature prize 'paused' this year after mass boycott over inclusion of John Boyne
Netflix 'epic' about the Guinness family to premiere in September
The show was created and written by the man behind BBC series Peaky Blinders.
Lightning strikes across west Cork as thunderstorm warning issued for three counties
Do you love or hate ‘Olé Olé Olé’ at gigs?
Swatch says sorry for ‘slanted eyes’ ad following online uproar in China
Man arrested after motorcyclist critically injured in collision with car in Mayo
Chimneys remain top cause of house fires as 25 fire-related deaths recorded last year
Reports of sexual offences increased in first half of year
Amnesty accuses Israel of deliberately starving Palestinians as mass anti-war protests hit Tel Aviv
Expert dispels 'ludicrous' influencer claims that sunscreen has dangerous chemicals
Covid-19 handwashing messaging may have worsened symptoms for people with OCD
EU accused of 'intimidation' of staff who are protesting bloc's response to Gaza
In one incident, bake sales organised for the Irish Red Cross were allegedly criticised as being “antisemitic”.
Sunday
17th August 2025
Scottie Scheffler victorious on PGA Tour yet again as Bob MacIntyre blows four-shot lead
Quiz: How much do you know about Normal People?
Archeological expert criticises Wexford council over destruction of 'historic' homes
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: Data analyst on €48.5K living in Limerick, but commuting two days to Dublin office
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Melia and Forrester fire Pat's past Shelbourne and into FAI Cup quarter-finals
Arsenal capitalise on goalkeeping error to beat Man United
'You can restore children's melodic laughter': Melania Trump sends letter to Vladimir Putin
Group that helped Ukrainians and hosts warns of rise in exploitation since it got defunded
Terence Stamp, Superman villain and 'swinging sixties' icon, dies aged 87
Police Ombudsman investigating incident that caused 'serious harm' to man on O'Connell Street
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Thunderstorm warning issued for three counties tomorrow
Heather Humphreys confirms she is 'seriously considering' seeking Fine Gael nomination for president
Number of European leaders to join Zelenskyy in the White House tomorrow
Taoiseach Micheál Martin participated in talks today with a number of European leaders planning to travel to Washington.
Indian community celebrates independence day in Dublin
Planning row breaks out between parish priest and locals in Limerick village
Oasis-goers caution tonight's ticketholders after reports of problems in stadium
Irish Ambassador's residence in London hit with €46,000 rent hike