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Monday
24th November 2025
€1,000 per fill? 'Real hardship' for homes as heating oil costs soar as winter sets in
Micheál Martin was in South Africa for the G20 over the weekend - here's what you might have missed
An American boycott, the Taoiseach’s love of Darjeeling tea and questions about Trump-country all featured over the three days.
Debunked: No, Ukrainians do not make up 10% of the population of Co Kerry
Man given suspended sentence for assault at scene of Josip Strok murder
Three people arrested over suspected murder of man who went missing in 2019
Man pleads guilty to helping dispose of dismembered remains of Keane Mulready-Woods
Reggae pioneer and actor Jimmy Cliff dies aged 81
Dublin City Council signs contract for construction of 487 homes in new Inchicore development
Donegal nun ‘anguished’ by kidnappings at Nigerian school run by her congregation
Wicked: For Good is now in cinemas – are you going to watch it?
Man (70s) dies after house fire in Co Tipperary
'Access to cash’ legislation to come into force later this week
Mary Robinson says outcome of climate talks was disappointing - but she's staying hopeful
Man due in court after nearly €500k worth of cocaine seized in Limerick
As government toughens on immigration, will it relax rules on workers' kids coming here?
Ukraine expected to feature as Taoiseach attends EU-Africa summit in Angola
Evan Ferguson scores first Serie A goal as Roma go clear at the top
DF members 'drew weapons' as pro-Palestinian activists spray-painted US military plane at Shannon, court hears
From Prada to Zara, we checked whether fashion firms keep their green promises
Are luxury brands doing any better than high street fashion? We did a deep dive on who follows through on their pledges.
Penneys claims it's making clothes to last - so we put them to the test
From jeans that changed colour to a jumper that bobbled after a handful of wears, a lot of these clothes did not hold up.
Sunday
23rd November 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about musical films?
No serious injuries after car crashes into shop in Dublin city centre
How G20 world leaders were left rattled by the sudden reemergence of Trump's Ukraine deal
The summit was long-waited for South Africa, but the G20′s western membership were soon rushing into behind-closed-doors meetings.
‘For those who tuned in, it mattered’: Veteran broadcaster John Kenny reflects on 2XM closure
Money Diaries: An IT systems architect on €90K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Doctor: Weight loss drugs look set to be made more affordable - we need to do the same for healthy food
Dr Catherine Conlon
Fifty children kidnapped from Nigerian Catholic school escape captivity
Eze's brilliant hat-trick sees Arsenal hammer Spurs
Almost €185,000 in suspected counterfeit €50 notes seized by gardaí
Zelenskyy thanks Trump as US leader says Ukraine has showed 'zero gratitude' as talks start
The 28-point plan would require the invaded country to cede territory, cut its army and pledge never to join NATO.
New plans will ensure Ireland not seen as a 'soft touch' on immigration, says Michael Healy-Rae
Jewellery maker with celebrity fans reflects on kitchen table start to career
Do you have any regrets?
Taoiseach visits Mandela home as part of tribute to civil rights activists in South Africa
Protest to be held outside City Hall tomorrow over rent hikes for council and HAP tenants
Police to review evidence gathered at Palestine Action protests in NI
Stripe billionaire would likely be critical of Ireland's 'red tape', Taoiseach warned ahead of chat
South Africa celebrates G20 agreement in face of US boycott and awkward handover row
There were jubilant scenes in the conference centre after South Africa’s leader formally closed the summit