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Wednesday
19th November 2025
McDonald and Martin clash in Dáil: 'I don't need you to mansplain the economy to me'
Property prices still surging, but Taoiseach says government is 'making progress' in housing
Man accused of sexual assault on 10-year-old girl in west Dublin 'fit to be tried'
How much could Paschal Donohoe be in line to earn at the World Bank?
Christian religious education in schools in Northern Ireland unlawful, UK Supreme Court rules
Anti-immigration activist Derek Blighe to stand trial in January on charge of harrassing garda
MetroLink: 8,000 workers needed for its construction, with many coming from abroad
Klimt portrait once looted by Nazis becomes second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction
Six bidders battled for 20 minutes over the Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer.
First ever Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover episode to hit screens early next year
Have you watched Line of Duty?
Trump says Saudi prince 'knew nothing' about journalist's murder, despite evidence to the contrary
Fine Gael ministers are getting used to their new briefs this morning
Irish councillors sign letter backing imprisoned Palestine Action activists
Scotland had their own Troy Parrott moment to qualify for their first World Cup since 1998
Stronger safeguards needed as AI healthcare grows in Europe, WHO warns
Epstein files: After near unanimous vote to release them, bill to head straight to White House
Irish literature: What our own stories of emigration teach us about today's immigrants
Máirín Nic Eoin
Snow possible ‘on higher ground’ as warnings come into effect for 11 northern counties
Ultra-processed foods are fuelling chronic diseases, says new Lancet report
Child in Tusla care reported missing 274 times in a single year
Records obtained by The Journal Investigates reveal how there have been almost 7,000 recorded incidents of children going missing from State-run care homes in the last five years.
Some children reported missing hundreds of times a year
Dozens of teenagers never found or ‘unaccounted’ for
Campaigners call for national strategy to address repeated incidents
Tuesday
18th November 2025
'We don't want another Hungary': European Union grapples with adding new members
Here are the four teams Ireland could meet in the World Cup playoff semi-finals
'Sit down and be quiet': All out row between Jennifer Whitmore and Danny Healy Rae on Mercosur
Wales win consigns Ireland to Pot 3 in World Cup playoffs
Bob Vylan say councillor will be 'on the guest list' at Dublin gig after dropped legal challenge
‘Let us be a pillar of strength’: Hundreds attend vigils to remember victims of Dundalk collision
Gardaí have power to cancel penalty points, trial of four gardaí and retired superintendent hears
Lebanon says 13 dead in Israeli strike on Palestinian refugee camp
Sixth occupant of car involved in Co Louth crash released from hospital
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
US House of Representatives votes to open Epstein files after Trump u-turn
Advertising watchdog upholds complaints against An Post, Lidl, and Hello Fresh
'Prudent Paschal' was the hand on the tiller in this coalition, which might crack with his exit
Donohoe was described as the “problem solver” who often used back channels between the two coalition parties to get things over the line.
Gardaí making enquiries on documents of 17-year-old accused of murdering Ukrainian teen
Special needs assistant at Maynooth school wins first national award for SNAs
Draft climate deal pitches ways to wean countries off fossil fuels
Man, 25, who took part in the Dublin riots jailed for two years
Harris announced as new Finance Minister as Donohoe quits Dáil for World Bank role
The Fine Gael TD’s departure will trigger a by-election in the Dublin Central constituency.