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Tuesday
15th July 2025
Mairead McGuinness first to enter Áras race as she's confirmed as Fine Gael's candidate
Trade union pledges to support any anti-Israel boycotts by workers
Taoiseach acknowledges prices are 'elevated' - and gets told to 'wake-up' to the cost of living
TDs were queuing up in the rain to have their say on the Áras race this morning
A particularly wet St Swithin’s Day saw TDs line up to outline their party position.
Thousands being relocated to UK after data leak of 19,000 Afghans who supported British forces
Parents unhappy at new 'exit through the gift shop' rule at Dublin Zoo
Sinn Féin seeking centre of excellence for endometriosis care as women 'being failed'
Former All-Ireland hurler Niall Gilligan pleads not guilty to assaulting boy with stick
Women seek home for 12ft by 11ft woollen map of Ireland
A group of up to 18 women in Co Wicklow, made up of skilled knitters, sewers and crocheters, started the project in 2019.
Dublin pair plead guilty to theft after alleged accommodation fraud against international students
Are you an 'airport dad'?
Woman arrested on suspicion of the 2009 murder of Steven O'Meara
Two men and a young woman have been arrested after a high-speed chase linked to a local feud
Ireland wing Mack Hansen a big doubt for first Lions Test due to foot injury
Man seriously injured in alleged assault in Dublin city centre
Two teenagers arrested after shots fired in Mullingar
Micheál Martin likens Israel's plans for 'humanitarian city' in Gaza to a 'concentration camp'
Employment minister says real impact of tariffs on job cuts currently 'difficult to assess'
'I trust almost no-one': Trump says he's 'not done' with Putin but is 'disappointed in him'
New tenancy rules will have 'chilling effect on housing supply', IPOA to tell Housing Committee
Thousands in Irish public money spent on pushing cheap substitute 'milk' in West Africa
Products made from milk, with the natural fat removed and replaced with vegetable oil, were among those promoted in trade missions and campaigns.
Planned overhaul of asylum system may end up mired in 'legal uncertainty and dysfunction'
Gardaí renew appeal for information over murder of Paul 'Frank' Byrne in 2010
It's 'challenging' to explain why Ireland's electricity prices are above other countries, says ESRI
Bid to end homeless services for those who refuse multiple housing offers slammed as 'cruel'
Charities say the move won’t lead to a decrease in those who become homeless.
Almost all of the 240 children harmed in South Kerry CAMHS scandal apply for compensation
The Maskey report identified 46 children who suffered “significant harm” while attending the CAMHS in South Kerry.
Monday
14th July 2025
Organisers of GAA tour for Palestinians accuse Department of 'unfair treatment' amid visa block
Students shouldn't be 'deprived' of J1 visas for expressing their views, Tánaiste says
TikTok given permission to challenge €530m fine over data transfers to China
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Mother should never have been convicted of sexually assaulting her children, court rules
EU says it could target €72 billion worth of US goods if tariff talks with Washington fail
Brussels is considering a major overhaul of farm subsidies
Opinion: Why everyone needs an Airport Dad in their lives
Niamh O'Reilly
Former priest who sexually assaulted his three sisters jailed for eight years
Investigation launched after more than 1,000 fish found dead in Co Cavan
Status Yellow thunderstorm warnings to come into effect in Clare, Kerry, Limerick and Galway
It marks a noisy end to the weekend’s sunshine.
'This is just a fairytale': Ireland's brilliant Ben Healy takes yellow jersey at Tour de France
Healy becomes the first Irish cyclist to wear the yellow jersey since Stephen Roche won the Tour in 1987.
Bus Éireann suspended routes in Drogheda last Friday night after bus windows were smashed