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April 2025
Flats evacuated in Co Antrim town after petrol bomb attack
Islamic Cultural Centre in Dublin closed by management due to 'incident' at weekend
Boost in housing completion rates in first quarter after delays to finish apartments last year
Week-long summer stretch on its way as temperatures forecast to hit mid-20s
Man appears in court charged in connection with killing of Willie Moorehouse in Wicklow
Bobby McDonagh: To avert our eyes from Gaza would be a moral travesty
Bobby McDonagh
RTÉ boss to address staff today over new voluntary redundancy scheme to cut 400 jobs
Just Stop Oil ends direct action: Being hated somehow worked for this climate campaign group
George Ferns
Train passengers within 50km of Dublin will be able to use Leap Cards from next week
Footage of Kneecap concert from November being reviewed by UK counter-terror police
A video posted online allegedly shows one member at the gig shouting “Up Hamas, up Hezbollah”.
Irish researchers discover proof that Roman gladiators fought with large animals
Liverpool just a draw away from title this weekend as Arsenal are held by Crystal Palace
Weinstein 'was not going take a no for an answer', jury told as rape retrial begins in New York
Woman in her 80s dies in house fire in Tallaght
Texas man executed for the 2004 strangling and stabbing to death of young mother
Special Needs Assistants who lose positions in a school to benefit from redeployment scheme
Parents of under-18s most sceptical demographic of vaccines in Ireland
However, trust of vaccines in Ireland is higher than the global average.
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown has wealthiest households with €85,000 average income
Kneecap manager says rapper received death threats following Israel display at Coachella gig
Close to 20,000 people pay their respects to Pope Francis ahead of funeral on Saturday
By the afternoon, the wait to enter the church was more than four hours.
Leinster trio among eight nominees for Champions Cup Player of the Year
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
India closes main border crossing with Pakistan after Kashmir attack that killed 26 people
Opinion: AI is changing how we connect – but we still need each other as human beings
Finian Murphy
Rory McIlroy to return to action at Zurich Classic of New Orleans alongside Shane Lowry
Trial underway for Dublin man charged with murder of girlfriend while on holiday in Spain
Trump blasts Zelenskyy for refusing to formally cede Crimea to Russia as part of peace talks
Dozens of electric motorbikes seized during Garda operation in Dublin
Debunked: Conor McGregor's false claims about roads policing, immigrants and Irish 'genocide'
Palestinian president urges Hamas to release hostages as 25 people killed in Israeli strikes
Mahmoud Abbas said Palestinians were “paying the price, not Israel” and called on the group to “just hand them over”.
Istanbul hit with powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake
Government criticises 'speculation' that Irish jobs are at risk as Intel set to cut 20% of staff
Government missed its target of social housing by about 18% (or 2,345 homes) last year
The government met its target for affordable housing but its social housing delivery fell short.
Iron deficiency in pregnancy linked to heart disease in newborns in ‘gamechanger’ discovery
Large majority of primary teachers say it shouldn't be on schools to prepare children for sacraments
Have you reconsidered a trip to the US?
Apple and Meta slapped with combined €700m fine for breaching app store and advert rules
Has Irish Rugby admitted that Leinster have become too strong?