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Wednesday
4th June 2025
Enhanced training recommended for PSNI officers after young autistic woman removed from shop
Australian woman accused of murdering in-laws added mushrooms because dish was 'a little bland'
Trinity College votes to divest from Israeli organisations and universities
'Likely Scam': New registry to help identify scam text messages launches
BBC has 'no intention' of blocking programmes in Republic following Gerry Adams libel action win
Health Minister apologises to woman after HSE admits to ‘failings’ over cancer diagnosis
Israel vows to 'protect' maritime space as Gaza-bound aid boat reports drones overhead
Over a million pilgrims begin the hajj in Saudi Arabia
BBC defends its Gaza coverage after criticism from the White House
Richard Satchwell sentenced to life in prison for murder of wife Tina Satchwell in 2017
His barrister told the court that Satchwell intends to appeal, and that he ‘never intended to kill Tina’.
Man in his 80s dies following house fire in Co Westmeath
Govt considers making attic conversions and house extensions for elderly relatives exempt from planning
Health Minister calls for CHI report on consultant misuse of waiting list system to be published
Tributes paid to 'remarkable' US death row exoneree killed in Galway house fire
Do you still have Leaving Cert nightmares?
Searches for Madeleine McCann to continue in Portugal
Open thread: Tell us your best, worst, and funniest Leaving Cert memories
US doubles tariffs on steel and aluminium as Trump's trade wars ramp up
Admissions of children to adult intensive care units in Ireland more than doubled in a year
'One of the worst things I've ever been through' - Domestic abuse survivors on Ireland's courts
RTÉ to air undercover programme showing poor care of people in nursing homes owned by chain
Old Cork Prison to be demolished and rebuilt... by 2031
Storm warning: Extreme wind is now 'priority' climate risk for Ireland
Where are all the data centres and why should you care?
We mapped, for the first time, all operating and planned data centres in Ireland.
The Journal Investigates examined over 25 years of planning records to pinpoint the location of data centres
Our interactive map allows you to explore Ireland’s 89 data centres as well as another 40 in development
Tuesday
3rd June 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Israeli-backed aid sites in Gaza to close for one day as UN calls attacks at hubs a 'war crime'
At least 27 people have died after the Israeli military opened fire on “suspects” who moved towards them at the sites.
'I'm not getting my daughter back but I want to save other kids': Mother calls for bus safety laws
'I can't take it anymore': Elon Musk slams Trump-backed US public spending plan
Smoke from Canada's wildfires is affecting how the sun looks over Ireland
Iranian smugglers, Dubai gangsters and the frantic crew texts as Irish Special Forces boarded
Detective Superintendent Keith Halley told the Special Criminal Court about how the major MV Matthew operation unfolded.
Large quantity of chemicals found inside barrel at Carlow gunman's bedroom
Ireland beat Slovenia at Páirc Uí Chaoimh but fall short of 4-goal win needed for top spot
'Remigration': The far right's plan to expel non-white people from Europe
Murder investigation launched after 71-year-old found dead at house in Belfast
'People's livelihoods at risk': Decision on opening of Skellig Michael to tourists due this week
The High Court is to rule on a temporary ferry permit suspension this Thursday, as a legal battle delays Skellig Michael’s tourist season.
Taoiseach says there are 'constitutional limits' to bail reform
Exonerated US death row inmate Sonia Jacobs among two dead in Galway house fire
Jacobs, 76, died alongside a man understood to be her carer after a fire in Casla in Go Galway this morning.
Parents urge DPP to appeal sentence handed to driver in fatal Monaghan debs crash
Shoppers 'really feeling it in their wallets' as grocery price inflation nears 5%