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Tuesday
18th November 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo expected to attend meeting with Trump and Saudi Prince
Snow and ice warning issued for five counties from midnight
Dublin arcade bar Token to reopen in new location next month
Tusla service in Dublin North City found non-compliant with national standards
Woman killed in Cork stabbing named as Stella Gallagher, her husband Brian remains in hospital
Reshuffle: New Cabinet jobs for Simon Harris, Helen McEntee and Hildegarde Naughton
By-election: Can Sinn Féin win a second seat in Dublin Central - and could The Monk run again?
Paschal Donohoe is off for a big job in the States, but what does the World Bank actually do?
The finance minister is stepping down to take a US-based job as the World Bank’s number two.
Ireland v Switzerland, U17 World Cup
Colin O’Brien’s side bow out at last-16 stage in Qatar
Two more arrests made in connection with arson attack on Drogheda Ipas centre
Why are we so happy? How does football make us feel this way?
Ireland's playoff fate will come down to two World Cup qualifiers tonight
Enoch Burke ordered back to prison, as mother and two siblings face criminal contempt charges
A judge has criticised the family for a “deliberate, sustained and concerted attack” on the authority of the courts.
The first ever EU enlargement summit has started in Brussels
Have you been watching I'm a Celeb?
‘Grow up and cop on’: Condemnation of ‘worrying pattern’ after latest playground arson attack
UN Security Council votes to back Trump's plan for international stabilisation force in Gaza
The vote was a crucial next step for the fragile ceasefire and efforts to outline Gaza’s future.
US House to vote on Epstein files as ex-Treasury chief steps back from public role after email release
Three GAA grounds due to host vigils for five young people killed in Dundalk crash
Over one million people were watching the final seconds of the Hungary-Ireland drama
Analysis: We're halfway through COP30. Here's the good, the bad and the ugly so far
Karol Balfe
Ban on disposable vapes moves closer as Minister brings draft law to Cabinet
TikTok staff fear becoming 'absent parents' as over 200 petition against full office return
One worker facing a four-hour return commute told The Journal she has serious anxiety about how ‘absent’ she will be from her child’s life.
Monday
17th November 2025
UN Security Council approves Trump-backed 'stabilisation force' for Gaza
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been 'hiding' from questioning, US congressman says
Cork's Franciscan Well Brewery to close in the new year
Man (50s) arrested after fatal stabbing in Cork city released without charge
Man accused of causing a bomb scare at Dublin's St James's Hospital sent forward for trial
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
O'Callaghan 'committed' to ensuring Ireland not viewed 'more favourably' than the UK by asylum seekers
Pierce Brosnan hints he might be open to featuring in another James Bond film
'People are suffering': SVP record increase in number of people seeking help ahead of Christmas
Criminal investigation launched into Presbyterian Church over safeguarding failures
Polish PM says attack on rail line was 'deliberate sabotage' and intended to strike a train
Aire ag súil go mór go bhfoilseofar ráiteas náisiúnta pleanála Gaeltachta roimh 2027
Court issues €440,000 in fines to M50 toll dodgers, including woman hit with €25,000 penalty
Superintendent fails to convince judge that Drew Harris penalised him over protected disclosures
Dublin Zoo names critically endangered parrot ‘Troy’ in honour of Ireland’s hat trick hero