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This week
26th October 2025 - 30th October 2025
Mattress Mick: How I found my trading feet at Dublin's Dandelion Market
Michael Flynn
Ireland completes complex medical evacuation of sick children from Gaza to Ireland
‘They have been sidelined’ - historic trauma at Ireland's mental institutions
The Journal Investigates hears allegations of historic neglect, forced labour and isolation in Ireland’s shuttered state-run asylums from the 1950s to the early 2000s.
Former patients want those involved to be ‘held accountable’
HSE South West expresses ‘sincere regret’ over ‘negative patient experience’ while expert calls for robust historical enquiry
Mental Health Reform: ‘People know what they've experienced.’
Home of the Year's Hugh Wallace on the secret to his success
Government asks councils to limit media access to new policing committees
Here's What Happened Today: Bank Holiday Monday
A man has been arrested after he barricaded himself inside an empty creche in County Meath
Gardaí launch investigation into attacks on drag artists in Cork city
Belfast, home of Kneecap and Harland & Wolff, to host Oireachtas na Gaeilge festival
Argentina's Milei vows more reforms after election win
Man charged with assault and public order offences after Connolly canvasser incident
Gardaí responded to a report of an incident on Friday evening after a group of campaigners delivered leaflets on North Strand Road, Co Dublin.
UN peacekeeping troops shoot down 'aggressive' Israeli unmanned drone in south Lebanon
President Higgins to remain in hospital for treatment of infection
'Vast majority' of Fianna Fáil TDs and senators support the Taoiseach, O'Brien says
Hurricane Melissa upgraded to Category five as it heads for Jamaica
Explainer: What exactly is the Council of State and who gets to be on it?
New public toilets in North Dublin park vandalised after one week
'Sadistic and petty': Irish flotilla activists on their treatment in a notorious Israeli prison
They were keen to stress that what they experienced was only ‘a fraction’ of what Palestinian detainees endure.
Trump in Japan as hopes grow for China trade war deal
Are Halloween decorations too scary these days?
Career expert: Memorising AI-generated answers for job interviews is a trap
Sarah Geraghty
Government and Áras collision course? Taoiseach says he doesn't foresee any difficulties ahead
Taoiseach Micheál Martin believes all sides have the ‘maturity’ to deal with any issues that might arise.
How much do you know about Irish movies?
The highs and lows of Michael D Higgins’ 14-year presidency
Inside Áras an Uachtaráin: Here's a look at where Catherine Connolly will soon call home
Gardaí appeal for information on serious attack in Dublin earlier this week
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A PR manager on €44K living in Co Cork
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Man (20s) in serious condition after being found unresponsive in Kildare
Coast Guard recovers body from shoreline in north Clare
Wexford grandmother fills 1,000 shoebox gifts for charity drive
Dingle end 77-year wait for Kerry SFC title as Ballyhale Shamrocks win Kilkenny SHC
Trouble ahead? Why Connolly's victory ramps up the pressure on both Martin and Harris
A number of Fianna Fáilers are speaking about the future of the party leadership this weekend.
Defeat in Derry means Shamrock Rovers' wait to clinch league title goes on
Louis Theroux has British Airways sponsorship paused after interview with Bob Vylan frontman
Inside the Humphreys campaign: 'We had a fair idea a week ago we were going to lose'
Fine Gael insiders say from the very first live TV debate, they knew Heather Humphreys was on the backfoot.
Arsenal edge win against Crystal Palace as Man City lose to Aston Villa in Premier League
Maria Steen says there's a big gap on Irish political right - but is unsure if she'll run again
Months after running her first ever marathon, this teenager claimed the Irish title in Dublin