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Tuesday
16th September 2025
Social Democrats leader learned of Eoin Hayes’ ‘indefensible’ Halloween costume through the media
Over €322,000 seized as part of money laundering investigation into ‘significant’ ATM withdrawals
French rugby player receives 12-game ban for biting Irish player Aoife Wafer in World Cup game
Trump says he is suing The New York Times 'for lying about your Favourite President (ME!)'
Pippa Hackett: Farmers are being treated as pawns in the rural economy
Pippa Hackett
US strikes another alleged Venezuelan drug boat and Trump insists 'we have proof'
Heading to the Ploughing? Here's everything you need to know
Home Rescue designer Dee Coleman on her work life, design loves and interior trends
Monday
15th September 2025
'Dragon's Den has a lot to answer for': Dublin City Council bewildered by presidency pitches
It wasn’t the Conor McGregor show in Dublin City Hall today, but it was hectic all the same.
Murder investigation launched after man (42) dies from serious injuries in Lisburn
Starmer says he won't resign amid backlash over Peter Mandelson links to Epstein
Twenty-nine young women recruited in Brazil 'coerced' into sex work in Ireland, court hears
Just like Micheál, Jim Gavin has no time for polls, but FF should fear a post-budget survey
Micheal Martin is no fan of polls, but the first one post budget might be a rude awakening.
Photos surface of Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes dressed as Barack Obama in brown make-up
Rain warning issued for west and south-west tomorrow evening
Dublin City among six councils to decide not to back any candidates for the Áras today
Laois, Roscommon, Galway City, Longford and Cork City also decided not to nominate any candidates for the presidential election.
Gareth Sheridan only Áras hopeful to gain a nod so far as 'Super Monday' comes to a close
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Cafes offer ultra-cheap kids' meals to tempt families during cost-of-living crisis
Third arrest made today over 2010 murder of Lee Slattery in Co Limerick
Top aide to Keir Starmer resigns after offensive texts about female MP surface
Budget latest: Don't expect much in income tax cuts this year
British aristocrat and partner jailed over baby's death while on the run
Two rulings go against John Magnier in separate plans for land in Tipperary
Gavin on his 'military objectives' comment: 'Let me be clear, there is genocide taking place in Gaza'
Andrew Coscoran reaches World Athletics Championship 1500m final with superb performance
Swimmers told to avoid Velvet Strand in Portmarnock for the next five days
Runner returns to Howth after six weeks spent visiting every RNLI station on the island
Gaza-bound flotilla sets sail from Tunisia following drone attacks
Americans set to have access to TikTok forever as US and China near a deal
HSE seeks private providers to reduce backlog in autism assessments for children and teens
Measures 'equivalent' to second tier of child benefit to feature in budget, says Taoiseach
Over half of McGregor's presidential campaign posts on X filled with false claims and threats
Woman stabbed in the head with screwdriver during 'terrifying' disorder in Co Tyrone
Bloody Sunday shootings ‘unjustified and gratuitous’, Soldier F murder trial told
'We're running out of patience': Martin lashes out at council bosses over zoning land for housing
Cork mother confronts Taoiseach at Fianna Fáil think-in over daughter’s need for hip surgery
Ricky Hatton remembered as 'man of the people' by Irish sports stars as tributes flow