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7th September 2025 - 13th September 2025
Fianna Fáil backbenchers revolt on ‘Netflix levy’ as minister ‘shocked’ by committee vote
Houthis say death toll from Israeli strikes on Yemeni capital has risen to 35
Multiple sites in Sana’a were targeted, including a fuel storage facility.
Poll: Jim, Catherine or Heather? Who would you vote for?
Trump calls out Russia for 'violating' Poland's airspace with drones
Trump Doonbeg confirmed as venue for Irish Open next year, Taoiseach says US President ‘welcome'
Autumn surprise as Electric Ireland cuts gas prices and holds steady on electricity
It was 'recklessness' to let Joe Biden run for second term as president, says Kamala Harris
Irishman bound for Claremorris breaks world record for longest barefoot walk
Drone warfare: How NATO allies engaged Russian threats over Poland for the first time
Poland says Russian drones entering its airspace 'not accidental' as Moscow dismisses 'myths'
The government said the military recorded 19 drone incursions, three of which were shot down by Polish and NATO forces.
Moscow has accused Poland of spreading "myths" to escalate the Ukraine war.
Ursula von der Leyen described it as an "unprecedented violation" of European airspace.
Council dismisses 'false reports' that a new housing development in Clonshaugh is for asylum seekers
From promising to 'pathetic': What Irish MEPs made of Von der Leyen's more strident stance on Gaza
Man (77) charged with sexually assaulting four-year-old girl in 2022 sent forward for trial
Ireland's population could reach over 7.5 million by 2065
Second Gaza aid flotilla boat with Irish activists aboard comes under suspected drone attack
Strict rules mean only two presidential hopefuls will get to speak to Fingal councillors
McDonald's restaurant in Louth found with rodent droppings among eight served closure orders
Former Premier League referee David Coote charged with making indecent image of a child
UK ambassador to US says 2003 birthday message to 'best pal' Jeffrey Epstein is 'very embarrassing'
Alastair Campbell says Israel's Doha strike like UK 'wiping out' Adams and McGuinness before GFA
Were you one of 4,400 people overcharged at Dublin Airport carpark this year? You are due a refund
It's been a very good (and very busy) week for CMAT
Opinion: We need political leadership to address suicide rates among men in Ireland
Aidan Farrelly
Von der Leyen warns Israel famine cannot be 'weapon of war' in major EU speech
The President of the European Commission stopped short of calling Israel’s assaults on Gaza genocide in what has been her strongest statements so far on the issue.
Police deploy stingers to stop teenager (15) clocked at 193 km/h in stolen vehicle
Should the government introduce a second tier of child benefit?
South Korea sends chartered plane to fetch workers who were detained in immigration raid in US
Hallgrimsson: 'When you have a performance like this, the coach's job is under question'
Trump says Israel did not notify US of strike in Qatar and he's 'not thrilled' with Netanyahu
One in five children in Ireland is overweight or obese, double the worldwide rate
Three in every five adults under 25 are thinking about emigrating
Budget talks: Pension and other social welfare payments not expected to rise as much as last year
Last year the pension rose by €12 per week, but sources indicate a €10 rise is more realistic now.
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are set to clash on whether the dole should rise as much as other welfare payments.
FF councillors requested to back Jim Gavin's campaign but no party whip will apply
Hamas says six killed in Israeli strikes on Doha as Trump says US did not approve action
The US President said the strike "was a decision made by Prime Minister Netanyahu, it was not a decision made by me".
Qatar's prime minister said it reserved the right to respond to the Israeli attack.
The UN Secretary General described the strike as a "flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Qatar".
US Supreme Court to decide fate of Trump's tariffs in November
The Traitors: We're halfway through the season, and we have to talk about the latest drama
Ireland's U21 side defeat Andorra with teenager Michael Noonan's record-breaking goal
Two Irish activists were on board Gaza flotilla boat attacked off Tunisian coast, organiser says