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4th November 2025
Award-winning dog owner banned for life over crates of filthy puppies
Mystery solved in Co Clare after ‘lion like’ animal turns out to be ‘dog with a fresh haircut’
Couple who fraudulently claimed over €114,000 in social welfare payments jailed for 18 months
New Connemara Pony Heritage Centre opened to the public
Aviation authority probe into drones near Dublin Airport finds construction firm as operator
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How did DJ Carey become a fraudster?
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Amazon to build transatlantic subsea cables connecting Cork to Maryland
Man jailed over cruelty to pigs at site earmarked for Ipas accommodation
President Connolly: TDs from both sides of chamber applaud first TD elected to Áras in 50 years
Improvements in living standards to slow from 2030s onwards, says new report on Ireland's future
Woman who pleaded guilty to killing four-year-old boy but denies murder to go on trial
Fota Wildlife Park to remain closed until the end of November as 73 birds euthanised
Popular city centre venues Rí-Rá, The Globe and Library Bar all set to reopen in coming weeks
October was 'mild, dull and wet', with record low sunshine recorded in Donegal
Minister supports more funding for comedy as delay in recognising it as an artform criticised
Family of e-bike cyclist who died after crash with car taking judicial review of DPP decision
Harris defends migration comments as opposition say government is using 'Farage playbook'
Dublin City Council is looking for 20 residents to join a project to 'make the city safer'
John Lewis Christmas advert sees father and teenage son bond over ‘90s club hit
Loud booms heard in Dublin this morning were a practice run for the presidential inauguration
Possible criminal offences to be investigated in wake of claims of electrician exams cheating
Ireland to face France, Netherlands and Poland in 2027 World Cup qualifiers
Carla Ward’s side learned their group opponents in this afternoon’s draw in Nyon.
After fire at asylum centre in Drogheda, online fringe groups seek to rewrite what happened
The Criminal Assets Bureau sold a record number of seized homes last year
Dick Cheney - former US vice president and a chief backer of Iraq invasion - has died aged 84
Cheney was one of the chief architects of the ‘war on terror’ and an early proponent of invading Iraq in the wake of the 9/11 attacks of 2001.
Irishman charged with murder of American nurse in Hungary
TU Dublin under-reported losses last year by €3.85m amidst 'deteriorating' financial position
Harris annoyed FG got heat over 'smear the bejaysus' when it was FF who hired Ivan Yates
The fallout continues for the coalition from the presidential campaign.
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Move towards private developers installing wastewater systems described as 'crucial' for supply
Activists smash glass walls and doors of Allianz's Dublin 4 premises over links to Israel
Around 2,000 farmers attended a meeting in a mart on the nitrates derogation last night
'They must stop': UN boss warns of 'continued violations' of Gaza's ceasefire
Charter flight costing €187k deports 52 people, including seven children, to Georgia
Trump backs former rival Andrew Cuomo over Zohran Mamdani for high-stakes NY mayoral election
Trump is urging supports not to support the Republican in the field but instead vote for Cuomo.
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Ryan Gibbons released without charge
Mary Lou McDonald criticises Stormont Education Minister over visit to Israeli school
Canvasser: I knocked on over a thousand doors and learned to turn fear into hope. Here's how.
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