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Monday
14th July 2025
Trump threatens Putin with 'severe' secondary tariffs if no Ukraine ceasefire within 50 days
Trump said he was "very disappointed" with Putin as he announced plans to send "top-of-the-line weapons" to Ukraine via Nato.
He did not provide specifics on how the potential secondary tariffs would be implemented.
"I don't want to say he's an assassin, but he's a tough guy," the US president said of his Russian counterpart.
Investigation launched into suspected arson attack on GAA club in west Belfast
Man accused of stalking online influencer in Dublin city hotel remanded on bail
'Burrow Beach will be mobbed whenever there's a heatwave unless we fix seaside transport links'
Waterford boy says he’s 'luckiest guy in the world' after performing with The Script
British aristocrat and her partner found guilty of manslaughter of their newborn baby
After pledging to 'declassify the files', Trump's Epstein U-turn has angered the Maga faithful
Witnesses report seeing 'fireball' as small plane crashed at Southend Airport, killing four
Man found guilty of raping his niece, with child's mother convicted of facilitating the rape
Full-scale excavation at former mother and baby home in Tuam gets underway
Delivery cyclist who hit into door of car parked in cycle lane settles damages claim
Real doctors’ names being used in scam ads for weight loss drops and other bogus products
'Humanitarian city' for Palestinians would be a 'concentration camp', says former Israeli PM
Over half of allegations against ex-MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace substantiated
Teenage girl in critical condition following crash in Galway
Mary Lou McDonald appears on Good Morning Britain to call for a border poll
Poll: Did you head to the beach at the weekend?
Ireland has lost a quarter of its pubs since 2005
Israeli drone strike on Gaza kills eight children at a water point
US to send air defence missiles to Ukraine, but Trump claims Europe is footing the bill
Ireland pushing US to renew backing for UN peacekeepers remaining in Lebanon
Behind the scenes: Ships delivering drugs to Ireland are making drop-offs in other countries first
The ships, which are colloquially called motherships, meet smaller vessels off the coast and transfer the drugs in a process known as “coopering”.
This abandoned cottage was transformed into a coastal haven, using four shipping containers
Sunday
13th July 2025
Palmer on the double as Chelsea outgun PSG to win Club World Cup
Quiz: How much do you know about heat?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A marketer on €45K living in the west of the country
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McIlroy narrowly falls short to finish in tie for second at Scottish Open
Sinner denies three-in-a-row chasing Alcaraz and wins first Wimbledon title
Free sunscreen dispensaries to be rolled out in Cork city from tomorrow
Dublin beaches packed out and heavy traffic as crowds flock to enjoy the weather
Michael D Higgins lays wreath to mark National Day of Commemoration
Tipperary community rallies behind family of Freya Tobin to raise funeral costs
Minister says Government will be 'fully mindful' of impact from tariffs when forming Budget
Indonesia foils attempt to smuggle 1,200 endangered birds
Donegal v Meath, All-Ireland SFC semi-final
'I don't like what's happening': Trump wants his MAGA followers to end their Epstein obsession
Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas stall as 40 Palestinians killed today