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The Ploughing itself is the real star as politicians try to cut through in Laois
Competitive bread baking, milking technology and politicians shaking hands – it has to be the Ploughing.
Dundalk FC confirm deal to rescue club has been completed
The 42 understands a figure in the region of €3 million is required to clear all debts and put club on sustainable footing.
An Bord Pleanála proposes lifting restrictions on night-time flights at Dublin Airport
Micheál Martin says Páirc Uí Chaoimh ‘being seriously looked at’ for a Euro 2028 game
Simon Easterby named Ireland interim head coach as Andy Farrell prepares for Lions tour
ISPCA issues urgent rehoming appeal with kennels nationwide at near capacity
Patient Safety Act to be commenced in coming days, says Donnelly
Von der Leyen says not everyone can get an economic portfolio. So is McGrath happy with his lot?
Taoiseach says there is a 'roadmap’ to higher Child Benefit for low income families but not in Budget 2025
With two weeks to go until Budget 2025, we want to know: What would you like to see in it?
Man (18) accused of violent disorder at scene of Dublin steakhouse murders remanded in custody
Gardaí take to truck patrols to catch distracted drivers, in tactic borrowed from Europe
Debunked: The WHO can't enforce 'mandatory vaccines' under new International Health Regulations
Major cocaine haul as Europol assist gardaí against new Irish crime cartel
It is understood that police from across the world have been involved in breaching the encrypted communications of a drug trafficking operation.
‘Loner’ accused of threatening to kill Mary Lou McDonald lodges fresh bail application
Ursula von der Leyen appoints Michael McGrath as the EU's new Justice Commissioner
The roles were announced today after the decision was delayed due to formal processes that needed to be completed in Slovenia.
'I can't run quite like I did': President Michael D Higgins on stroke recovery and arthritis
Teenagers on Instagram to have automatic restrictions applied under new 'Teen Accounts'
Driver twelve times over alcohol limit among spate of drink driving arrests in Donegal
'All of us are trying to be strong': LMFM broadcaster Michael Reade announces terminal diagnosis
Daughter of BBC commentator was tied to chair and shot with crossbow, court hears
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Aldi told to pay €5,000 to employee who was sacked after sexually assaulting a former co-worker
'Stalled' high pressure system means we're set for sunny weather for most of week
'I am a rapist...she did not deserve this': Frenchman testifies in trial over mass rape of wife
Poll: Have you ever been to the Ploughing?
Social Democrats would spend Apple tax revenue on building affordable homes, Holly Cairns says
Health Minister: 'There's emerging evidence that Ozempic might be some kind of wonder drug'
'No, you come on': Tánaiste bristles on radio when asked if Ireland 'looks like poor country'
Doctors' group warns about synthetic cannabinoid that has caused 'severe psychosis' in Ireland
Israel makes return of its residents to north of the country a new 'war goal' of Gaza conflict
Roscommon cyclist found unresponsive on road may have had a medical event, gardaí say
Donald Trump has 'cordial' phone with Joe Biden call following attempted assassination attempt
Half of farmers want to see a new rural party while support for Fianna Fáil hits low of 14%
The Journal among 200 outlets targeted by Russian disinformation about Olympics and US election
The Dáil returns this week: Here are seven things to look out for (spoiler: one is an election)
The bike shed, Gaza and the Apple tax are sure to remain high on the political agenda this year. Oh, and what will come of the hate crime bill?
Justine Stafford: I felt like I was sucking on a USB filled with jam. How I quit vaping...
Justine Stafford
Suspect in apparent Trump assassination attempt appears in court to face two gun charges