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Last week
28th September 2025 - 4th October 2025
Munster edge Cardiff in Clayton McMillan's first game in charge at Thomond Park
Quiz: How much do you know about chimpanzees?
Lawyers for Irish flotilla detainees express concern about 'mistreatment' by Israeli authorities
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Trump says Hamas must accept proposed peace deal quickly 'or all bets will be off'
Opinion: Hollywood agencies want to represent the first AI 'actress'. Film audiences must push back
Niamh O'Reilly
Over 440 arrested at London Palestine Action protest despite Starmer plea to cancel march
Storm Amy: 26,000 still without power as crews work to address 'significant damage' to supply
Status Yellow wind warnings for counties Dublin, Louth, Wicklow, Clare, Kerry, Galway and Mayo were lifted at 12pm.
Man United beat Sunderland to ease the pressure on Ruben Amorim
'We have met Gaels for Gaza': GAA President on Allianz, the NFL, and amateurism
Pro-Palestine activists pepper-sprayed and two arrested during protest at Port Tunnel
Sarah Mullally named first female Archbishop of Canterbury
Some Dublin Airport bars closed early yesterday as flights were cancelled
At least 30 injured in Russian drone strike on train in northeast Ukraine
Toll income on the M50 surges on the back of higher toll charges and traffic volumes
Gardaí investigating after man's body found in Co Meath
Jim Gavin rule enhancements for Gaelic football voted in overwhelmingly
Poll: Have you listened to Taylor Swift's new album?
Donegal man who died in weather-related incident during Storm Amy is named locally
Flights resume at Munich airport after drone sightings forced its closure
Teenager hit speeds of over 200km/h and drove on wrong side of dual carriageways, court told
Department of Finance’s ‘White Paper’ ahead of Budget confirms €10.3bn surplus
Twenty years on, the spectre of Rip Off Republic is again in focus come Budget time
Funeral details announced for father, mother and son killed in Co Louth
Surrealing in the Years: Things are not as simple as Micheál Martin might like us to believe
Carl Kinsella
Humphreys says she 'absolutely' backed new drink driving laws - after Shane Ross said she didn't
Garda appeal after armed robbery at hotel in Dublin's north inner city
Workers face higher taxes as government set to cave into hospitality industry lobbying
The measure will cost the state several hundred million euros per year in foregone tax revenue.
Opinion: Teachers are marking the government's education homework; it better not let the dog eat it
John Boyle
Plan to replace local policing committees now moving ahead after criticism of delays
Someone is promising €30m for Waterford Airport - but local politicians aren't allowed to know who
Asylum seekers offered money by government to drop claims feel 'bribed' and 'threatened'
‘Is the money we’re being told to take worth more than our own lives and those of our children?’
Storm Amy leaves one dead and 180,000 homes and businesses without power
Sean 'Diddy' Combs jailed for four years after being convicted of prostitution charges
Dublin doctor responds to nearly 50 medical emergencies in his spare time
Trump tells Israel to 'immediately' stop bombing Gaza after Hamas agrees to make a deal
Hamas has responded after Trump gave the group a deadline to agree to his plan, or else face “all hell”.
Man, 29, charged over alleged south Dublin assault spree remanded in custody
Man (40s) dies after storm-related incident during red weather alert in Co Donegal
UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy heckled at vigil near site of Manchester terror attack