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Monday
12th May 2025
Dublin teen accused of assaulting Polish man granted judicial review after three-year case delay
Man arrested after €1.8 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Louth
‘No need’ to call Camogie Association before sporting committee over skorts (yet) says Kelly
Dublin student Oscar Despard leads team to victory in final of BBC's University Challenge
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan pleads not guilty to harassing young woman
Dublin is set to get a watersports campus at Dún Laoghaire Harbour
Dublin city centre's only public toilets to stay open - for now - as council promises permanent fix
Forensic garda found different concrete under stairs of Satchwell home 'suspicious', court hears
Trove of Nazi documents found in champagne crates in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court
Israeli-American soldier freed by Hamas
Reconstruction of fire-damaged Donegal tourist attraction begins after campaign raises €90,000
'I feel the time is right': Jockey Rachael Blackmore announces retirement
HSE issues warning over three types of vape wrongly labelled as having no nicotine
Orbán tells Martin not to ruin Ireland-Hungary 'love story' after Taoiseach's critical remarks
'Did Nigel Farage write this?': UK MPs condemn Starmer's 'island of strangers' speech
The Journal Investigates work on exposing data centre emissions shortlisted for global award
'Europe is going to have to pay more': Trump orders pharma companies to reduce US prices
Trial date set for man accused of threatening to 'slit' the throat of Paul Murphy's wife
Gaza at critical risk of famine, with one in five facing starvation
Israel’s blockade on humanitarian aid to Gaza has entered its third month.
Kingsmill families ask new Troubles truth recovery body to name suspects involved in massacre
Vacant building near Dublin's Grand Canal partially collapses
Swiss police probe 'slit throat' gesture by Gaza protester at Eurovision opening parade
Man and woman charged in connection with murder of Wexford man Stephen Ring appear in court
CCTV from petrol station captured clear images of crash that killed Garda Kevin Flatley
Garda Flatley had been on duty when he was struck down by a motorcycle at a checkpoint in north county Dublin.
Man questioned over alleged stalking of Limerick influencer Chloe Koyce at Dublin hotel
Donald Trump defends prospect of Qatar gifting him $400m luxury plane
Judicial review lodged against plans for 600MW Shannon LNG power plant
Pope Leo XIV calls for release of imprisoned journalists and is invited to Ukraine by Zelenskyy
Kurdish militant group fighting Turkish forces for decades has decided to lay down arms
Do you like sitting outdoors at Irish restaurants?
US and China agree to dramatically reduce trade-war tariffs
Vital psychiatric beds for teens still out of action one month after fire
Staff are concerned that the 130 year old building is ‘not fit for purpose’ after two fires in five years.
'Heartbreaking loss of two young lives': Taoiseach leads tributes to teens who drowned off Buncrana
Heavy or thundery rain expected tomorrow but temperatures to hit highs of 23 degrees
'I'll be waiting': Zelenskyy offers to meet Putin personally for rare face-to-face talks
Hamas has agreed to release the last living American hostage in Gaza, Trump's envoy says
Sunday
11th May 2025
Jews against Zionism: 'What Israel has done in Gaza is barbaric - I'll never support it'
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