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19th October 2025 - 25th October 2025
Debunked: Presidential candidates did not campaign to remove ‘women’ from the constitution
Some rail services will not be running this Bank Holiday weekend
Who's backing who in the race for the Áras?
Boris Johnson makes his return to the political spotlight for UK Covid inquiry
Man who raped his daughter and subjected her mother to 'prolonged, cruel attack' is jailed for 18 years
Politicians call for Prince Andrew to give up Windsor mansion over 'peppercorn rent' deal
Met to stop investigating ‘non-crime hate incidents’ after probe into Graham Linehan posts dropped
JD Vance arrives in Israel to shore up fragile ceasefire in Gaza after pitstop in Shannon
Youth charged with murder of Ukrainian teen in Dublin remanded in continuing custody
Bob Vylan frontman says he’d repeat ‘death to IDF’ chant ‘again tomorrow and twice on Sundays'
Town missing unit of gardaí after four members injured in two serious assault incidents
The gardaí are based in Dungarvan and were attacked over two nights last week, causing them to have to take sick leave to treat their wounds.
Six debates, numerous interviews, one question in Irish - Gaeilgeoirí shortchanged in campaign
Man (26) appears in court charged over sexual assault of young girl near Citywest hotel
Have you been canvassed by anyone from the presidential campaign?
Thirteen councils revealed not to have used their powers to CPO any derelict sites last year
Ex-French president Sarkozy arrives at Paris jail to begin five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy
Trump tears down part of White House for new $250m ballroom
The US President previously said the new ballroom wouldn’t interfere with the existing building.
Young girl allegedly assaulted in west Dublin had gone missing from Tusla care
Tusla has confirmed that a young girl in its care was involved in a “serious incident” over the weekend.
France intensifies hunt for Louvre raiders
Opinion: The position of the president matters for Ireland’s European interests
Bobby McDonagh
First major overhaul of rules for state spending since 2008 to be brought to Cabinet
The transport sector has already blown its carbon budget, estimates show
Paudie and Andrew from Traitors Ireland to join Gogglebox tomorrow
Stalemate between Bohemians and St Pat's leaves both frustrated in battle for Europe
Alan Reynolds was also sent off for pushing Axel Sjoberg in tense Dublin derby at Dalymount Park.
Humphreys questioned about credit union that she managed taking debtors to court
Here's what happened today: Monday
Maths Week: Sunday puzzle answers
Release of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir heightens scrutiny of UK's Prince Andrew
Dublin Airport's 'the Mound' set for major upgrade as new plane-spotting hub gets green light
Man (22) who stabbed his ex-girlfriend 50 times on Dublin street jailed for 14 years
Tograí Gaeilge geallta don mbliain seo chugainn ag Connolly agus Humphreys
Bid to relaunch Waterford Airport gets approved - but still no confirmation on mystery investor
Police taking ‘no further action’ against Graham Linehan after arrest over trans posts
Price of electricity to come down from December after cut to PSO levy
'Fine Gael should know better': Dáil's legal eagles weigh in on party's attack on Connolly
Heather Humphreys said she ‘never tried to capitalise on somebody’s misfortune’, referring to Catherine Connolly’s work as a barrister during the economic crash.
'Doomed to fail': Case attempting to stop presidential election has been thrown out of court
Man (24) pleads guilty to stalking social media influencer at Dublin hotel
Connolly calls on Humphreys to withdraw remarks and says Fine Gael are 'absolutely terrified'