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Sunday
9th March 2025
Man's body discovered in Grand Canal in Dublin
Hundreds of thousands left without power after near-cyclone sweeps over Australia
Sitdown Sunday: Why people are flocking to Reddit as the rest of the internet gets worse
Pro-Palestine protester arrested after scaling Big Ben in London
Analysis: The Taoiseach will steer a middle course with Trump in Washington this week
Bobby McDonagh
As Defence Forces chief takes EU's top military job, his support team heads to Brussels
Taxis are being repeatedly fined while helping dialysis patients at Dublin's Mater Hospital
Smash-and-grab burglaries on the rise at Dublin eateries amid 'perfect storm' for crime
Across Dublin, a total of 3,729 burglaries or related offences were recorded in the span of just 12 months up to September 2024.
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Last week
2nd March 2025 - 8th March 2025
Parenting: When I became a mother, I didn't know it would turn me into a total softie
Margaret Lynch
Quiz: How much do you know about France?
Sinn Féin TD Thomas Gould says he is ‘entirely innocent’ after being questioned by gardaí over €150k fraud
Gould’s solicitor said that his client “utterly rejects the complaint made against him”.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Scotland run in five tries as Wales’ losing run continues despite late fightback
Ireland's Smallbone on target but Liverpool come from behind to down Southampton
Does the UN Security Council have final say when it comes to sending Irish troops abroad?
Gaza protesters vandalise Donald Trump's Scottish golf resort
Families of Israeli hostages and freed captives urge Netanyahu to implement Gaza deal
Pope Francis 'responding well' to treatment as condition remains stable
All-Ireland Fleadh to take place in Belfast for the first time in 2026
Garda hospitalised after being stabbed with broken bottle in Dublin city centre this afternoon
Dublin man allegedly ‘wielding’ running chainsaw on the street triggered 999 calls, court told
Ireland's Grand Slam dream over as brilliant France take control of the Six Nations
Irish cocaine use 'directly linked' to criminal cartels and street intimidation
Woman accused of assisting Mountjoy Prison drug drone delivery granted bail
Sarah Healy wins heat to cruise into 3000m final at European Indoor Championships
Workers at the busiest airports in Germany set to strike on Monday
Ireland or France - who will win today's Six Nations match?
One dead and 36 injured as tropical low tracks west across Australian east coast
EU 'must step up military support' after Russian strikes in Ukraine kill 14 people overnight
O'Brien gave pre-election housing projections 'in good faith', Tánaiste says
Sixth man charged with violent disorder and assault in Quham Babatunde death probe
Harris says Oireachtas member arrested in garda fraud investigation 'not a member of Fine Gael'
Family of Irish peacekeeper killed in Lebanon shelling presented with bravery award
Investigation underway following suspected arson attack at Co Clare home
Man arrested after firearm discharged at a home in Co Leitrim
Justice Minister defends proposed sex-offender register, claiming information should be public
Twelve people injured after shooting in Canada, three suspects still at large