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22nd June 2025 - 28th June 2025
Donegal v Monaghan, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Former Fianna Fáil minister Mary Hanafin 'would happily' contest the presidency
Children among injured and two dead following Russian strikes on Ukraine's Odessa
With fear and courage, Hungarians are refusing to let their government beat them down
Hungary’s government is trying to chip away at LGBTQ+ rights and democracy. Its people are pushing back.
Man (20s) dies after being struck by a car in Dublin this morning
Are small music festivals in Ireland becoming a thing of the past? Organisers weigh in
Western Force v British & Irish Lions
Mayo 'relieve' McStay | Dublin v Tyrone & Kerry v Armagh previews
Surrealing in the Years: Screw it, let's put a Carroll's Irish Gifts in the GPO then
Carl Kinsella
With Upfront the latest axing, how worried should we be about the future of evening news shows?
Gardaí rush to seize 3D-printed guns made for the price of a box of cigarettes
The devices can be constructed with 3D printers which cost between €300 to €2,000 for basic models.
Ecocide series: Grass cutting, there's no need for it!
Brian Murray
Road closures and public transport diversions in place for Dublin's Pride Parade today
Ban on short-term lets under 90 days being considered by EU commission
Trump hopeful for Gaza ceasefire possibly as early as 'next week'
Commuter traffic stops for whales on Australia’s humpback highway
'An outstanding individual': Tributes paid to teenager killed in tragic horseriding accident
Ballymena to host first ever Pride Parade weeks after headline grabbing riots
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Former Fianna Fáil councillor repeatedly harassed young waitress, court hears
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyer mocks sex trafficking case in closing arguments
Bewley's seek rent reduction for iconic Grafton St outlet from Johnny Ronan company at High Court
Former Ireland midfielder Keith Andrews appointed as new Brentford manager
'She has it all': CMAT's 'spectacular' Glastonbury set has the energy of a headliner, say rave reviews
Pensioner having sexualised conversations with young girls caught by sting operation, court told
PTSB apologises as customers' debit cards not working
Gardaí have seized four 3D printed guns and drugs in Tipperary and Clare raids
How Joe Duffy shut down head shops (and why all drugs were legalised for one weird day in 2015)
Almost seven million cigarettes seized during Dublin Port search
Good to go: Eurovision boss to step down after overseeing recent controversial contests
'Wash your hands': Joe Duffy revives Covid-era sign-off as he hangs up mic for final time
The veteran broadcaster signed off from RTÉ for the final time after 37 years on air.
Donohoe faces last-minute competition for Eurogroup job as Spaniard and Lithuanian get involved
'The best day of my life' - Irish teenager Alex Dunne makes superb F1 debut for McLaren
Son of Norway princess suspected of three rapes and nearly two dozen other offences
Cost of College Green pedestrianised plaza balloons to €80m (from just €10m originally)
‘Depraved’ killer to serve minimum of 24 years in jail for 'callous and cruel' Co Tyrone murder
Former NBC war correspondent awarded €17,500 in damages against Irish Ferries after 'harrowing' journey
'It's a killing field': Israeli newspaper claims IDF soldiers routinely ordered to fire on civilians