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26th October 2025 - 1st November 2025
Kilmeaden will ‘no longer be a village’ if planned multi-billion-euro data centre goes ahead
More than 300 people have objected to the proposed data centre, citing traffic, aesthetic and environmental concerns.
The development would span more than one square kilometre.
Environmentalists say the increased emissions from the data centre could threaten climate targets.
The company argues that data centres are a necessary step in the transition to clean energy.
Hurricane Melissa leaves dozens dead amid destruction in Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica
Woman dead and man hospitalised following afternoon road crash in Donegal
Over 100 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza as Taoiseach condemns 'appalling' attack
Shamrock Rovers crowned League of Ireland champions for fifth time in six seasons
The Hoops secured the title against Galway United at Tallaght Stadium.
Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead
Cabinet signs off on multi-billion euro plan to upgrade public transport across Cork city
'Strange light' moving across Ireland may be result of US rocket launch
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Suspended sentence for man who knocked down elderly man and left the scene
Evan Ferguson forced off injured after just seven minutes of Roma's Serie A clash
Ray D'Arcy 'had plenty of warning' show could be axed, says RTÉ boss
A €60k painting has been on display in RTÉ's offices for decades, but nobody knows who owns it
RTÉ are now digging through records to determine whether it was lent to them, or if it belongs to an art gallery.
Former soldier jailed for stabbing his childhood best friend nine times in Dublin home
Pricey artwork and land at Montrose among 'legacy issues' at RTÉ, says Minister
Have you lost your job recently? We want to hear from you
Graham Linehan tells court he was trying to get trans activist to ‘stop pushing camera in his face’
Two Louvre heist suspects ‘partially’ admit participation, says Paris prosecutor
Gardaí praise ‘gentleman’ who found money 'blowing in the wind’ and donated it to guide dog charity
Tolls to increase on 10 national roads including the M50 from January
'High-tech' drone and up to €40,000 in drugs seized in operation targeting prison smuggling
Joe Duffy tops RTÉ pay list for 2024 as the broadcaster's executives dominate overall earnings
Cleaning schedule of Capel Street could be enhanced after rise in chewing gum waste
Dept paying half the cost of security guard hired to keep Enoch Burke away from school
Members of the Burke family repeatedly interrupted court proceedings today.
A céad turas ó thuaidh tugtha ag an Uachtarán nuathofa, agus gan í fiú insealbhaithe
Bhí Catherine Connolly i láthair ag oscailt oifigiúil Oireachtas na Gaeilge i mBéal Feirste inniu, a céad ócáid poiblí ó toghadh í ag an deireadh seachtaine.
Driver doing 174km/h among thousands caught speeding over bank holiday weekend
What's going to happen to the packages Fastway was delivering?
President-elect Connolly in Belfast as she keeps her promise to make her first trip north
President elect Catherine Connolly made an appearance at the opening of the Oireachtas na Samhna Irish language festival.
Pilot who flew €8.4 million worth of cocaine from France to Longford found guilty
Two men sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Kieran Quilligan
Remnants of Hurricane Melissa to bring wind and rain to Ireland on Monday
Fota Wildlife Park ‘exploring support options’ to help with €120,000 per week costs during closure
Former Paddy Power boss calls for gambling tax hikes to deter harmful betting
Micheál Martin says it's 'not fair' to suggest he doesn't listen to Fianna Fáil backbenchers
Conspóid comharthaíochta Grand Central Station le réiteach ag an gCoimisinéir Gaeilge nua
What Stripe's John Collison gets right - and wrong - about Ireland's infrastructure failures
A 2,500-word analysis by the tech billionaire has caused a stir in Irish political circles.
Man facing 79 historical sexual abuse allegations in south Dublin set for trial next June
DJ Carey's sentence hearing postponed until Friday after court informed he is in hospital
‘No one seemed terrified’: Jimmy Kimmel contrasts Irish election with US after holidaying here