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February
February 2025
Poll: Should drivers have to resit a theory test to renew their licence?
Strong link between public’s behaviour to mitigate Covid-19 and daily case figures, report shows
Man who assaulted Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman in a homphobic attack avoids jail
Average weekly earnings grew 5.6% year-on-year in final quarter of 2024
Over 51,000 primary school pupils were in classes of 30 children or higher last year
Labour says drivers should have to sit another theory test to renew their licence
Costs deferred in case about Declan Ganley's defamation action against CNN
Taoiseach would 'absolutely' invite Trump to Ireland following Washington visit
Less than 3% of drug users in Europe got treatment to help them manage or quit last year
Victoria Smurfit will lead this year's St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin as Grand Marshall
Tickets to watch the parade from the Grandstands on O’Connell Street have once again been priced at €250.
Fourth arrest made in connection with fatal stabbing on Dublin's South Anne Street
Ireland's Garry Ringrose to face hearing on Thursday after red card against Wales
Ireland hoping to host major summit of European leaders next year
Páirc Uí Chaoimh set to host friendly between Celtic and Cork City this summer
Israel deports EU delegation to Palestine led by MEP Lynn Boylan
Last government accused of 'broken promises' over failure to improve child mental health services
Macron continues US blitz on Fox News as Trump claims Russia open to European peacekeepers
French former surgeon accused of sexually abusing 299 patients admits committing ‘odious acts’
Fewer than 1,500 drawdowns of Vacant Property Grant despite government targeting 4,000 by 2025
Ireland needs 23 beds for eating disorders - but seven years on, there's still no sign of them
More than 20 new beds were due to be made available since 2018 – but none were.
Secret Service agent who leaped to shield Kennedy from assassination dies aged 93
Bread and baked goods are the most likely foods to be binned in Ireland
Macron backs Trump's Russia outreach but seeks 'American backup' on troops
DUP deputy First Minister will travel to US for St Patrick’s Day
Man allegedly identified from bodycam video and RTÉ footage 'incited' Coolock riot, court hears
Your stories: Tell us your experiences of accessing services for children with additional needs
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Teen to find out if he will receive life sentence for Tralee cemetery murder
Beyond the screen: Rethinking screen time for families — the key is balance
Afif El-Khuffash
Garda probe launched after man's 'unexplained' death at house in Midleton
Pope Francis remains in 'critical condition' but showing 'slight improvement', Vatican says
Yesterday, the Holy See said blood tests had shown that the 88-year-old had a ‘mild renal insufficiency, which is currently under control’.
Sliabh Liag victim would not have died immediately from injuries before cliff fall, trial hears
Man arrested following standoff with armed gardaí at house in Co Wicklow
Prolific sexual offender jailed for nine months, banned from schools and interacting with women
Man (60s) dies following accident on Donegal farm
Roberta Flack, '70s R&B singer behind 'Killing Me Softly', dies aged 88
Masked men escape with cash after smash-and-grab raid at south Dublin coffee shop
German election: Huge turnout, young voters turn left and former Soviet east backs the far right