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Tuesday 1 April 2025 Dublin: 9°C
Premier League to introduce semi-automated offside technology from next week
Almost €2 million worth of tobacco products among Revenue seizures in recent days
Woman who hit cyclist after drinking vodka in her car is banned from driving for five years
Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of violating US-brokered deal by striking energy sites
Entrepreneur Marah Curtin’s magical Róisín Lafferty designed, Georgian home
Teenage girl allegedly sexually abused by older female cousin told her to stop 'lots of times', court hears
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
At the rate Trump is going, it will be a long four-year term
Emma DeSouza
Why Netflix drama Adolescence is essential viewing for everyone
Debbie Ging
Are head lice just impossible to get rid of these days?
Niamh O'Reilly
Buckle up, this is going to get itchy…
Margaret Lynch
Here is why there has been a noticeable rise in gardaí on Dublin city centre streets
US tariffs: What will happen on Trump's 'Liberation Day'?
The Irish government is bracing for impact tomorrow, as US tariffs of up to 20% on EU nations have been predicted.
Murder victim told man on dating site that marrying husband was biggest mistake of her life
Verona Murphy wins first-ever Dáil vote of confidence in a Ceann Comhairle by 96 votes to 71
Members of the Opposition allege Murphy failed to act impartially and favoured the Government in her actions last week.
Town and spa evacuated as formerly dormant volcano erupts in Iceland
Body of fourth US soldier missing in Lithuania found after week-long search
Taoiseach says he will meet with victims of disgraced surgeon Micheal Shine after long campaign
US senator delivering marathon speech for over 17 hours to protest Trump policies
Germany seeking to deport two Irish citizens for taking part in pro-Palestine protests
A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said the Department is ‘aware of reports and stands ready to provide consular assistance’.
Women at Mothers Against Genocide Leinster House protest 'were strip-searched', Dáil hears
Eleven people in a vigil for the children and mothers of Gaza were arrested yesterday morning outside Leinster House.
Man (20s) arrested in connection with serious assault of man (60s) in Dublin
US Attorney General directs prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione
Molly Malone to get stewards to patrol 'groping' of the statue
Here are the new changes to the Local Property Tax
Jury takes three hours to convict Daniel Blanaru of murdering his partner Larisa Serban in 2022
‘Significant day in history of the world’: Income tax cuts in jeopardy, warns minister
Irish Defence Forces is sweeping through mountainous land in search for missing Kerry farmer
Explainer: Is Trump serious about a third term?
'There's no split in Aontú': Tóibín condemns Opposition behaviour despite TD standing with them last week
Sinn Fein TD’s High Court challenge to government’s 'super junior' ministers adjourned
Death toll from earthquake rises to more than 2,700 people in Myanmar
Family of 14-year-old girl killed in Hook Head tragedy back calls for child death review system
Opinion: Our focus should not be on 'toxic masculinity', but on why men and boys feel so lost
Dr Chris Luke
How does someone become a candidate for the Irish presidency?
Independent TD Barry Heneghan is moving Dáil seats
Hauliers warn they are witnessing an 'epidemic' of mobile phone use on the roads
Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre in hospital after ‘serious accident’
Netflix’s Adolescence made free to watch in UK schools, but no such plans for Ireland
Former Limerick hurler awarded close to €950K in damages over Johnson & Johnson workplace accident
Is kids' sport too competitive?
April Fool's pranks: A seagull net over St Stephen's Green and a Ha'penny Bridge charge
Will you partake in any April Fools' Day pranks?
US tariffs could halve Irish pharma exports over five years, Tánaiste warns