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Friday 4 April 2025 Dublin: 9°C
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Wait, is this going to be like 2008 all over again?
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Man (40s) expected to appear in court in connection with armed robbery in Cork
Israel army announces new ground offensive east of Gaza city
Ousted South Korean president apologises as court upholds his impeachment over martial law declaration
Trump says things are 'going very well' as stocks plummet and IMF appeals for resolution
The US stock market suffered its biggest one-day fall since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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
Opinion: School Avoidance is a crisis - here's how we can support children back into education
Marian Quinn
Possibility of tariffs on pharma sector to dominate agenda as Tánaiste chairs Trade Forum
Cautious Budget on the cards as ministers rule out spending and tax decisions that create new risks
Rise and Shine: A tranquil yet well-connected retreat full of natural light in Leopardstown
Fathers in higher paid jobs are more likely to avail of paternity leave, report finds
The number of schools needing financial crisis help has increased by 540% in two years
Almost half of schools receiving financial guidance are Deis and special schools.
Entrepreneur Marah Curtin’s magical Róisín Lafferty designed, Georgian home
Yesterday
3rd April 2025
Russian security service carry out 'revenge' raid on house of Alexei Navalny ally's father
The last time tariffs like this were imposed it led to the Great Depression, ministers warn
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said “recessionary trends” could be felt across the world due to the US tariff fallout.
Farewell, Micko: The King is Dead, Long Live the King
Paul Collins
Three women arrested after XL Bully dogs, cash and scramblers seized from Dublin residence
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Pentagon watchdog to investigate US defence chief's use of Signal for Yemen strike plans
Netanyahu in Budapest in spite of war crimes warrant as Hungary withdraws from the ICC
Proposals to cut GDPR red tape is ‘forthcoming’, says Commissioner McGrath
Psychiatric nurses suspend industrial action after HSE agrees to review staffing numbers
PSNI investigation underway after two ravens fatally poisoned in Co Armagh
Tipperary man who raped woman he picked up from hospital is jailed for 10 years
Apple receipts boost Exchequer surplus at end of March to €4.1 billion
Man jailed for supporting dissident republicans online in first conviction of its kind
RSA planning to open new driving test centre in South Dublin
'Liberation Day' and its fallout: Trump thrives on the uncertainty and chaos he's created
Larry Donnelly
Motivator, innovator, leader: What made Mick O’Dwyer great?
Listen: Declan Bogue and Fintan O’Toole join Ronan Early to discuss the life and legacy of the storied manager from Waterville.
Pensions law loophole 'allowed wealthy avoid tax burden', says internal Revenue report
Appeal launched in Northern Ireland for victims of serial rapist Zhenhao Zou
Ireland’s potential crisis: Will Trump tariffs make US companies move their intellectual property?
If multinationals have to start paying 20% tariffs on profits they’re shifting to Ireland, they might find it less attractive to move that money here.
‘Wealthy’ American in Shelbourne Hotel sex assault case returns to US before plea
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Fianna Fáil MEP describes killing of 15 aid workers in Gaza as ‘one of darkest episodes in the war’
Phew! The asteroid that was briefly feared to strike Earth may now hit the Moon instead
Will Ireland get caught in the crossfire of the EU's response to Trump's tariffs?
The EU is weighing up moves against the US tech sector – a move that would undoubtedly have an impact on Ireland.