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Tuesday 7 January 2025 Dublin: 2°C
Status Orange warning 'doesn't change anything' for schools, as they continue to monitor risk
Residents of remote Direct Provision centre left without power and heat amid severe cold weather
One resident said conditions had been difficult to bear at the snowed in Kilbride centre.
Religious retailer Veritas to close Dublin city centre store after almost 100 years in business
Eamon Dunphy's The Stand podcast announces break 'for the foreseeable future'
Nearly 1,000 people arrested for drink or drug driving in recent weeks
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Rory Gallagher, Naas - and what’s next for the GAA?
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Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
Now is the time for action on disability, not talking
Rosaleen McDonagh
'We're waiting for the Donogh O’Malley moment'
Grainne McKenna & Dr Sheila Garrity
Ireland will not move on climate until we have a truly democratic process
Pádraic Fogarty
Five ways your finances could change in 2025
Ralph Benson
Status Orange low temperature and ice warnings issued for most of country
The UK Met Office has issued a snow and ice Status Yellow warning for Northern Ireland.
Plan to supply Dublin with water from the River Shannon has gone to public consultation
Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's far-right National Front, has died aged 96
An enviable display of colour as Laura Magee shows us around her East Belfast home
Open Thread: Who do you want to see running for President this year?
Bank of Ireland to cut interest rates on 12 and 18-month fixed term deposits
Inspections find problems at site of major Dublin City Council housing project
Are you doing Dry January?
Cyclist hospitalised following hit-and-run collision in Louth
More than 90 people killed in earthquake in Tibet
Man accused of burning woman to death on New York City subway due in court
Getting a government up and running by 22 January increasingly viewed as unrealistic
The Dáil is set to return on the 22 January but date is now seen as ‘fanciful’.
Why has Elon Musk taken aim at both Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage over a UK sex abuse scandal?
Intervening in politics outside the United States and his native South Africa is not a new habit for Musk.
Musk has spent the last week or so levelling attacks against a number of British political figures.
Yesterday, Musk publicly withdrew support for the leader of the far-right Reform UK party, Nigel Farage.
Yesterday
6th January 2025
UN humanitarian group accuses Israeli army of shooting at aid workers in 'horrifying' incident
'Milestone' news for the Deaf bulletin marks 50 years on the screen
Canada's Justin Trudeau to resign as Prime Minister after almost a decade in power
Council wants tighter regulation of soup runs but says it's 'not the intention' to ban them
Tens of thousands affected by power and water outages as further snow-ice warnings in place
Counties in the south have been worst affected by the cold snap.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
US Congress certifies Trump's election victory, four years after Capitol riots
Corporation tax increased by 18% last year to €28 billion
'Dubai two' plead not guilty to breaking Covid-19 quarantine laws in 2021
Blackrock Clinic secures permission for first phase of major expansion to boost capacity
All the looks from last night's Golden Globe Awards
Here are the nominations for the best Irish album of 2024
Heating up: 2024 was Ireland's fourth hottest year on record
Naas GAA now unlikely to appoint Rory Gallagher due to concerns expressed by club members
Public advised not to travel in Tipperary following heaviest snowfall in almost a decade
Roof of sports complex collapses in Tralee amid heavy snow
Meanwhile in Cork, a family-owned pub on has seen its outdoor area roof collapse under the weight of the snow leading to thousands of euro in damage.
Robbie Keane appointed new manager of Hungarian club side Ferencvaros
Nurses call for national emergency plan as 761 patients on hospital trolleys
Government formation talks resume after break with aim for draft programme to be ready next week