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Thursday 3 April 2025 Dublin: 14°C
‘Wealthy’ American in Shelbourne Hotel sex assault case returns to US before plea
US stocks drop sharply on opening bell as EU considers response to Trump tariffs
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said there’s no justification for the tariffs and insisted Ireland will ‘weather this storm’.
Fianna Fáil MEP describes killing of 15 aid workers in Gaza as ‘one of darkest episodes in the war’
Farewell, Micko: The King is Dead, Long Live the King
Paul Collins
Phew! The asteroid that was briefly feared to strike Earth may now hit the Moon instead
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
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.
Bin lorry driver who left pedestrian hospitalised for six months has jail sentence overturned
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What’s happening with the rollout of free HRT?
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'Recessionary trend' warnings but McGrath and Martin say it's too early to discuss support rollouts
UK government failure to order public inquiry into GAA official Sean Brown's murder ‘cannot stand’
Tánaiste calls for 'give and take' from pharmacists to get free HRT scheme delivered
Rare African bird spotted along south Irish coasts in 'record numbers'
'A sporting giant': Tributes as Mick O'Dwyer, legendary Kerry GAA figure, dies aged 88
Trump tariffs may give Northern Ireland a comparative 'benefit' over the Republic
Two people killed in major US storms as Midwest states brace for 'generational flooding'
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Is kids' sport too competitive?
UK police urge parents to be aware of teenage radicalisation as 'Adolescence' sparks debate
The numbers on Trump's big tariff board, where did he pull them from and are they accurate?
Netanyahu arrives in Budapest in spite of war crimes warrant as Hungary withdraws from the ICC
Trump announced tariffs on remote islands with zero human inhabitants but four types of penguin
Government to begin establishing Oireachtas Committees next week after speaking rights row delay
Leo Varadkar: 'Connecting Pride to child protection concerns is the oldest trope in the book'
Von der Leyen hits out at 'chaos and complexity' unleashed by Trump in early hours speech
Big pharma not subject to US tariffs for now, but there's worry we're not out of the woods
'Won't happen overnight': Foley says introducing €200 monthly childcare will be 'long journey'
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael both committed in last year’s election to reduce the monthly cost of childcare to €200 per child.
Labour room built for less medicalised births cost €100,000 but rarely used
The suite in Sligo University Hospital is often called ‘the good sitting room’ by frustrated mothers and birth workers.
The Suaimhneas Room is the only delivery suite in the hospital that complies with modern infrastructure guidelines
Almost 40 women told The Journal Investigates about how this impacted them
Midwife: 'They’re not facilitating what the women need'
Yesterday
2nd April 2025
Liverpool's march towards Premier League title continues with win over Everton
Trump hits EU goods with 20% tariff and rails against foreigners 'pillaging' US
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the measures will only serve to hurt people’s livelihoods on both sides of the Atlantic.
Explainer: What is a tariff and why has Trump just slapped a 20% one on EU goods?
Taoiseach says 'no justification' in Trump's tariffs as he insists Ireland will 'weather this storm'
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Donald Trump reportedly planning on removing Elon Musk from inner circle as rift emerges
More than 40 people killed in bombings by Israel, as Netanyahu announces military expansion
A house sheltering displaced people was bombed early this morning.
Fine Gael suspends councillor from party for 18 months for saying US economy ‘ruled by the Jews’
Clare woman died after being smothered with a pillow in suspected murder suicide case
HSE issues public health alert over possible measles exposure on Dublin-Sligo train last Friday