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Sunday 6 April 2025 Dublin: 4°C
'Major incident' declared in Mourne Mountains as over 100 firefighters battle two-mile blaze
'No king for USA': Tens of thousands march in US against President Trump 'devastation'
The European airports that are closest to - and furthest from - the cities they serve
Report into Dublin rapid-build homes finds defects and lack of oversight
This stunning Georgian gem is built for family life
Two UK MPs detained by Israeli authorities over plans to 'spread anti-Israel hatred'
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
Sauna and chill: 'As Robin Williams once said, it was hotter than a snake’s ass in a wagon rut'
Niamh O'Reilly
Two children among 16 people dead after severe storms and flooding impact US
Six-year-old girl who was cycling her bike dies in incident involving a truck in Galway city
Rise and Shine: A tranquil yet well-connected retreat full of natural light in Leopardstown
'Lots of sleepless nights': Helping emergency workers cope with trauma of responding to suicide
'Benefits would outweigh costs' of scheme to DNA test dog poo
Michael Shine: One of paedophile surgeon's earliest victims reveals he was abused 60 years ago
Yesterday
5th April 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about Irish exports?
Non-compliant vapes sold by over 20% of retailers inspected by HSE
A dad's perspective: I watched Adolescence with my teenage son... here's what I learned
Derek Walsh
Munster down Ronan O'Gara's La Rochelle to reach Champions Cup quarter-finals
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
UK Labour MP suspended following arrest on suspicion of rape
British backpacker detained in US says she was ‘naive’ about border crackdown
Trump adviser Elon Musk says he wants free-trade and 'zero-tariff situation' between US and Europe
Global markets have nose-dived as Trump’s 10% ‘baseline’ tariff came into effect today.
Leinster score 10 tries against Harlequins in front of 55,000+ Croke Park crowd
'This is how I want to spend my notoriety': Rosie O'Donnell backs autism charity AsIAm in Dublin
Nick Rockett crowned Aintree Grand National champion in 1-2-3 for Willie Mullins
La Rochelle v Munster, Champions Cup Round of 16
Video shows 15 aid workers killed in Gaza were in marked vehicles - contradicting Israel’s account
The deaths of the aid workers have sparked international condemnation.
Jaguar Land Rover pauses all US shipments this month in wake of tariffs
Everton do rivals Liverpool a favour against Arsenal
Ukraine slams 'weak' US response as nine children killed in Russian attack on Zelensky's home town
Man accused of extortion after demanding money from woman and threatening to rape and 'lock her up'
'King of the Kingdom': Mick O'Dwyer remembered as sporting giant during funeral in Co Kerry
What age should children be allowed their first smartphone?
Plenty of sunshine on the cards for next few days with temperatures as high as 19 degrees
Teenage driver arrested after passenger dies in early morning collision in Co Down
'Hands Off!': Over 1,200 protests against Trump and Musk planned across the world
Myanmar death toll passes 3,300 as rescue efforts continue following major earthquake
Kerrygold hopeful of 'negotiated solution' to tariffs as Irish dairy industry braces for impact
Ireland has its own history with imposing tariffs, it's bleak to say the least
After becoming largely independent in the 1920s, the Irish state used tariffs up until around the 1960s.
Motivator, innovator, leader: What made Mick O’Dwyer great?
Surrealling in the Years: Keep your filthy hands to yourself
Carl Kinsella