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Last week
22nd June 2025 - 28th June 2025
EU may end up cutting services and asking Ireland for more cash to settle a €30bn Covid bill
Ban on short-term lets under 90 days being considered by EU commission
PTSB apologises as customers' debit cards not working
European leaders delay action to suspend trade with Israel
Will EU take action against Israel? Taoiseach says it’s a stain on bloc if they don’t
Bus Éireann recorded €4.2m loss in 2024, and projects similar losses this year
This month
June 2025
The price of a pint in Ireland is 205% of the European average
Shutting down a nursing home is a 'nuclear option' for regulator, TDs told
State sells its final shares in AIB as chief executive admits 'profound regret' over bailout
Government rejects motion calling on it to stop sale of 'Israeli war bonds'
Row breaks out at protest over Government plans to buy Citywest Hotel
'Recipe for rocketing rents': TDs denounce government's new rent controls in Dáil
Skin-care routine videos commonly show 'harmful' (and expensive) regimens for children
Government ministers may owe money to the State following incorrect pension deductions
Up to 13,000 ex-state workers’ pension deductions will be examined to determine the scale of the issue.
Landlords to be allowed reset rents every six years for new tenancies signed next year
Ireland seeking that EU avoid implementing counter tariffs on the US, cabinet to hear
Dublin councillors debate 'shocking' decision to pull plug on almost 250 social homes in city
Quiz: Can you name these billionaires?
Last month
May 2025
Community Notes vanishes from X feeds, raising 'serious questions' amid ongoing EU probe
Consumer watchdog needs powers to 'interrogate' supermarkets over high grocery prices, TD says
Fines for housing developers who miss deadlines? Wouldn't work in Ireland, say experts
We asked housing experts if the UK PM Keir Starmer’s plan to penalise developers that miss deadlines would work here.
Removing judges from the planning process amounts to 'shooting the messenger'
Ireland's new gambling watchdog is up and running, but its strict laws won't apply until 2026
Meta warned minister that €200m EU fine last month would harm Irish businesses and consumers
Major new 'reset' deal means UK travellers may soon make a return to the EU line airports
A key post-Brexit deal between the UK and EU has been reached in London this morning.
Ireland’s 'right to request' remote work law is useless - it should be overhauled
One prominent employer has called the law a ‘toothless tiger’. Frankly, that feels kind.
Microsoft cutting almost 3% of global workforce
'Faecal matter smeared on toilet wall' among issues that sees restaurant in Dublin city closed
Dublin is set to get a watersports campus at Dún Laoghaire Harbour
Actor Stephen Rea joins pro-Palestine demonstration calling for Irish boycott of Eurovision
Who could be the next Liveline presenter?
Street furniture fees for restaurants waived (again) for another year
US farmers to gain better access to British agriculture market under new trade deal, Trump says
EU proposes hitting US-made planes and cars with tariffs if trade talks fail
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Social media 'destroying social conscience' after onlookers filmed man's final moments, TD says
Bank of Ireland introduces voluntary measures to block gambling transactions
Motor insurance premiums increased by 9% in first six months of last year
Europe seeks to attract US-based scientists with new €500m support package
Skype has closed down today as owners Microsoft shifts focus