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Last week
23rd March 2025 - 29th March 2025
Skating on thin ice: a world stage for Ireland's compelling Olympian hopefuls
Canadian-born Carolane Soucisse and Shane Firus are in action for Ireland at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships tomorrow.
Canham 'hopes' academy funding comes this year, plays down Ward's Late Late Packie Bonner claim
Leo Varadkar to take up new role with US-based PR company
Ireland still relying on British academies to produce key players
Last month
March 2025
'Dangerous Dublin': How two viral headlines were behind Conor McGregor's White House comments
An image of two Irish news articles has gone global among anti-immigrant groups.
'The manager told him: Grow a set of balls. You're a grown-up now’
Packie Bonner is angry at League of Ireland clubs over botched FAI plan... but it is misplaced
In a week when the men’s senior team have been the focus, fallout from centralised coaching scheme continues.
New Canadian prime minister Mark Carney expected to call snap election next month
‘Loss of momentum’: Target of 41,000 homes built this year looks set to be missed by 6,000
The government issued revised housing completion targets of 41,000 this year, but the Central Bank estimates housing completions will be 35,000.
Taoiseach says Europe's response to Trump's 200% tariff threat on alcohol must be 'strategic'
Irish football will be biggest loser if academy funding slips through cracks
League of Ireland clubs begin process of examining breakaway from FAI after a fractious week.
Irish managers are told football is a results business - the same must hold true for the FAI
The FAI are currently giving the public perception of a rudderless ship. CEO David Courell must show leadership and instil some confidence.
Opposition wins Greenland vote amid Trump's ambitions for US takeover
Protestors stage demonstration inside Central Bank over sale of Israel bonds
Former banker (and Irish citizen) Mark Carney to become next Canadian prime minister
Canada Liberal Party to choose new leader to replace Trudeau as Prime Minister
'Security not war': How quickly can Europe move on its ambitious new defence plan?
Movement has been swift so far by EU standards but it’s likely any plan will be slow to put into progress.
Ireland and UK may invest in future joint-energy projects following summit talks
Leaders this morning agreed to also take a common approach to potential US tariffs, due to the Windsor agreement.
It "makes sense" for UK and Irish governments to work on offshore wind farms - minister.
"Vital" that leaders work together in response to US tariffs, Tánaiste said.
Taoiseach requests UK expertise in housing and infrastructure.
Katie McCabe, Oasis and 'Guinness diplomacy': Martin and Starmer open first Ireland-UK summit
Broken political promises, no funding and a lack of contact hours: Ireland's struggling academy system
February
February 2025
UK media praise Starmer for pulling out ‘Trump card’ at yesterday’s White House meeting
Government says promised funding for LOI academies is 'not imminent'
'He tried': Trump softens tone as Starmer seeks to tie him down to Ukraine and tariff pledges
Another European leader found firm commitments from Trump hard to come by.
Taoiseach and actor Danny Dyer among guests on tomorrow’s Late Late Show
Explainer: How might the EU respond to Trump's potential trade war?
'We need to find the next Will Jarvis' - How Shelbourne are embracing football's data revolution
Shels have signed an exclusive deal with the data company that fuelled Brighton’s success – Technical director Luke Byrne explains how it will work.
From a 'welcoming culture' to a 'wall of suspicion': What's behind the rise of Germany's AFD?
Germans go to the polls this week – and the AFD is on everyone’s lips.
European leaders hold Ukraine crisis talks as von der Leyen calls for 'surge' on defence spending
‘Europe’s security is at a turning point,’ EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said ahead of the informal meeting.
'He just lives, breathes and sleeps football' - Shamrock Rovers boss hails teenage star
Michael Noonan scored historic goal in Molde to become youngest scorer in modern era of European club competitions.
No men's international in over 40 years: How Limerick became Irish football's great underperformer
We look at the structural and historical reasons behind Limerick’s great failure to contribute to the Irish national team – and determine what should be done to fix things.
Irish football's other teenage sensation delivers on the big stage
'Bigger than Brexit': What would a Trump trade war with the EU mean for Ireland?
This year
2025
UK marks five years since Brexit as polling shows majority thinks leaving EU was a mistake
'I will be supporting him as a League of Ireland fan, but he is playing catch up'
'We shouldn't think it is an inevitability' - Stephen Kenny warning after Mason Melia's Spurs move
St Patrick’s Athletic boss insists 17-year-old is “a unique talent” and €2 million fee was well earned.
Irish teenager Mason Melia to join Spurs in potential €4 million deal
The 17-year-old will remain at St Pat’s for the 2025 season.
Irish teenager Mason Melia to join Tottenham Hotspur in potential €4 million deal
Taoiseach says EU must ‘act as one’ in responding to US tariffs threat
Lowry rejects call from Opposition to exclude Independent group from Leaders' Questions