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March 2025
Fianna Fáil seeking to criminalise misleading and deceptive 'deepfakes'
HSE urges pregnant women to get whooping cough vaccine following spike in cases
Brian O'Driscoll served with compliance notice by consumer watchdog over social media posts
Data centres to account for almost one-third of Ireland's electricity demand by 2034
Would you submit your DNA for ancestry testing?
Are you a Tesla driver? Have you had any negative reactions in recent months?
Ryanair launching subscription service for customers to waive some flight fees
Harris speaks with US commerce secretary Lutnick, who called Ireland his 'favourite tax scam'
Tánaiste to raise 'frustrations' with lack of progress in Sean Rooney case on Lebanon visit
Simon Harris, who is Minister for Defence, Trade and Foreign Affairs, will also visit, in the coming days, Irish peacekeepers based in the country.
Latest quarterly house price report shows that price inflation is at an eight-year high
In unprecedented move, Ireland's psychiatrists say CAMHS 'urgently' needs to be overhauled
Psychiatrists warn that CAMHS is ‘under-resourced, under pressure, and under-performing’.
The Journal and The Journal Investigates shortlisted for the Mary Raftery Prize
Garron Noone thanks his supporters as he returns to TikTok after backlash
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Opposition expected to disrupt Dáil proceedings tomorrow over speaking rights row
Irish author Anne Enright wins prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize of $175,000
Belfast’s recently opened Grand Central Station to get Irish language signage soon
Mental health and physical illness: 'The system turns its back on some patients'
Dr Stephen McWilliams
Woman goes on trial accused of driving getaway car for murderer of mother-of-two Lisa Thompson
Murdered mother-of-one sustained 14cm wound to her neck, trial hears
Eighth arrest made in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde in Dublin
Seventeen drivers slapped with €405,000 in fines for unpaid M50 tolls
Ireland in a period of 'volatility', says Central Bank boss as US-EU trade war looms
Man travelling on e-scooter seriously injured in collision with car in Co Dublin
Photos: Five men arrested in Dublin as part of major investigation into organised crime gang
Man who killed 21-year-old in hit-and-run jailed for four years as family calls for change to law
FactCheck: Will the MetroLink cost more than €23 billion?
Banks must take action and better protect customers against scams under new rules
Social media influencer and former government advisor jailed for sexually exploiting child
The biggest partial eclipse of the sun in a decade happens this weekend
The partial solar eclipse will be visible across the country on Saturday morning.
Andrew Tate checks in at police station following return to Romania
Gardaí 'keeping an open mind' over farmer's disappearance as CCTV footage issued
Dublin-based bakery chain Thunders is closing down
PSNI treating email that caused closure of several schools across the North as a hoax
Take stock of housing policies before easing lending rules for developers, says Central Bank boss
Student teachers may soon undergo placement at special schools
Weight-loss drug Wegovy now available in Ireland
Should nurses, gardaí and teachers get extra pay for living in Dublin?