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March 2025
Taoiseach says people 'free to travel' as Enoch Burke's family spotted on plane to Washington DC
Election candidate who claimed ballots were taken from boxes fails to have case heard in High Court
Conor McGregor's appeal against jury finding in civil sexual assault case to be heard next week
Most adults gift €20 or €50 for communions or confirmations - and sometimes more to a godchild
Pay rise agreement for up to 40,000 Section 39 health workers a 'step forward', says union
Early risers will be able to view total eclipse of the Moon on Friday morning
MEPs welcome Brussels' €800bn defence plan - and say it's only a first step
Ursula von der Leyen said a “surge” in EU defence spending is needed.
Met Éireann reckons it'll be a dry St Patrick's Day
Ireland aim to send eight-strong squad to World Athletics Indoor Championships in China
Donegal man extradited from Northern Ireland to face trial on sexual assault and rape charges
Excess water usage charges 'not being considered at this time’, Department of Housing says
When did you last have a chicken fillet roll?
Ticketmaster, Eir and Ryanair prompt most complaints to consumer protection watchdog
What are tariffs and why should we care?
Seventh man charged in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde in Dublin
Psychiatric Nurses Association gives notice to HSE of industrial action due to staffing shortages
Cheltenham 2025: A glamour Champion Hurdle showdown commands the early interest
There was an 8.5% increase in CAO applications this year - here are the most popular first choices
Taoiseach's interview at SXSW gives us first glimpse into how Oval Office visit might play out
'Keep things short' and 'avoid politics': What our readers think the Taoiseach should tell Trump
We asked our readers what they think Micheál Martin should say to Trump when they meet this week.
Children's care home owner sentenced for 'altered' Garda vetting and 'fake' staff background checks
Gaeltacht communities protest over "depopulation and displacement" caused by lack of housing
Five-year-old boy with autism takes legal action against HSE over delay in access to services
'Hugely positive': Over 6,700 people applied to become gardaí during recruitment drive last month
Elon Musk says X has been target of 'massive cyberattack' that originated in 'the Ukraine area'
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Accountant who sought out boys for sex jailed for six years as original sentence was 'unduly lenient'
Woman who was raped by three men she met at Dublin nightclub says she was treated as 'an object'
Trinity celebrates renaming library after poet Eavan Boland (but hasn't managed to put the sign up yet)
Thomas Gould seeks to address Dáil over business fraud allegation
Debunked: Enoch Burke payment claim that was shared by Musk is filled with misinformation
Husband of woman found dead at Cork home to go on trial for murder
Taoiseach says government can’t ‘make up shortfall’ following Concern job losses due to USAID cut
'I understand I'm getting a lot of advice': Martin tight-lipped ahead of big meeting with Trump
The Taoiseach will meet Trump in the White House on Wednesday.
Man who sexually assaulted sleeping flatmate jailed for three years
ESB tried to charge OPW an extra €57,000 on controversial €490,000 boundary wall project
Seventh man arrested in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde in Dublin city centre
Protestors stage demonstration inside Central Bank over sale of Israel bonds