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Monday
7th April 2025
Passenger cap lift: Solar panels at Dublin Airport will not compensate for more people flying
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
Social Democrats to bring Bill to remove guardianship rights from convicted killers before Dáil
Darragh O'Brien says pre-election claim 40,000 homes would be built didn't damage trust in Government
Victim of 'predatory' rape says 'healing' can begin after attacker refused appeal against sentence
Judge asks for psychiatric report on man who allegedly threatened to 'slit' TD's wife's throat
EU ‘ready to negotiate’ with US on tariffs, says both Tánaiste and EU Commission President
Google Ireland gets permission for seven storey mural at HQ in Boland's Mills area
Man who stored drugs in Kinder chocolate egg shells before selling them is jailed for four years
Leaving Cert examiners offer €100,000 contract to research how AI can be used to correct papers
'Ula will be greatly missed'- School tribute to girl (6) killed while cycling in Galway
Man who beat 'best friend' with baseball bat during fishing trip given life sentence for murder
Assault case against barrister Diarmuid Phelan adjourned until June
Last round of Electric Picnic tickets sell out in 15 minutes
People Before Profit TD and leader Richard Boyd Barrett to begin treatment for throat cancer
Man killed in Dublin hit-and-run had to be identified through DNA due to injuries, inquest hears
Investigation underway as 'devastating' fire closes popular hiking trail in Co Mayo
The Claggan Coastal Trail at Wild Nephin National Park will remain closed until further notice
Man arrested in Newry after man (20s) stabbed in leg released on bail pending further enquiries
Firefighters continue to battle large overnight gorse blaze in Donegal
Additional limits to private car use in Dublin city centre by the summer
Protest in Berlin over plan to deport Irish citizens for taking part in pro-Palestine protest
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'Plenty of sunshine' with fine weather expected for the week
Galway see off New York in Connacht football semi-final but John Maher injury casts shadow
Man shot dead by UK police after 'running at officers with a knife' named as Irish man
Over 5,000 women in Europe have to travel abroad for abortions each year
Legal, bureaucratic and social obstacles are still faced by women, even if they live in countries where abortion is legalised.
At least 5,860 European women crossed borders for abortions in 2023
Routes of travel are shaped by the countries’ abortion laws and geographic proximity
The Netherlands — where termination is allowed up to 24 weeks — was the most frequent destination
Sunday
6th April 2025
Sauna and chill: 'As Robin Williams once said, it was hotter than a snake’s ass in a wagon rut'
Niamh O'Reilly
Quiz: How much do you know about the Batman films?
Why the potential €26bn of 'fines' for missed climate targets aren't technically fines
Man arrested in connection with 'deliberate ignition' of major fire in Mourne Mountains
Money Diaries: An audit associate on €31K living in Dublin
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Here's what happened today: Sunday
Little to shout about at Old Trafford as Manchester derby ends goalless
Kevin De Bruyne faced United for the final time.
Netanyahu to visit Trump at the White House tomorrow as world scrambles in response to tariffs
Cork beat Tipperary to win first hurling league title in 27 years
185% increase in the number of short-term lets granted planning permission last year
Fulham's 3-2 win ends Liverpool's unbeaten run to delay title party
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Dáire Ó Baoill shoots a goal and two two-pointers as Donegal cruise past Derry