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This month
April 2025
Have you noticed a lot of bees around lately? This might be why
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
New study at Galway hospital to use AI to write discharge letters at emergency department
Investigation into AI tool 'Grok' on social media site X launched by Irish privacy watchdog
Russell Brand charged with rape, indecent assault, oral rape and sexual assault
Taoiseach says a housing czar will be appointed 'imminently' as he discusses housing policy
Man (40s) expected to appear in court in connection with armed robbery in Cork
Almost €2 million worth of tobacco products among Revenue seizures in recent days
Last month
March 2025
Providing your driver number is now required to take out motor insurance in Ireland
Health unions suspend planned 'work-to-rule' following talks with the HSE
American actor Richard Chamberlain dies aged 90
How do you celebrate Mother's Day?
Three arrested as gardaí target organised crime group's alleged involvement with drugs in Cork city
Two killed as Russian drones target Ukraine’s second-largest city
Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
134 members of the Oireachtas say they will not nominate McGregor for the presidency
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Man (70s) dies in single-vehicle road traffic incident in Co Donegal
Mairead McGuinness has 'made no decision' on presidential bid after Micheal O'Leary's endorsement
Did you see the partial eclipse of the sun today?
In Pictures: A partial eclipse of the sun occurred this morning
Senator Frances Black 'open to the conversation' of running for president
Taoiseach: Government's priority is to protect Irish jobs as threat of US-imposed tariffs looms
Thousands of psychiatric nurses to begin 'work to rule' industrial action nationally today
Over 13,500 unqualified individuals were employed at Irish schools last year
Sperm whale sighted off Co Wexford now swimming out to sea, allaying stranding fears
Customers report problems with Eir mobile internet
Latest quarterly house price report shows that price inflation is at an eight-year high
The Journal and The Journal Investigates shortlisted for the Mary Raftery Prize
Garron Noone thanks his supporters as he returns to TikTok after backlash
Eighth arrest made in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde in Dublin
Man travelling on e-scooter seriously injured in collision with car in Co Dublin
Remains found in Co Monaghan grave are not those of IRA victim Joe Lynskey
Quiz: How much do you know about these movie aliens?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Canada's new PM Mark Carney calls snap election in shadow of Trump tariffs and US trade war
Tariffs imposed on the EU by the US could cost Ireland up to 80,000 jobs, says Finance Minister
Enterprise Minister says Ireland 'absolutely not' a tax scam after US Commerce Secretary claim