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Monday
19th May 2025
Met Éireann issues thunderstorm warning for five counties
Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after crash on rural road in Cavan
The government has a plan to stop kids skipping school
Three men arrested after burgling and assaulting elderly woman in her home
Last week
11th May 2025 - 17th May 2025
European leaders prepare fresh sanctions package on Russia, coordinating with the US
Water supplies in 14 counties have dropped to drought levels
Free HRT to be available from 1 June as health minister and pharmacists break impasse
Sky says boxes stuck in standby mode should be turned off and on again after many experience faults
Irish people borrowed a lot of money last year
It's sunny, and here's what's coming this weekend (more sun)
Temperatures could hit 25 degrees Celsius in the next couple of days.
Ireland competes in tonight's Eurovision semi-final - here's what to know and how to watch
Norwegian singer Emmy Kristiansen will represent Ireland with her song Laika Party.
Man arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after hit-and-run injured cyclists
Ryanair passenger fined €3,230 after 'inexcusable behaviour' led to flight diversion
Gardaí hit out at 'completely inaccurate' misinformation shared online about death of Garda Kevin Flatley
Ministers discuss Leaving Cert reforms - and how to leverage teachers' pay to get them implemented
Nachos, tacos, and quesadillas: Taco Bell is coming to Ireland
'Europe is going to have to pay more': Trump orders pharma companies to reduce US prices
Vacant building near Dublin's Grand Canal partially collapses
Judicial review lodged against plans for 600MW Shannon LNG power plant
'Heartbreaking loss of two young lives': Taoiseach leads tributes to teens who drowned off Buncrana
Heavy or thundery rain expected tomorrow but temperatures to hit highs of 23 degrees
This month
May 2025
European leaders speak with Trump from Kyiv as they seek 30-day ceasefire from Russia
Do you think the Munster camogie final should have gone ahead?
Temperatures to reach up to 21 degrees today before rain returns to parts of country from tomorrow
Israel involvement: Ireland's Eurovision entry Emmy hopes contest can be 'escape from reality'
Eurovision organisers commit to 'discussions' on Israeli participation after meeting with RTÉ
First Mass: ​Pope Leo says role of Church leader is to 'move aside so that Christ may remain'
Robert Francis Prevost was elected by fellow cardinals yesterday to lead the Catholic Church.
The mass in the Sistine Chapel was broadcast by the Vatican.
Thousands of well-wishers cheered Pope Leo as he appeared on the balcony of St Peter's Basilica yesterday.
Big day in the Windy City: Pope's brother shares childhood stories as Chicagoans celebrate 'Bob'
“Everything dope, including the Pope, comes from Chicago!”
AI can be used to create drafts of government reports, say new guidelines
Thought April was warm? You were right - it was the second-hottest April globally of modern records
Good news for swimmers: The quality of Ireland's bathing waters has improved
EU offers Israel help with plan to replace aid agencies distributing food and medicine in Gaza
Ireland may get an alternative number to 999 for acute but non-urgent medical needs
Gardaí arrest another nine people in connection with Dublin riots
Irish citizens warned to avoid travelling to areas of India and Pakistan
'My baby died of malnutrition': The suffering and starvation in Gaza as Israel blocks all supplies