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This week
18th May 2025 - 22nd May 2025
Irish gardener wins third gold medal at Chelsea Flower Show
Major new 'reset' deal means UK travellers may soon make a return to the EU line airports
A key post-Brexit deal between the UK and EU has been reached in London this morning.
Last week
11th May 2025 - 17th May 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'Did Nigel Farage write this?': UK MPs condemn Starmer's 'island of strangers' speech
Portobello's CA Design just opened a warehouse full of exclusive interiors
This month
May 2025
Why are pro-Palestine groups calling for Ireland to prevent the sale of Israeli 'war bonds'?
Last month
April 2025
Who is Canada's prime minister Mark Carney and what's his connection to Ireland?
'The biggest f*****g disaster': Canada votes today in an election dominated by the Oval Office
The election of President Donald Trump in the United States upended the general election.
Taoiseach criticises Dublin protesters and ‘narrow nationalism’ following major protest
Governments will know ‘within weeks’ if legacy agreement can be reached, Harris says
'This is serious stuff' - Arsenal leading chase for teenage Rovers talent Ozhianvuna
What legacy will Marc Canham leave Irish football?
In a bombshell announcement today, the FAI announced their chief football officer is stepping away.
IMF chief says Irish public should be allowed to be customers of European banks
Amazon.ie's first month has little impact on Irish bookshops - but sellers fear long-term threat
'It's time to get it done' - FAI steadfast on youth strategy as grassroots' row continues
New measures to be rolled out by May to deal with competitiveness challenges facing Ireland
High Court: Failure to recognise Irish mothers of same-sex families led to 'unequal treatment'
Two mothers from separate same-sex families were told the State could not recognise them as parents.
SFAI accuse FAI of pulling funding for Kennedy and Gaynor Cups over summer soccer row
EU adopts countermeasures to Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum, which will begin next week
'We’re time critical'- FAI detail refined plans for €8m League of Ireland academy funding
Association says it will submit details to Government by August with aim of securing money in October’s Budget.
Trump adviser Elon Musk says he wants free-trade and 'zero-tariff situation' between US and Europe
Global markets have nose-dived as Trump’s 10% ‘baseline’ tariff came into effect today.
Irish brewers and distillers on Brexiting better than Britain and using that to face US tariffs
Workers put on short-time working week as early as this weekend need time-bound supports, government told
Tánaiste to fly to Washington for special meetings, as government prepares for trade war impact
Trump tariffs may give Northern Ireland a comparative 'benefit' over the Republic
March
March 2025
Skating on thin ice: a world stage for Ireland's compelling Olympian hopefuls
Canadian-born Carolane Soucisse and Shane Firus are in action for Ireland at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships tomorrow.
Canham 'hopes' academy funding comes this year, plays down Ward's Late Late Packie Bonner claim
Ireland still relying on British academies to produce key players
Leo Varadkar to take up new role with US-based PR company
'Dangerous Dublin': How two viral headlines were behind Conor McGregor's White House comments
An image of two Irish news articles has gone global among anti-immigrant groups.
'The manager told him: Grow a set of balls. You're a grown-up now’
Packie Bonner is angry at League of Ireland clubs over botched FAI plan... but it is misplaced
In a week when the men’s senior team have been the focus, fallout from centralised coaching scheme continues.
New Canadian prime minister Mark Carney expected to call snap election next month
‘Loss of momentum’: Target of 41,000 homes built this year looks set to be missed by 6,000
The government issued revised housing completion targets of 41,000 this year, but the Central Bank estimates housing completions will be 35,000.
Taoiseach says Europe's response to Trump's 200% tariff threat on alcohol must be 'strategic'
Irish football will be biggest loser if academy funding slips through cracks
League of Ireland clubs begin process of examining breakaway from FAI after a fractious week.
Irish managers are told football is a results business - the same must hold true for the FAI
The FAI are currently giving the public perception of a rudderless ship. CEO David Courell must show leadership and instil some confidence.
Opposition wins Greenland vote amid Trump's ambitions for US takeover
Protestors stage demonstration inside Central Bank over sale of Israel bonds