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'Rust' to premiere three years after on-set shooting
From Elon Musk to a Fox News host, who exactly will be in the Trump administration?
The president-elect has announced who he intends to appoint to senior roles, sending shockwaves through Washington DC and beyond.
Go! Micheál Martin scoops Taoiseach and announces election will be called Friday
It's on! Taoiseach Simon Harris announces general election for 29 November
The announcement comes after weeks of speculation.
German opposition call for vote of confidence after Scholz sacks Finance Minister
The real risk of a Trump presidency to Ireland - the end of our corporate tax bonanza
A re-working of US tax law could eventually lead to a major drop in Ireland’s corporate tax take.
Price Comparison: What can I buy in the capital for €850,000
Have Shamrock Rovers found ingenious way to fund League of Ireland academies?
Ahead of their Uefa Conference League clash with Larne at Windsor Park tonight, League of Ireland club have started a pioneering change to youth set-up.
Help-to-buy scheme extended as Stamp Duty for €1.5m homes rises
National Security budget: 1,000 extra gardaí, increased defence spending and more prison officers
Price Comparison: Beautiful homes on the market for over a million in Dublin
With election rumour mill still stuck in overdrive, Harris promises 'no tarmac announcements'
“We have a lot of work to get done.”
Is Govt gearing up for an imminent election? Tánaiste says he's not been told of any 'acceleration'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'We're ready': How far along are the main parties in picking election candidates?
We’ve taken a look at the numbers as the political parties start up their election machines.
It's Budget Day 2025 - Here's a look at how things will play out
Two double child benefit payments, a cut to USC, fuel payments and a €1,000 rent tax credit are all expected in today’s announcement.
Price Comparison: What can I buy around Co Cork for under €420,000?
Tánaiste says by-elections for vacant seats won't be held and February is 'ideal' for election
Martin says no by-elections will be held before the general election.
Budget 2025: When do the new measures kick in and when will we see the bumper payments?
Here’s what to expect in the year to come.
Budget 2025: €420 'baby boost' for new parents among one-off payments in cost of living package
Some once-off payments will likely be issued before Christmas.
What about housing? Giveaway budget could have done more to address crisis - charities
Something for everyone in the audience? The key points from Budget 2025
Finance Minister Jack Chambers has confirmed a range of measures.
Children's Hospital: June 2025 completion date, board accuses BAM of 'disregard for sick children'
BAM will “not be given another cent beyond what it is entitled to under contract”, the board will tell TDs.
'I work part-time as I couldn't get childcare': Readers on what they'd like to see in the Budget
Tax reform, funding for childcare and healthcare and Apple’s money were common features from our readers’ suggestions.
ESRI calls for land tax to be ‘implemented immediately’ to stop land hoarding in residential market
Poverty in Argentina affecting over half of the population
Two years of childcare should be legal right says Minister as subsidies to kick in Monday
FAI set for Player Pathway update amid confusion and lack of CEO direction
Keir Starmer rules out austerity measures as the Labour Party's annual conference opens
The Dáil returns this week: Here are seven things to look out for (spoiler: one is an election)
The bike shed, Gaza and the Apple tax are sure to remain high on the political agenda this year. Oh, and what will come of the hate crime bill?
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Longford for under €500,000?
Health expert: 'Myth' that expanding contraception scheme will increase youth sexual activity
Spending of Apple billions a matter for future government, Donohoe and Taoiseach agree
Health Minister in ongoing discussions about expanding free contraception to 16-year-old girls
The Ploughing itself is the real star as politicians try to cut through in Laois
Competitive bread baking, milking technology and politicians shaking hands – it has to be the Ploughing.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Garda Training Allowance to be increased in bid to boost garda recruitment figures
FG's new MEP on online abuse, fighting for farmers and why she thinks passenger cap will cost jobs
A former champion jockey, Carberry became a household name after appearances on Dancing with the Stars and Ireland’s Fittest Family. But her next job is somewhat different.
Reduced government grants for electric cars blamed for 25% slump in sales
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Kildare for under €475,000?