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Yesterday
1st May 2025
Commuters need minimum of €2.50 on their Leap card to use rail services in new fare zones
Roderic O’Gorman is the Green Party leader (still) after the leadership race went uncontested
'National conversation' needed as half of survivors of childhood sexual violence haven't told anyone
This week
27th April 2025 - 2nd May 2025
'Grace' case: Children's rapporteur calls for 'inquiry into inquiry' over 'failures' in process
It follows an unprecedented public intervention from the solicitor for wards of court, who acted for Grace.
Have you started wearing suncream yet?
More than 200 animals removed from one Kildare home by ISCPA
Who is Canada's prime minister Mark Carney and what's his connection to Ireland?
Former bishop Brendan Comiskey, who resigned over Ferns Report, dies aged 89
Richard Satchwell pleads not guilty to the murder of his wife Tina Satchwell in Cork
Tina Satchwell’s body was buried beneath the stairwell of their Cork home in 2023.
Ireland's 25-year-olds experiencing depression and anxiety more than when they were 20
Potential highs of 22 degrees midweek as sunny few days forecast
Number of uninsured private vehicles on Irish roads halves amid new detection system
Increase in number of drinking water supply samples exceeding legal limits for pesticides
Last week
20th April 2025 - 26th April 2025
'Absolutely heartbreaking': Teenager who died after car entered Tipperary river named
Bronagh English was fatally injured in the incident, which occurred at Kilmoyler in Cahir last night.
'Appalling': Record 15,418 people in emergency accommodation, including 4,675 children
Oireachtas establishes first AI-focused committee, with Malcolm Byrne as chair
Dublin silversmith who made pieces for the Pope loses his 'lifetime's work' in Easter robbery
Bad smells and water pollution dominate compliance failures in environmental inspections
Governments will know ‘within weeks’ if legacy agreement can be reached, Harris says
Man appears in court charged in connection with killing of Willie Moorehouse in Wicklow
Man (30s) to appear in court in connection with murder of Willie Moorehouse in Wicklow
'The People's Pope': Irish and global newspapers remember a Pope of change
Joanna Donnelly surprises viewers with departure from RTÉ News after nearly a decade
New teachers to get permanent contracts sooner in effort to make teaching 'more sustainable'
Should hare coursing be banned?
Rescuers searching for man believed to have fallen overboard into Irish Sea
Skull believed to be from a human found in Cork garden
Weather: Overcast Easter Sunday with some sunny spells
Last month
April 2025
Are you going away for Easter?
Venue says it wouldn't have accepted McGregor and Carlson booking if it knew it was for them
Who is Tucker Carlson, and what did he talk to Conor McGregor about?
Rollout of in-school therapies to begin next year, starting with special schools
A third of all people killed on Irish roads this year were under 30
Just 41 homes available under HAP scheme in March, representing 4% of all properties
Irish social workers say commissions of inquiries 'not suitable' for safeguarding reviews
Snowfall reported in high areas of eastern counties, as rainy few days forecast
Irish woman raped in Portugal brings case to Europe over alleged investigation failures