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Wednesday
30th April 2025
'Croke Park is now the major funding organ of the GAA' - Burns rules out August finals
Solicitor responsible for ‘Grace’ tells minister Grace is happy and living a meaningful life
Enda Kenny says he has 'no intention whatsoever' of running for president
Watch the moment the famous Sycamore Gap tree was cut down to fall on England's Hadrian’s Wall
Michael Gaine's wife says disappearance 'completely out of character' as gardaí investigate homicide
Janice Gaine appealed for anyone with information to come forward in a video appeal released by gardaí.
Jury sworn in for trial of man who denies murdering his mother in Sligo two years ago
Low-paid healthcare workers ask to be allowed bring family members to join them in Ireland
​Dublin man allegedly murdered girlfriend in Spain after she ended relationship, court hears
Dublin pitted against Connacht champions, Ulster runners-up, and Derry in All-Ireland SFC draw
FactCheck: Did the New York Times say in 1854 the US was being 'overwhelmed' by Irish immigrants?
Retired Defence Forces member jailed for grooming and sexually abusing two young girls in 1980s
'This has NOTHING TO DO WITH TARIFFS', says Trump as US economy contracts
Dublin TD calls for SUV-free zones as study shows these cars are more likely to kill
What is the 'housing tsar' controversy all about and will they really be paid €430,000?
'Dangers and hazards': ESB urges public not to swim in reservoirs despite warm weather
'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.
Government accused of mounting 'despicable attack on low paid workers' during Leaders' Questions
FactCheck: Are there really more teachers in Ireland than ever before?
Australian woman on trial accused of murdering in-laws with poisonous mushroom lunch
The eurozone economy was growing at the start of this year (before Trump launched his trade war)
Have you ever pulled a sick day to enjoy good weather?
TDs calls for government to strictly regulate sale of 'laughing gas'
One suspect arrested after Swedish fatal triple shooting
Major morning train service delays after 'issue' at level crossing near Maynooth
The GAA’s split season isn’t working
Trump wants Americans to know he's had the 'most successful first 100 days' of any president
But going by his approval rating, more than half don’t believe him.
Opinion: Ireland has a dirty fossil fuel secret, supported by our FDI model and weak regulation
Caoimhe de Barra & Karol Balfe
US threatens to quit Ukraine-Russia talks unless the two sides put forward 'concrete proposals'
Government called on to ensure electricity suppliers offer customers dynamic energy price plans
‘It left me traumatised’: The barriers to accessing transgender healthcare in Ireland
The HSE has admitted that transgender healthcare is ‘limited’ and is ‘not meeting people’s full range of needs’.
Numerous people speak out about traumatic experiences of accessing trans healthcare
Trans people report being asked about pornography and their sex lives
Long wait times adding to problems with National Gender Service
Tuesday
29th April 2025
Canada elections: A stunning comeback for the Liberals, but more uncertainty ahead
Dr Seána Glennon
Power restored to over 20,000 ESB customers impacted by outage across west Dublin
Arsenal beaten by Paris St Germain to dent Champions League final hopes
Gardaí rule out foul play in Co Donegal church fire following technical examination
Three people shot dead in Sweden, police say
Mark Carney's Liberal Party falls just short of Canada majority government, says state broadcaster
CEOs at commercial state bodies in line for pay increases following remuneration report
Kingsmill survivor 'totally vindicated' after report finds failings in RUC probe into IRA massacre
Ten people were shot dead by gunmen in the attack in January 1976.