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Last week
8th June 2025 - 14th June 2025
TD Paul Murphy and other Irish activists detained while trying to cross Egypt for March to Gaza
Several dozen Irish activists are among the thousands who travelled to Egypt for the march but face major hurdles trying to reach the border.
Autism classes face delays at Dublin school in dispute over parish hall
Tánaiste says gardaí should investigate treatment of nursing home residents in RTÉ documentary
Leisure centre in Larne set alight by rioters as violence extends beyond Ballymena
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Poll: When was the last time you read a book?
No plans for new public toilets to be open at night-time, says Dublin City Council manager
Oceans get their day in the sun at UN summit in French Riviera
Landowners with empty residential-zoned sites pay €28m in taxes days before Revenue deadline
More than 70 properties owned by the OPW are lying vacant around the country
This month
June 2025
'Ingratitude'; 'Very disappointed': Trump and Musk exchange insults in public falling-out
Hungary's infamous ban on LGBTQ+ content deemed to be violation of EU law
Ireland just had its warmest spring in at least 126 years
HSE to refer unpublished Children's Health Ireland report to gardaí and Medical Council
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Over 50 new EV charging stations are opening along national roads - here's where to find them
Open thread: Tell us your best, worst, and funniest Leaving Cert memories
'One of the worst things I've ever been through' - Domestic abuse survivors on Ireland's courts
Storm warning: Extreme wind is now 'priority' climate risk for Ireland
'I'm not getting my daughter back but I want to save other kids': Mother calls for bus safety laws
Man pepper-sprayed and arrested after assaulting garda on plane at Dublin Airport
Ireland's excessive emissions mean climate goals 'are increasingly out of reach'
Last month
May 2025
Quiz: Could you answer these Leaving Cert questions?
President says corporations 'deliberately' working against climate action
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
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