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Sunday
8th June 2025
Twenty years after Terence Wheelock's arrest, his family continue to call for a public inquiry
Quiz: How much do you know about tennis?
Alcaraz saves three match points to beat Sinner in French Open final for the ages
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: An escalation manager on €120K living in Dublin
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Runaway pet zebra that became internet sensation finally captured
Plans to tie rents for new build apartments to inflation rate being brought to Cabinet
Under the proposal, the 2% rent cap will not apply to apartments built after a certain date.
It is understood that landlords will be allowed to reset rent between tenancies.
Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin described the plan as "utter madness" and said it will introduce a four-tier rental market.
Kilkenny show character to beat Galway for sixth consecutive Leinster title
Justice Minister voices concern over length of time taken to discover Tina Satchwell's remains
Irish woman ‘in fear’ ahead of release of the prime suspect in Madeline McCann's disappearance
Man jailed for three years for sexually assaulting young woman in Donegal park
Results of cancer prevention initiative to be presented to EU Parliament
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Politicians probably shouldn’t let AI do all the talking
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Taoiseach among world leaders attending United Nations ocean summit in Nice
Shane Lowry stays four shots off the lead at Canadian Open
Sitdown Sunday: A Route 66 town, a missing man and a detective who thinks he's cracked the case
More than 70 properties owned by the OPW are lying vacant around the country
Child in care in Laois was given the same timetable for months on end, except for one zoo trip
Dereliction in Ireland: 'Something is rotten in the Irish property industry'
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
Why interest rate cuts are good news for Irish homeowners - but likely no help for buyers
Big shift in favour of dairy farming among scenarios proposed in government's land reforms
The draft recommendations have caused anger among environmentalists and some farmers.
Last week
1st June 2025 - 7th June 2025
Opinion: Dublin's streets are a mess, and not enough is being done to fix them
Gus Landy
Beyond the Pale organisers confirm music festival will go ahead after reports of cancellation
Quiz: How well do you know Liam Neeson's very particular set of skills?
Cork dethrone Limerick after penalty shootout drama in Munster senior hurling final
FactCheck: False claims about toxins, Vitamin D and ‘cooked’ skin in viral claims about suncream
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Carer who died in Galway house fire was a 'son, brother, partner, friend and rock', funeral hears
Kilkenny rebound against Dublin, Costelloe rescues draw for Limerick
Housing Minister pulls plug on almost 500 social homes across six sites over rising costs
O'Leary and O'Shea star as Kerry open All-Ireland defence with win over Mayo
Leinster beat Glasgow to book their place in URC Grand Final
Protest held in Dublin over lack of additional needs education provision
Man who left victim with 'life changing' injuries after being invited to house for food jailed
Limerick Garda breaks silence after being found not guilty in 'nightmare' corruption case
Michael Gaine remembered as 'proud Kerry man' who 'loved life' at funeral
Threat of industrial action in secondary schools as ASTI rejects Leaving Cert reform package
Have you noticed an increase in bad behaviour at the cinema?
Surrealing in the Years: Mayo Pride's 'Child of Drag' is a 'dreadful blasphemy'. So what?
Carl Kinsella