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8th June 2025 - 14th June 2025
OPW says it will make a report to gardaí after staff confronted by Castletown House protestors
Tax rebate agent appears on Revenue's list of tax defaulters
Cyclist in his 80s dies after road collision in Co Kerry
Landlords to be allowed reset rents every six years for new tenancies signed next year
How a group of Dublin students bagged a Booker-winning author's new work for their magazine
Developers behind almost 500 delayed social homes calls for 'urgent' meeting with Government
‘Racist thuggery’: How a peaceful vigil in Ballymena turned into anti-immigration violence
The PSNI said yesterday’s vigil was ‘hijacked’ by people intent on causing violence.
Poll: When was the last time you read a book?
Former Waterford Crystal site to become part of enterprise centre on university campus
Military air traffic controllers to be offered emergency bonus pay to keep them in Irish Air Corps
'Major reforms' for the rental sector finally revealed - here's what you need to know
New build apartments to be exempt from the 2% rent increase cap.
Landings at Skellig Michael set to begin today after another delay to permits for operators
Dead insects, faecal matter and a car workshop among reasons for food closure orders in May
Hunger in Gaza: When starving babies is the strategy, not just the outcome
Dr Clare Patton
Michael Healy-Rae's property company records profits of €800,000 over last two years
'Significant increase' in allegations of abuse against Catholic Church members, report says
'It's what I grew up with': Ed Sheeran says he identifies culturally as Irish
The universe may not have originated with the Big Bang, new study reveals
Mother of four charged over €400k cannabis seizure lived a 'lavish lifestyle', court hears
Irish Marks and Spencer online deliveries unavailable as company resumes online orders in UK
Activists legally challenge garda decision not to probe Airbnb business in Israeli settlements
Dublin City Council referred to WRC as thousands of workers to 'miss' a week's wage
Socialist Red Network group quits People Before Profit over party's 'perfomative politics'
New rental regulations will allow landlords increase rents if previous tenant leaves voluntarily
Number of children in 'consistent poverty' in Ireland rises by over 45,000 in one year
Ireland seeking that EU avoid implementing counter tariffs on the US, cabinet to hear
One driver arrested every hour for drink or drug driving in 2024, Garda Commissioner says
Watchdog warns that Government's fiscal plans 'lack credibility' as spending to overrun again
The Fiscal Advisory Council has released its report assessing the government’s handling of public finances and the economy.
Dublin councillors debate 'shocking' decision to pull plug on almost 250 social homes in city
No plans for new public toilets to be open at night-time, says Dublin City Council manager
Here's what happened today: Monday
Jozef Puska's brother withheld information to protect himself, not Ashling Murphy's murderer, lawyer says
Gardaí investigating after decapitated body of a fox found hanging from electrical lines in Cork
Care homes exposé: 'We need to reverse the privatisation of our social care sector'
Sinéad McGarry
Council 'concerned' over claims that Wicklow cliff walk closure has cost local economy millions
Lorry driver accused of having €1m cannabis for sale or supply told gardaí he'd 'smoke it tomorrow'
Opposition calls for ‘vote of conscience’ on Israeli 'war bonds' ahead of cross-party motion
Dozens of Irish people among group set to march from Cairo to Gaza amid aid blockade