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Last month
June 2025
Debunked: Viral video of a meat pile does not show the results of shoplifting in Ireland
World's most popular TikToker deported from US for allegedly overstaying visa
This year
2025
Man questioned over alleged stalking of Limerick influencer Chloe Koyce at Dublin hotel
Running influencer under fire for interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
Irish data protection watchdog slaps TikTok with €530 million fine over data transfers to China
WRC rules TikTok not unlawful in refusing remote work for employee injured in car crash
Donald Trump signs Executive Order giving TikTok another 75 days to find a US buyer
Garron Noone thanks his supporters as he returns to TikTok after backlash
Who is Garron Noone and why are politicians claiming he was 'silenced'?
TikTok announces feature to allow parents to limit teenagers' use of the app
Enterprise minister says TikTok redundancies 'very difficult' for laid-off workers
Government informed of up to 300 job losses at TikTok’s Irish operations
TikTok workers in Dublin to lose jobs in latest redundancies to hit the social media firm
Law empowering state to tackle election disinformation on ice, as Brussels and tech firms object
Tech firms complained to the European Commission, which is also not happy with the Irish law.
The government said it would enact the law before last June's local elections - but now it has to amend it.
Misinformation about election interference spread online during last year's local and general elections.
Self-diagnosis: TikTok has convinced me I have ADHD — why are we so willing to be influenced?
Niamh O'Reilly
TikTok restores service in US, thanking Trump
Trump says he will 'most likely' delay US TikTok ban for 90 days
Joe Biden will not enforce TikTok ban in the US before leaving office, official says
Chinese TikTok alternative Rednote tops Irish app store charts as users 'migrate' ahead of US ban
China exploring possible sale of TikTok to Elon Musk if US cracks down on ownership
'Cherry Tomato Bridge' is Dublin's hottest new tourist attraction
US Supreme Court poised to uphold ban on TikTok this month
Last year
2024
Trump asks US Supreme Court to pause law threatening TikTok ban
EU opens investigation against TikTok over alleged Russian interference in Romanian elections
Do you use TikTok?
TikTok asks Supreme Court to temporarily block looming ban in US
Romania's top court scraps presidential election results amid Russian interference claims
TikTok approved 'obvious' election-related disinformation ads, including in Irish language
Louise Bruton: I'm a Celebrity is back, and the wheels of reality TV keep turning...
Louise Bruton
Dr Catherine Conlon: The clock is TikToking on social media access for young teens
Dr Catherine Conlon
Australia to introduce legislation banning children under 16 from social media
New social media appeals body which aims to resolve content disputes will be based in Dublin
British man avoids jail after livestreaming his court case over a fake driving licence
TikTok's US future hangs in balance, after Biden orders Chinese ownership to cease
Ireland's media watchdog to crack down on online platforms hosting illegal content
Want to work remotely? Don't expect Ireland's new 'right to request' law to help
Katie Price to have TikTok income suspended amid bankruptcy dispute, judge rules
Why is this influencer with 18 million followers causing a heated debate about 'tradwives'?
TikTok set to lay off staff in Ireland amid global round of redundancies
US Department of Justice urges court to throw out TikTok's appeal over forced sale of company