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Yesterday
3rd July 2025
Mother of girl (6) killed in Donegal crash last night dies in hospital from her injuries
Homeless charity worker jailed for six months after carrying a knife on the Luas
Chicken fillet rolls and Cork City: Taoiseach tries to pull the strings for more trade with Japan
Though wearing a blue suit and not a green jersey in the sweltering 33 degree heat, the Taoiseach was on message that Ireland is open for business.
Crete wildfire forces 5,000 to evacuate as extreme heat claims more lives across Europe
Diogo Jota was glorious at his athletic peak - his death is a brutal reminder of life's fragility
Conor McGregor refused planning permission for 'out-of-scale' six-bed house in Co Kildare
Four men charged in connection with seizure of €31m worth of cocaine in Co Cork
Tetchy scenes between neutrality activists and politicians during Triple Lock abolition meeting
Woman in her 70s killed in collision between car and truck in Co Meath
Donegal man jailed for multiple sexual offences against two young girls
United Ireland would cost €3bn in first year, but all burdens would disappear within ten years
Taoiseach 'surprised' by Fianna Fáil MEP's criticism of Eamon Ryan getting EU housing role
Taoiseach says no decision made on college fees as government accused of ‘betraying' students
Was your cancer diagnosis or treatment delayed? We want to hear your stories
Portrait of last Battle of Britain pilot, Irishman John Hemingway, handed over at National Museum
'Pound falls after Reeves's tears': Little sympathy on UK front pages for embattled Chancellor
Ashling Murphy's partner settles BBC defamation case over reporting on victim impact statement
Inishowen community 'raw with grief' as young girl killed in Co Donegal crash
Jamie Bryson and Daithí McKay cleared in Northern Ireland Nama misconduct trial
Should sunbed use be banned?
Woman arrested on suspicion of murder after man dies following house fire in Co Antrim
Racism in Ireland: 'This is our Ireland too, and we can no longer stay silent'
Fatima Ahmed
Marian Price files legal action to sue Disney over Jean McConville murder scene in Say Nothing
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after discovery of a man's body in Mallow, Co Cork
Man (50s) arrested in connection with death of 89-year-old Josie Ray in Nenagh last year
Unregistered text messages from companies will be labelled as 'likely scam' under new rules from ComReg
EU Commission President Von der Leyen faces no-confidence vote next week
Energy bills 'may not see increases' as industry to raise up to €18bn for grid upgrades
Tánaiste accused of ‘gaslighting’ people in ‘desperate need’ of empty Council-owned homes
Just one form needed to apply for multiple secondary schools under new pilot plan
ESRI and gambling regulator studied gambling promotions by having participants bet on the Euros
Asked to think like a paedophile or act suicidal: Workers training Meta's AI in Ireland speak out
Content moderators say the work they carry out is increasingly psychologically distressing because of the advent of AI
One worker self-harmed in real life after spending entire shifts writing first-person suicide-related prompts
Workers recount horrifying videos they have reviewed as part of their day jobs
Benefits such as free meals - which contract workers say made the workday more bearable - have been removed
Wednesday
2nd July 2025
Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' stalled by Republican rebellion in Congress
Withdrawal of 'fresh evidence' meant Nikita Hand never got to address claims against her in court
The Court of Appeal confirmed today that it would refer the withdrawal of the new evidence to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Gerry Adams slams 'vindictive' UK government plans to block compensation for illegal internment
Here are the vacant and derelict buildings around Ireland that councils asked to CPO in June
This Irish embassy in Japan is the state's most expensive building constructed outside Ireland
The final cost of the project is expected to be €27.4 million.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday