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Young girl killed in Co Donegal crash with three others in serious condition
ESRI and gambling regulator studied gambling promotions by having participants bet on the Euros
Yesterday
2nd July 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
This June was Ireland's fourth-hottest since records began 126 years ago
Ireland's population reaches 7 million for first time since the 19th century
In 2022, the population south of the border was 5.15 million and the population north of the border was 1.91 million.
This week
29th June 2025 - 3rd July 2025
Trump tours cages at new immigrant detention camp in Florida Everglades
Politicians ask questions about services and the Occupied Territories Bill but get few answers
New US ambassador takes up office, swapping pet goats in New Jersey for deer in the Phoenix Park
'Body parts flying everywhere': Israeli forces killed at least 67 people across Gaza today
Bacon and cabbage dinners recalled from shops and supermarkets due to harmful bacteria
Life in Palestine: 'I'd rather they break my arms and legs than take me into detention'
Last week
22nd June 2025 - 28th June 2025
'It's a killing field': Israeli newspaper claims IDF soldiers routinely ordered to fire on civilians
Irishman Morgan McSweeney becomes the villain of the UK left as Labour is plagued by turmoil
Weather to stay warm, humid and changeable over the weekend
'It's a scam': Financial advisor and TV host Eoin McGee warns people about scams using his name
Supreme Leader Khamenei declares 'victory' over Israel and says Iran will 'never' surrender
Irish author Donal Ryan wins Orwell Prize for Political Fiction
Ireland needs 80,000 new workers to reach housing and infrastructure targets, ESRI says
ESRI 'genuinely worried' about 2008-style budget crisis if US corporate taxes dry up
Economic uncertainty has never been as high as it is now, the ESRI said.
Iran moves to suspend inspections from nuclear watchdog after US and Israel attacks
EU's 'inaction' slammed after it found ‘indications’ Israeli actions in Gaza breach trade deal
Bombing for 'peace': The White House position on Israel-Iran war has been mired by contradictions
Even as Israeli airstrikes rained down on Tehran, Trump was still urging Iranian leaders to “make a deal”.
Last month
June 2025
European 'empty rhetoric' is not enough to stop Israel's 'ethnic cleansing' of Gaza, MSF says
Israeli forces kill more than 50 and wound over 200 in latest massacre at aid site in Gaza
Warm, humid and sunny weather on the way this week - with the odd shower of course
Five more people arrested over public disorder in Northern Ireland, including 13-year-old girl
How Israel's attack on Iran quickly changed the tune of recently critical allies in Europe
Trump targets Democrat-run cities as he demands 'largest mass deportation programme in history'
'Hatred and fear and rage': A former Israeli officer on why some soldiers oppose the occupation
Speaking out publicly about the harsh reality of the occupation does not go down well with much of Israeli society.
Netanyahu warns of ‘several waves’ of Israeli attacks as Iran threatens 'powerful response'
Iran has described the assault as a “declaration of war”.
The United States said it had prior knowledge but was not involved in the attack.
Israel has since announced the closure of its embassies across the globe.
Shadow war: Iran's nuclear programme and Israel's attempts to destroy it
'Many of the bodies were burned': Black smoke rises over the scene of the Air India plane crash
US anti-deportation protests continue and spread beyond 'test case' Los Angeles
Will you be supporting Leinster in the URC final this weekend?
Status Yellow thunderstorm warnings issued for most of the country
Met Éireann is warning of heavy showers, a risk of lightning damage and poor travelling conditions.
'Relationship is excellent!": Trump says US and China have made a deal on rare earth minerals
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