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July
July 2025
Bob Dylan to play five nights in Ireland in November (you have to leave your phone at the door)
Family of girl injured in Parnell Square attack asks for 'moment of silence' tomorrow evening
TikTok under investigation over claims it misled Ireland's data regulator
EU to defer Israel trade ban and instead work with its government to increase aid into Gaza
Former Irish swimming coach George Gibney agrees to extradition from US to face 79 charges for sexual offences
Gibney has withdrawn his application to contest his extradition ahead of a court appearance tomorrow.
Pregnant mothers deemed 'high risk' at Portiuncula Hospital to be moved for pre-birth care
Five separate reviews identified serious concerns with maternity care at Portiuncula Hospital in Co Galway.
Potential sunbed ban on the cards as Government to explore options
Elon Musk's AI chatbot deletes posts which included antisemitic remarks and praised Hitler
At least 20 people, including six children, killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza overnight
People who claimed to the injuries compensation board last year got an average of €13,100 each
How many people are registered as 'drone pilots' in Ireland? More than 23,000
Families facing 'impossible decisions' in the face of rising costs, Dáil told
Get to the bank, Sofia... Bulgaria is about to become the newest Eurozone member
CAB will seize and sell illegal assets within two years under new proposals
Von der Leyen slams no-confidence motion as move from 'the oldest playbook of extremists'
Warm, dry weather expected this week - including temperatures of 28 degrees on Friday
Donald Trump to send 'tariff letters' to countries from today
Just 600 out of 20,000 construction firms register for list to crack down on cowboy builders
Jeremy Corbyn looking to start new party with MP who has quit Labour
Minister wants to 'maintain' insurance reforms before approving personal injury pay-out hikes
Dublin Airport had its busiest day ever on Sunday, with 129,000 passengers
New virtual tour of Irish prison aims to reduce anxiety among incoming prisoners and visitors
Tetchy scenes between neutrality activists and politicians during Triple Lock abolition meeting
BBC will no longer broadcast Glastonbury performances that they deem to be 'high risk'
Tinned food brand Del Monte files for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer
EU Commission President Von der Leyen faces no-confidence vote next week
United Ireland would cost €3bn in first year, but all burdens would disappear within ten years
Energy bills 'may not see increases' as industry to raise up to €18bn for grid upgrades
Harris 'not convinced' that dole increases should be in line with other social welfare payments
George Gibney arrested in Florida and faces up to 79 charges in Ireland, including attempted rape
Six million passengers' private information breached in cyberattack, Aussie airline Qantas says
Eamon Ryan lands new role as the EU's housing tsar
Rory Gallagher takes High Court case against GAA President and Director-General
Former Derry football boss Rory Gallagher is suing the GAA President and Director
Commuters told to expect delays to DART services this morning
June
June 2025
Junior housing minister says homelessness crisis 'a really difficult challenge to tackle'
Second man (20) arrested over slurry-spreading incident before Pride parade in Ballymena
'We need an agreement': Tánaiste Harris calls on EU to reach tariff deal with US
Kneecap among artists whose Glastonbury gigs are under review by UK police