Irish - Last year 2025
India Day celebration in Dublin postponed 'out of respect to victims' of recent attacks
In the last month, a number of people from the Indian community in Ireland – including a six-year-old girl – were targeted in separate attacks.
Litter of puppies found on side of the road safely returned to their mother
Thirteen newborn puppies have been returned to their home after a public appeal.
Ireland squad named for Women's Rugby World Cup
U20 hooker Beth Buttimer the one uncapped player, as new call-ups make the final cut.
'I almost lost hundreds of euro': Fans warned as ticket scams rise ahead of Oasis gigs
Fraudsters are cloning accounts, using stolen images, and charging full price to trick desperate fans.
Trans women facing confusion over their eligibility under the free HRT scheme
The Irish Pharmacy Union has said they are seeking clarity from the Department of Health on the issue
Priest seriously injured after attack with a glass bottle in church named as Fr John Murray
Detective Chief Inspector David McBurney described the attack as ‘completely shocking and brutal’.
Ireland’s hospitality VAT cut aims to help small restaurants – but chains like McDonald’s gain the most
The government plans to cut VAT by 4.5%, but it may not reach the small businesses that need it.
- Larmour was a social worker and court clerk embroiled in the notorious Kincora Boys’ Home scandal in Belfast.
- During the covertly recorded 1995 phone call with John he admitted to the abuse, describing it as "just one of those things".
- Historic police files show that Larmour was once accused of orchestrating a false alibi to help get a suspected child killer acquitted of sexual abuse charges.
MSF workers in Gaza city fear for malnourished women and children as Israel takeover looms
The Palestinians working with MSF are saving the portion of rice they get during their shift to bring home to their children as food is so scarce.

