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The Gaelic Players Association is seeking Government support to ensure the Munster Senior Camogie final between Cork and Waterford goes ahead as scheduled tomorrow afternoon.
09 May 2025
US President Donald Trump has said he hoped to meet "fantastic" EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, as a trade deal with Britain boosted hopes for other countries' tariff negotiations.
09 May 2025
Minister for Finance Pascal Donohoe has said that a "worst case scenario" would see 50 to 75,000 Irish affected by tariffs in the medium term.
09 May 2025
A Tipperary boarding school that has educated boys only for the past 120 years will become co-educational next year.
09 May 2025
Serious consideration should be given to banning under-16s from using social media, similar to a law passed last year in Australia, according to Tánaiste Simon Harris.
09 May 2025
There have been more than 90,000 applications for compensation made following Storm Éowyn, which brought record-breaking gusts in January, according to figures obtained by TG4's 7LÁ programme.
09 May 2025
Pope Leo XIV used to "play priest" when he was a child, according to his brother, who said that he could not be prouder of the new pontiff.
09 May 2025
Russia's Victory Day military parade commemorating 80 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany has started on Moscow's Red Square, state TV showed.
09 May 2025
Aer Lingus has reported an operating loss of €55m for the first quarter of 2025, an improvement on the €82m loss it reported the same time last year.
09 May 2025
Follow all the latest developments after Robert Francis Prevost was elected as the 267th pope, becoming Pope Leo XIV. The new pope celebrating his first Mass as pontiff at the Sistine Chapel.
09 May 2025
Five civilians have been killed in Indian shelling overnight in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, a government official said, after days of exchanges between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
09 May 2025
Dublin Fire Brigade has launched a new recruitment campaign to try and attract a greater diversity of people to the service.
09 May 2025
An Australian woman accused of triple murder with a toxic mushroom-laced beef Wellington had rarely invited her four guests to eat at her home before, a court heard this morning.
09 May 2025
People used to say that only Richard Nixon could go to China, so maybe only an American Pope can act as a moral check on the US President and his MAGA movement's most extreme positions, writes Sean Whelan.
09 May 2025
Russia hit eight Ukrainian settlements near a frontline 220 times during ceasefire, governor of the Zaporizhzhia region Ivan Fedorov said on the Telegram messaging platform.
09 May 2025
The announcement that US Cardinal Robert Prevost had been elected Pope came as a surprise to many, writes Social Affairs and Religion Correspondent Ailbhe Conneely from Rome.
09 May 2025
Pope Leo has said he hopes that his election can help the Catholic Church bring light to the "dark nights of this world" as he delivered his first Mass since being elected.
09 May 2025
Talks over Leaving Certificate subject reforms between the teacher unions and the Department of Education have concluded, with a package of supports offered for implementation of Senior Cycle Redevelopment from September.
09 May 2025
A shotgun, ammunition and four motorcycles have been seized by gardaí investigating organised crime and feuding criminal gangs in Finglas.
08 May 2025
Senior civil servants are to highlight concerns over the use of artificial intelligence in the public service at the annual conference of the Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants.
08 May 2025