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What the papers say: Sunday's front pages
Sunday's front pages
Over €1.6m spent on deportation flights in first four months of 2026
Teenager dies following incident at Donegal International Rally
34 people arrested at the Donegal Rally
Two men arrested following reported van theft and attempted hijacking in Lisburn
Former solider on trial for allegedly sexually assaulting two colleagues
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
All the alleged offences took place between 2am and 5.30am on November 13th, 2021, at a time when the accused had been the victim of an alleged assault following a drunken row with a friend
Convicted sex offender is jailed for nine years for sexual exploitation of a young child
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
A convicted sex offender who sexually exploited a young child in his care for over a year and a half has been jailed for nine years
€1.2bn data centre campus approved in Ennis
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
The planned Ennis data centre has been moving for six years through various stages including strategic site assessment, zoning and planning.
Paul Givan believes the DUP can hold Jeffrey Donaldson’s Lagan Valley seat
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
The former DUP leader resigned last month
Man who admits killing construction worker heard comparing himself to Conor McGregor
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
The barrister further stated that the jury would hear from the young men about their observations of the accuse
Judge dismisses Duddy Group's bid for injunctions in row over assets including Dublin Hotel
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Mr Justice Rory Mulcahy said he was also not prepared to grant the Duddy group orders restraining the UK-based Propiteer Group from appointing or removing directors to firms involved in the running of the IBIS Red Cow Hotel in Clondalkin, Dublin
Eason to open brand new store in Dublin Arnotts
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
The 280sqm store will be located in the lower ground floor of the department store, adjacent to FAO Schwarz and will carry a broad range of books with specific emphasis on Irish-published and children’s titles.
Man who landed at Dublin Airport without a passport or ID is jailed
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Abrhe Biniyan, who has no fixed address, was arrested and charged with breaching the Immigration Act last week.
Woman with addiction issues sent back to prison after refusing treatment programme
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Mr Justice Hunt heard this week that since her release in December last year, Ms Lee has been charged with offences under the Public Order Act and Misuse of Drugs Act.
Two men accused of defrauding golf clubs denied bail
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Gardaí said they recovered phones connected to the alleged frauds, and they believed one was linked to Dean Kelly's Revolut account.
Sinn Fein says Simon Harris ‘failing his way to very top’
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Opposition parties called for a general election as they criticised Mr Harris’s nomination as taoiseach.
As it happened: Harris’s new Cabinet formally appointed by President
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Simon Harris has been elected as the country's new Taoiseach, making him the youngest leader of the Government in the history of the State
Irish Rail bombarded with complaints after train took seven hours to reach destination
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
The delay happened in February when a service between Dublin and Cork was hit by a “fatal failure” of a water pump, according to an internal investigation report from Irish Rail.
Supreme Court dismisses challenge against personal injuries guidelines
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
In the ruling, the seven-judge court dismissed the bulk of issues raised in an appeal brought by Bridget Delaney
Simon Harris elected as Taoiseach following Dáil vote
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Leo Varadkar formally resigned as Taoiseach on Monday
Down community ‘shocked and heartbroken’ after man killed in road crash
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
A number of roads in the town were closed for a time afterwards but have since reopened
Major changes to Dublin city traffic to come into effect in August
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
From August, bus gates will be in operation on Bachelors Walk and Aston Quay in order to restrict drivers from travelling through the city centre
Delay in planting crops will have knock-on effect for farming sector, Teagasc warns
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Teagasc’s director of knowledge Stan Lalor confirmed the National Fodder and Food Security Committee (NFFSC) is due to meet on Tuesday
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
All the stories from the day's front pages
Simon Harris poised to become taoiseach and protest planned as Dáil returns
Tue, 09 Apr, 2024
Leo Varadkar shocked the country when he announced he was stepping down as taoiseach and Fine Gael leader almost three weeks ago
Significant flooding in Kilkenny and Cork as yellow warnings in place
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
In Kilkenny, the Mullinavat to New Ross Road was closed due to flooding - and there were floods between Mullinavat and Knocktopher
Leo Varadkar has ‘no regrets’ as he officially resigns as Taoiseach
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Mr Varadkar will remain as Taoiseach in a caretaker capacity until a new taoiseach is voted in by the Dáil.
Gangster John Dundon hires new legal team and will have murder appeal heard this month
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Dundon was accused of engaging in a 'cynical ploy' last month after he sacked his lawyers and asked for an adjournment of his appeal
Man admits killing but denies murdering mechanic in Waterford
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Maurice Boland (36), of Bridgeview Close, Tallow, Co Waterford, pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Cian Gallagher at Barrack Street in Tallow
Woman (60s) arrested following €480,000 cannabis seizure at Shannon Airport
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The seizure was made at Shannon Airport on Sunday
Micheál Martin defends Simon Harris’ knowledge of EU and all-island issues
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The eye will not be taken off the ball on north under Harris’ leadership, the deputy Irish premier has said.
Man seen handing loaded handgun to taxi driver is 'deeply ashamed', court told
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Ryan Kelly (25) was under surveillance as part of an investigation by the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau.
Fund for Ireland announces €4m for peacebuilding initiatives
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Projects to reimage or remove peace walls in Northern Ireland are among those to benefit
Former election candidate to face trial over producing slash hook as a weapon
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Businessman Brian Garrigan (57) unsuccessfully ran as an independent candidate in 2020 but wants to be elected in this year’s council elections
Pat McDonagh rubbishes online posts claiming Cork hotel to switch to asylum accommodation
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Posts on social media had claimed the Charleville Park Hotel was to close to the public in order to be used to accommodate international protection applicants
Tánaiste said he is pursuing Google ads case ‘for the public good’
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
He said the Government would have to return to the issue of the power of social media giants have to influence elections.
Leo Varadkar hopes unionists will reassess negative perceptions of him
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The outgoing Taoiseach acknowledged the process around Brexit had proved ‘very disruptive’.
Arklow International Airport: Investors reportedly securing land for major hub
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The developers claim the location offers a 'genuine alternative to Dublin Airport' at significantly lower cost to airlines.
DUP focused on finding candidate to win Jeffrey Donaldson’s Lagan Valley seat
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The former DUP leader has not resigned his position as MP.
O’Neill insists it is ‘business as usual’ at Stormont following DUP upheaval
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Ministers from the Northern Ireland Executive and the Irish Government gathered in Armagh for a meeting of the North South Ministerial Council on Monday.
Lawyers for Garda killer Aaron Brady raise concern over negative publicity from upcoming trial
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Brady's trial, in which he is accused of perverting the course of justice, was due to begin on Monday
Garda to face Circuit Court trial over fatal N7 crash
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Three members of a Tallaght-based gang were killed in a collision on the N7 in July 2021 as they attempted to flee gardaí
'Monster' who raped two young girls jailed for 12 years
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The 59-year-old pleaded guilty to 12 counts relating to the sexual abuse of the two girls in the 1990s and 2000s
Longford woman killed in New York was ‘shining light’, funeral told
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Sarah McNally died after being stabbed at a bar in New York City on March 30th.
Woman (35) dies following road crash
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Police have named the victim as Oonagh Burns (35) from the Strabane area.
Gardaí investigating after car driven into shopfront in Carlow town
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Gardaí said no injuries were reported from the incident
Paddy Cosgrave returns as Web Summit chief executive
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Paddy Cosgrave is back at the helm of Web Summit, six months after he resigned following backlash over his comments on the Israel-Hamas war
Bon Secours Hospital in Galway reveals plans for €36m expansion
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The proposed expansion includes the construction of two new theatres
Partial solar eclipse will be visible on Monday night
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Sky gazers will have the chance to see part of a solar eclipse on Monday evening
What the papers say: Monday's front pages
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Monday's front pages
Status yellow warning for five counties with flooding risk
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
Met Éireann said Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow and Waterford will be affected until midnight tonight
Varadkar to attend north-south political meeting in last major job as Taoiseach
Mon, 08 Apr, 2024
The North South Ministerial Council last met in July 2021.
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after house fire and alleged assault in Dublin
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
The house was extensively damaged in the fire and has been sealed off for forensic examination
Third road death within 24 hours after man dies in Dublin crash
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
The driver of a van was pronounced dead at the scene in Dundrum
Pockets of air in coat kept girl afloat after she was swept out to sea
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
RNLI lifeboat volunteers reached the girl who was swept out to sea from the east pier of Dun Laoghaire Harbour in Co Dublin.
Well-known Dublin hotel ordered to pay €9,000 for unfair dismissal of restaurant manager
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
A well-known Dublin hotel has been ordered to pay a former restaurant manager €9,000 over its failure to call him back to work after the business reopened following its closure at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic
Simon Harris insists goal of delivering 250,000 new homes is achievable
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
The speech came ahead of his expected election as taoiseach on Tuesday.
Cost not the main factor in united Ireland debate, Harris says
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
Simon Harris is expected to become taoiseach this week.
Naked defendant appears in court after support cat goes missing during traffic stop
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
A Dublin man appeared in court completely nude and refused to wear clothes after his "emotional support" cat went missing during a traffic stop arrest
Politics watch: New Taoiseach, new Cabinet?
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
Here, we have a look at the topics that will dominate political discourse in the week to come
New approach to diagnosing heart disease hailed as potential ‘game changer’
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
A trial co-ordinated by researchers at the University of Galway used high resolution CT scans to identify blockages in coronary arteries.
Anfield, but not the one you're thinking of: Meath property is a Liverpool fan's dream
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
LFC Anfield, a four-bed dormer bungalow in Co Meath, is on the market for €610,000
Man dies following motorcycle crash in Co Wicklow
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
A technical examination of the scene has been conducted by Garda forensic collision investigators.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
Sunday's front pages
Girl (6) rescued from sea at Dún Laoghaire pier
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
A six-year-old girl is recovering after being rescued from the sea at the East Pier in Dún Laoghaire in Dublin last night
Storm Kathleen: Status yellow warning in place for three counties, 2,000 homes without power
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
The worst of Storm Kathleen appears to be over, but there is still a status yellow warning in place for three counties while 2,000 homes are still without power
Sinn Féin's 2024 social media ad spend more than other parties combined
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
Sinn Féin's social media ad spend in 2024 was €44,450, more than Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, Labour and the Social Democrats combined
Man (40s) dies after being struck by car in Cork
Sun, 07 Apr, 2024
The pedestrian, a man in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene
MTU launch €38,000 cybersecurity scholarship programme
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
Munster Technological University (MTU) has launched a cybersecurity scholarship programme, with applications now open
Simon Harris pledges to hit the ground running as next taoiseach
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
The new Fine Gael leader vowed to inject ‘new energy’ into his party.
Storm Kathleen: 12,000 homes still without power as ESB repairs continue
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
Twelve thousand homes and businesses are still without power this evening after Storm Kathleen made landfall earlier
Varadkar backs Harris to secure historic fourth term for Fine Gael
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
The outgoing Taoiseach thanked the party faithful for their support during his 13 years in government.
Brazilian man in custody over €110,000 cocaine seizure at Dublin Airport
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
A Brazilian man arrested over a €110,000 cocaine seizure at Dublin Airport has been held in custody
Man arrested as gardaí seize drugs worth €135,000
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
An industrial hydraulic press, a large vacuum packing machine, blenders and a weighing scales were also located and seized
One man arrested as gardaí seize €14,000 in cash, car and jewellery
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
Gardaí arrested one man and seized cash, a car and jewellery during the course of a search in Dublin 13 on Friday
Coveney insists he was not ‘shafted’ by Harris over Cabinet role
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
The outgoing minister said his decision to step back from front line politics was motivated by a desire to facilitate renewal within Fine Gael.
Quiz: How many storm names are chosen each season?
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
With Storm Kathleen set to hit Ireland this weekend, how much do you remember about recent storms?
Terms of reference for Ireland's Covid-19 inquiry ‘almost ready’
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
Simon Harris, who was minister for health at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, said the inquiry would be ‘really important’.
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
A variety of stories feature on the front of the Irish newspapers on Saturday.
Simon Harris says united Ireland not currently a ‘priority’
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
Simon Harris is due to be appointed taoiseach on Tuesday.
Storm Kathleen: Thousands without power as severe and damaging gusts hit Ireland
Sat, 06 Apr, 2024
Forecaster Met Éireann warned that gale force southerly winds will bring risks of power outages and difficult travelling conditions.
Drugs worth €260,000 found hidden in bag at Dublin Airport
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
A man who had just flown in from Malaga, Spain, was arrested.
Man charged with dangerous driving causing death of nine-year-old boy
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Sergee Kelly appeared at Ballyshannon District Court on Friday in connection with the fatal road traffic collision, where Ronan Wilson (9), from Kildress in County Tyrone, was killed.
Simon Harris pledges to be ‘mature’ taoiseach as he seeks to renew his party
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The Fine Gael leader said he would be appealing to three cohorts of people during his Ard Fheis speech on Saturday evening.
Simon Harris to consider cap on pay for Department secretaries-general
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Simon Harris was speaking at the Fine Gael Ard Fheis.
Simon Harris wants RTÉ reports brought to Cabinet ‘quickly’
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Two independent reports into RTE’s governance and culture were commissioned by the Minister for Media.
Irish troops arrive home to mark end of peacekeeping mission in Syria
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Ireland has now withdrawn its troops from the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), who are deployed to monitor the border between Israel and Syria.
Former RTÉ journalist confirms he will be running in European elections
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Independent Ireland TD Michael Fitzmaurice confirmed that Mr Mullooly would be standing as the party's candidate in the Midlands Northwest constituency.
Memorial mass to be held for Cork man who drowned in Perth sea
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
In February, the family of Damien Lucey placed a white rose at the exact spot where he entered the water on January 8th, 2024.
English van driver appears in court charged in connection with €1.1m Dublin Port haul
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The cannabis was seized from a van which had arrived on a ferry from the UK on Wednesday
Heather Humphreys confirmed as Fine Gael deputy leader
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The party will hold its Ard Fheis this weekend in Galway
Challenge brought against planning permission for Monkstown apartments
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The proposed development is located at Dalguise, Monkstown Road, Monkstown, Co Dublin
Government pulls multimillion-euro investment in six Israeli companies
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The divestment decision relates to shareholdings with a total value of €2.95 million in the six companies
Storm Kathleen: Crisis management team meets as weather alerts updated
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The National Directorate for Fire & Emergency Management (NDFEM) Crisis Management Team convened a Met Éireann technical briefing on Friday morning to assess possible impacts of the storm
Revenue seize cannabis and wine worth over €500,000 in Dublin and Rosslare
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Revenue have seized €500,000 worth of cannabis and red wine in Dublin and Rosslare
Irish man killed in helicopter crash in Swiss Alps named
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
An Irish man killed in a helicopter crash in the Swiss Alps has been named
Oil refinery worker unfairly dismissed after testing positive for alcohol awarded no compensation
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The Workplace Relations Commission ruled that no compensation should be awarded to the employee, Eddie Desmond, as he had “contributed 100 per cent” to his own dismissal
Man and woman killed in Cork house fire
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses
What the papers say: Friday's front pages
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
Friday's front pages
Spike in investment fraud in Ireland sees over €25m stolen last year
Fri, 05 Apr, 2024
The number of people who reported investment fraud in the first two months of this year has doubled compared to last year
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