Gardaí seize €320k in cash, bank cards and false IDs Gardaí said they have disrupted a multi-million euro money laundering operation whereby large sums from suspected frauds were deposited in Polish, French and Norwegian bank accounts and withdrawn at ATMs in Ireland. Dublin • 16 Sep
Gardaí seize €320k in cash, bank cards and false IDs Gardaí said they have disrupted a multi-million euro money laundering operation whereby large sums from suspected frauds were deposited in Polish, French and Norwegian bank accounts and withdrawn at ATMs in Ireland. Dublin • 16 Sep
US appeals court rejects Trump bid to oust Fed's Cook A US appeals court has declined to allow Donald Trump to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook - the first time a president has pursued such action since the Fed's founding in 1913 - in the latest step in a legal battle that threatens the Fed's longstanding independence. Business • 16 Sep
US appeals court rejects Trump bid to oust Fed's Cook A US appeals court has declined to allow Donald Trump to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook - the first time a president has pursued such action since the Fed's founding in 1913 - in the latest step in a legal battle that threatens the Fed's longstanding independence. Business • 16 Sep
Outlook for energy prices 'reasonably positive' - ESB The outlook for energy prices "looks reasonably positive," according to the Chief Financial Officer of the ESB Group. Business • 16 Sep
Outlook for energy prices 'reasonably positive' - ESB The outlook for energy prices "looks reasonably positive," according to the Chief Financial Officer of the ESB Group. Business • 16 Sep
The Big Mo: Gareth Sheridan's sudden political commodity Gareth Sheridan suddenly has that most precious of political commodities - The Big Mo. Presidential Election • 16 Sep
The Big Mo: Gareth Sheridan's sudden political commodity Gareth Sheridan suddenly has that most precious of political commodities - The Big Mo. Presidential Election • 16 Sep
From Gaza to an Irish kitchen: 'Texts are getting more desperate' As bombardment of Gaza City continues, Prime Time has been speaking with an Irish-Palestinian family in north County Dublin, who are living with a constant knot of worry for their relatives trapped in the enclave Prime Time • 16 Sep
From Gaza to an Irish kitchen: 'Texts are getting more desperate' As bombardment of Gaza City continues, Prime Time has been speaking with an Irish-Palestinian family in north County Dublin, who are living with a constant knot of worry for their relatives trapped in the enclave Prime Time • 16 Sep
Long list of issues for farmers in spotlight The National Ploughing Championships this year is less about showcasing all that is good and great about agriculture and more about highlighting the growing list of challenges threatening the future of many farmers. Analysis and Comment • 16 Sep
Long list of issues for farmers in spotlight The National Ploughing Championships this year is less about showcasing all that is good and great about agriculture and more about highlighting the growing list of challenges threatening the future of many farmers. Analysis and Comment • 16 Sep
Watch: Students develop AI-led rover to treat ash dieback Five Irish students are developing an AI-driven rover to deliver a potential treatment for ash dieback, the deadly disease that is prevalent in ash trees throughout Europe. Environment • 16 Sep
Watch: Students develop AI-led rover to treat ash dieback Five Irish students are developing an AI-driven rover to deliver a potential treatment for ash dieback, the deadly disease that is prevalent in ash trees throughout Europe. Environment • 16 Sep
44% of agribusinesses delay investment due to uncertainty Almost half of Irish food and agribusinesses have delayed investment due to uncertainty, despite record optimism in the sector. Business • 16 Sep
44% of agribusinesses delay investment due to uncertainty Almost half of Irish food and agribusinesses have delayed investment due to uncertainty, despite record optimism in the sector. Business • 16 Sep
Israel launches huge ground assault on Gaza City Israel has launched the main stage of its long-awaited ground offensive on Gaza City, declaring "Gaza is burning" as Palestinians in the area described the most intense bombardment they had experienced in two years of war. Middle East • 16 Sep
Israel launches huge ground assault on Gaza City Israel has launched the main stage of its long-awaited ground offensive on Gaza City, declaring "Gaza is burning" as Palestinians in the area described the most intense bombardment they had experienced in two years of war. Middle East • 16 Sep
Former AG taking legal challenge against Slane bypass A former attorney general is taking a legal challenge against the construction of the Slane bypass in Co Meath. Leinster • 16 Sep
Former AG taking legal challenge against Slane bypass A former attorney general is taking a legal challenge against the construction of the Slane bypass in Co Meath. Leinster • 16 Sep
Ireland's first Taco Bell restaurant opens in Co Meath The country's first Taco Bell restaurant will open today as part of a €15m investment by Applegreen in a new motorway service station off Junction 6 on the M3 in Dunshaughlin, Co Meath. Regional • 17 Sep
Ireland's first Taco Bell restaurant opens in Co Meath The country's first Taco Bell restaurant will open today as part of a €15m investment by Applegreen in a new motorway service station off Junction 6 on the M3 in Dunshaughlin, Co Meath. Regional • 17 Sep
Up to 300,000 expected to attend Ploughing in Offaly Up to 300,000 people are expected to attend this year's National Ploughing Championships, which is under way in Screggan, Co Offaly. Leinster • 16 Sep
Up to 300,000 expected to attend Ploughing in Offaly Up to 300,000 people are expected to attend this year's National Ploughing Championships, which is under way in Screggan, Co Offaly. Leinster • 16 Sep
Depaul helped over 1,000 exit homelessness last year The number of people moved from homelessness into long-term accommodation run by the homeless charity Depaul last year rose by 39%. Ireland • 16 Sep
Depaul helped over 1,000 exit homelessness last year The number of people moved from homelessness into long-term accommodation run by the homeless charity Depaul last year rose by 39%. Ireland • 16 Sep
84% worried about cost-of-living crisis, survey finds A total of 84% of people in Ireland are worried about the cost-of-living crisis, while fewer than one in seven believe the Government is doing enough to address it. Ireland • 16 Sep
84% worried about cost-of-living crisis, survey finds A total of 84% of people in Ireland are worried about the cost-of-living crisis, while fewer than one in seven believe the Government is doing enough to address it. Ireland • 16 Sep
Trump arrives in Britain for second state visit US President Donald Trump has arrived in Britain for an unprecedented second state visit at which the two nations will seal investment deals and renew a "special relationship" Prime Minister Keir Starmer is keen to champion. UK • 16 Sep
Trump arrives in Britain for second state visit US President Donald Trump has arrived in Britain for an unprecedented second state visit at which the two nations will seal investment deals and renew a "special relationship" Prime Minister Keir Starmer is keen to champion. UK • 16 Sep
'Huge honour' - Ireland's boxing medallists return home Newly crowned world boxing champion Aoife O'Rourke has arrived at Dublin Airport from Liverpool with her gold medal. Ireland • 16 Sep
'Huge honour' - Ireland's boxing medallists return home Newly crowned world boxing champion Aoife O'Rourke has arrived at Dublin Airport from Liverpool with her gold medal. Ireland • 16 Sep
Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel President Donald Trump has said that the US military carried out a strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel that had been on its way to the United States, the second such strike carried out against a suspected drug boat in recent weeks. US • 15 Sep
Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel President Donald Trump has said that the US military carried out a strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel that had been on its way to the United States, the second such strike carried out against a suspected drug boat in recent weeks. US • 15 Sep
TD sorry for 2009 Obama costume using brown make-up Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes has apologised for what he said was a "completely inappropriate" Halloween costume he wore 16 years ago when he wore brown make-up to dress up as former US President Barack Obama. Ireland • 16 Sep
TD sorry for 2009 Obama costume using brown make-up Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes has apologised for what he said was a "completely inappropriate" Halloween costume he wore 16 years ago when he wore brown make-up to dress up as former US President Barack Obama. Ireland • 16 Sep
Murder inquiry following death of man, 42, in Lisburn Police have begun a murder investigation following the death of a man in Lisburn this morning. Ulster • 16 Sep
Murder inquiry following death of man, 42, in Lisburn Police have begun a murder investigation following the death of a man in Lisburn this morning. Ulster • 16 Sep
Worker loses WRC challenge after 'locked horns' A worker who said he only "locked horns" with a colleague because he was provoked by rebel music and being called a "English b*****d" has lost a challenge over his sacking. Ireland • 15 Sep
Worker loses WRC challenge after 'locked horns' A worker who said he only "locked horns" with a colleague because he was provoked by rebel music and being called a "English b*****d" has lost a challenge over his sacking. Ireland • 15 Sep
A timeline of Bloody Sunday and the trial of Soldier F A timeline from 30 January 1972 when the Bloody Sunday atrocity occurred until the beginning of Soldier F's trial on 15 September 2025 Ulster • 15 Sep
A timeline of Bloody Sunday and the trial of Soldier F A timeline from 30 January 1972 when the Bloody Sunday atrocity occurred until the beginning of Soldier F's trial on 15 September 2025 Ulster • 15 Sep
Podcast: How Tommy Robinson's protest got so much support Protests like those seen in London at the weekend could become "a weekly headache" for authorities, a politics expert has told Behind the Story. Behind the Story • 15 Sep
Podcast: How Tommy Robinson's protest got so much support Protests like those seen in London at the weekend could become "a weekly headache" for authorities, a politics expert has told Behind the Story. Behind the Story • 15 Sep
Stáit Arabacha agus Ioslamacha i mbun cruinnithe Tá cruinniú éigeandála ag stáit Arabacha agus Ioslamacha i gCatar inniu. Tá siad ag plé ionsaí na seachtaine seo caite a rinne Iosrael i gcathair Doha. Nuacht • 15 Sep
Stáit Arabacha agus Ioslamacha i mbun cruinnithe Tá cruinniú éigeandála ag stáit Arabacha agus Ioslamacha i gCatar inniu. Tá siad ag plé ionsaí na seachtaine seo caite a rinne Iosrael i gcathair Doha. Nuacht • 15 Sep
NATO 'should think about' Ukraine no-fly zone - Poland Polish foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said that NATO countries should think about introducing a no-fly zone over Ukraine as a way of preventing drones from entering the airspace of the alliance's member states. Ukraine • 15 Sep
NATO 'should think about' Ukraine no-fly zone - Poland Polish foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said that NATO countries should think about introducing a no-fly zone over Ukraine as a way of preventing drones from entering the airspace of the alliance's member states. Ukraine • 15 Sep