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Why RTÉ is caught in a never ending payments drama
Why RTÉ is caught in a never ending payments drama

RTÉ’s announcement that the salary of Derek Mooney, one of its most well-known on-air staffers, had been publicly misrepresented for years sparked a …

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Byelections: who are the favourites to win in Dublin Central and Galway West?
Byelections: who are the favourites to win in Dublin Central and Galway West?

When two TDs left for bigger gigs last year it triggered elections to fill their places.


Fine Gael’s Pascal Donohoe left for a big job at the World Ba…

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Why videos of Yves Sakila’s last moments on Dublin street are key to Garda investigation
Why videos of Yves Sakila’s last moments on Dublin street are key to Garda investigation

On Friday at about 5pm, Yves Sakila(35) was pursued by security guards on Dublin’s Henry Street. He was suspected of shoplifting. As he ran down the …

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The son of killer dentist Colin Howell tells his story
The son of killer dentist Colin Howell tells his story

This episode was first published in February 2026.


On the night of his second birthday in May 1991, Seamus Daniel Howell’s mother Lesley was murdered…

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How punters on Polymarket have bet big on Gerry Hutch to lose
How punters on Polymarket have bet big on Gerry Hutch to lose

Betting on the results of an election is not unusual but Polymarket is not a typical bookies. It allows punters to take and then change their positio…

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Why Donald Trump is in China
Why Donald Trump is in China

Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday night for a two-day visit that both the United States and China hope will stabilise their relationship a…

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Why do Dubliners suddenly love Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre?
Why do Dubliners suddenly love Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre?

When Dubliners first saw the multi-tiered, gleaming white, iron and glass shopping centre on St Stephen’s Green in the late 1980s, it was quickly nic…

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Keir Starmer is clinging on to power but for how long?
Keir Starmer is clinging on to power but for how long?

British prime minister Keir Starmer is clinging to power after scores of Labour MPs – and several ministers – called on him to resign or at least plo…

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How a Carlow garden centre left buyers millions out of pocket
How a Carlow garden centre left buyers millions out of pocket

When Irish Times consumer affairs correspondent Conor Pope got an email last June about the non-delivery of garden furniture, he couldn’t have known …

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How money laundering has become big business in Ireland
How money laundering has become big business in Ireland

For online fraudsters to be successful they need a web of bank accounts to first receive the money they steal and then to channel it, often out of th…

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