Irish Daily Mirror - March 22, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror - March 22, 2025

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March 22, 2025
Hotel paid €68m to house refugees
THE owner of the country's largest hotel, Citywest, received over €1.3 million on average per week in 2024 for accommodating Ukrainians and International Protection applicants.

1 min
Hayes could still be hurled into jail
A JUDGE yesterday told GAA star Kyle Hayes he must serve three months in prison for violent disorder at a nightclub if he is deemed unsuitable for 180 hours of community service.

3 mins
Ward guilty plea for rifle possession
A MAN has pleaded guilty to possession of a semi-automatic rifle at a house where video footage from a phone seized by gardai showed the weapon being fired.
1 min
'TROUBLED' BY WHITE HOUSE GAG
ACTRESS Rosie O'Donnell last night said that she had been “very troubled” by the incident at the White House where Taoiseach Micheal Martin was asked by a Trump fanboy journalist why he had let her move to Ireland.

1 min
'New evidence' in Conor's appeal of rape case
CONOR McGregor wants to introduce fresh evidence in support of his appeal to overturn a civil jury's verdict that he raped a woman.
2 mins
TikTok star's social media offline after immigration video
TIKTOK star Garron Noone's social media accounts have gone offline after a huge controversy erupted in the wake of a video he posted where he discussed immigration in Ireland.
2 mins
Five: We weren't suffering a-zone
FIVE popstars Scott Robinson and Jason Brown said the recent hard-hitting Boyzone documentary showed them they were not the only pop band going through difficult times behind the scenes.

1 min
Jeff's father steered him toward acting
JEFF Bridges’ dad told him it would be “ridiculous” to consider any other profession than acting.
1 min
RED RAIN IN YELLOW WARNING
HEAVY rainfall and forecasts for another plume of Saharan dust could deposit red mud over Ireland amid Status Yellow warnings.

1 min
Saharan dust heading our way
HEAVY rainfall and forecasts for another plume of Saharan dust could deposit red mud over Ireland amid new Status Yellow warnings.
1 min
Mum of lad with autism blasts services funding failure
THE mother of a young boy with autism has hit out after it emerged a Government fund for special needs kids has given nothing to vital services.

1 min
Check babies' eyes for deadly tumours
A MOTHER has warned parents to check their baby’s eyes with a flashlight after her infant son had his eye removed following a diagnosis for a rare cancer.

3 mins
No laughing matter
COMEDIANS are used to raising a titter but here is one show where chuckling is their enemy.

1 min
Time for a word in your ear, Lewis...
LEWIS HAMILTON was absolutely right to say his radio exchanges with his new race engineer last week were blown out of proportion.
1 min
Reds lose it late as hosts Glasgow strengthen grip on second place
GLASGOW trailed for most of the night but staged a late rally to claim a bonus-point 28-25 victory over Munster and tighten their grip on second spot in the United Rugby Championship.

1 min
READY SKELLY GO!
Teenager Myles starts Tuchel era with a bang
2 mins
You call it dark arts but I call it being clever & good in-game management
THERE was something about Thursday night's win in Bulgaria that was different to so many games in recent years.

3 mins
RED & BURIED
Butt: United are at the bottom of the mountain and there's a massive climb to get back on top

3 mins
EUR ON FINAL CHANCE NOW, POSTECOGLOU
ANGE POSTECOGLOU will face the chop if he fails to lead Tottenham to Europa League glory according to ex-Spurs keeper Paul Robinson.
2 mins
Kop unrest amid their title canter
LIVERPOOL are winning the battle for the Premier League title but several of their players could still be fighting for their future.

2 mins
Cobden chasing second spot
HARRY COBDEN concedes “the bird has flown” as Harry Skelton closes in on the £500,000 first prize for the David Power Jockeys' Cup.

1 min
FULL OF EASTERN PROMISE
OFF the mark for the new flat season with Glen To Glen at the Curragh on Sunday, Jim Bolger might strike again with Eastern Legend in today's Navan opener, the Mongey Communications Maiden Hurdle.
2 mins
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Language: English
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