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Thursday 16 July 2026 Dublin: 22°C
State investigation into paedophile Michael Shine should begin 'immediately', report says
Lorcan Staines insisted that any public inquiry undertaken must be carried out as expeditiously as possible.
Jozef Puska loses appeal against backdating life sentence for murder of Ashling Murphy
New heat warning issued and hosepipe ban in effect as no end in sight to high temperatures
Aer Lingus to cut up to 500 jobs and axe routes in major cost-cutting measures
The Lotto is killing off two balls and adding an extra draw on Mondays
Today's news
The drug-smuggling ship MV Matthew is finally leaving Cork today and heading for a Dutch scrapyard
The cargo vessel at the centre of Ireland’s largest-ever cocaine seizure has remained berthed in Cork Harbour since September 2023.
Retailers asked to stop selling disposable barbecues, but TD says full ban needed during hot weather
A fire broke out in Killarney National Park on Tuesday, while another burned part of the Wicklow Mountains on Wednesday.
Former head of Italian road operator jailed over 2018 bridge collapse that killed 43 people
Tánaiste says 'swift' action will be taken on e-scooters, as Taoiseach leans towards outright ban
Ireland sends relief items to Venezuela as death toll from twin earthquakes passes 4,800
Iran says it struck a US base in Jordan after claiming US hit area near children's cancer hospital
Children's science centre saga has exposed Exchequer to 'significant financial risk', PAC says
Man who missed his daughter's wedding after 'gun and bomb' joke at Dublin Airport spared jail
Harris won't prejudge Aughinish report, but pledges to support workers if sanctions recommended
67% of respondents to public survey were against banning sunbeds (but most had used one before)
Our top 5 watches this weekend
Minister blasts ‘reckless’ people causing wildfires in Killarney and Wicklow mountains
The Department of Tourism is asking retailers to consider suspending the sale of disposable barbecues during the warm, dry weather.
Debunked: False ‘whistleblower’ claim says remdesivir and ventilators killed Covid patients
Jozef Puska loses appeal against backdating life sentence for murder of Ashling Murphy
Argentina vs England: The game might be over but the diplomatic row about The Falklands rumbles on
The Lotto is killing off two balls and adding an extra draw on Mondays
The National Lottery says the changes will improve players’ odds, create more millionaires and introduce a third weekly draw from this autumn.
investigates

Recent investigations from our team shining a light on how Ireland works

Nitrous Oxide
Thousands of nitrous oxide canisters are ending up at waste facilities amid warnings of explosions
20
Suicide Forums
The suicide forum facilitating the deaths of vulnerable people in Ireland
Speeding
How thousands of speeding prosecutions never reach conviction in Irish courts
75
Nursing Homes
Older people are fighting to stay out of nursing homes as legal costs soar
55
Triathlon Tragedy
The fallout from Youghal Ironman: An unpublished report, €500k in legal fees and a bitter dispute
25
Nursing Home Evictions
28 days later: Fears over people being ‘evicted’ from nursing homes
52
Stars and Swipes: Lindsey Graham was a political survivor who always followed the power
Marion McKeone
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State investigation into paedophile Michael Shine should begin 'immediately', report says
Expansion of Irish rail network could be impacted due to failed €50m Irish Rail IT project
Aer Lingus to cut up to 500 jobs and axe routes in major cost-cutting measures
The proposed cuts come after the airline suffered losses of €103 million in Q1 of this year.
Do you think Bank of Ireland's College Green building should be given back to the state?
The Housing Essay: Who pays for the pipes?
Before we get to building houses, we need to be very clear how the infrastructure for them gets funded in Ireland.
New heat warning issued and hosepipe ban in effect as no end in sight to high temperatures
The English media is taking last night’s defeat about as well as you’d expect
The loss to Argentina has left English fans and pundits clutching at straws, trying to disparage their defeaters.
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Gavan Reilly has the numbers
How much of our law is some form of EU law?
Gavan Reilly
26
Stars and Swipes
At 250, America’s vital organs of democracy are failing
Marion McKeone
52
Feeder's Digest
MasterChef UK has come and gone, did any of us even bother to watch?
Patrick Hanlon
24
The Yanks and the Irish passports
Our passport isn't just a handy life hack to skip airport queues
Lise Hand
22
Wildfires on the rise
They're an unwelcome feature of climate change, and we're totally unprepared
Pádraic Fogarty
56
Thomas Tuchel set to remain as England boss for Euro 2028 despite World Cup exit
More than 500 feared dead after two suspected shipwrecks off Myanmar
'Bizarre' for Israel to use Ireland as home country for bonds, Central Bank says
Ireland face the All Blacks, and one of the great Sundays of sport
Sam Neill’s cause of death confirmed as pneumonia, agent says
Internet providers split over blocking of suicide forum amid calls for urgent action
Sinn Féin TD says she will now contact gardaí directly about the site after her question to the justice minister was not accepted for answer.
Yesterday
15th July 2026
Lise Hand: Silly season once meant moving statues and killer clowns. Now it's conspiracy theories
Lise Hand
Argentina players celebrate with ‘Falklands are ours’ sign after putting England out of World Cup
Thomas Tuchel and England's timid retreat as Argentina show true greatness
Lionel Messi inspires stunning comeback as world champions set up clash with Spain on Sunday.
Bills removing guardianship rights from convicted killers and criminalising ‘sex for rent’ approved
Government's Occupied Territories Bill passes amid criticism over lack of ban on services
‘Hopefully it won’t be normalised’: Sexual assault survivor on waiving anonymity
US launches new wave of strikes on Iran
Speed v power, youth v winning experience: the All-Ireland hurling final preview