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Wednesday 10 June 2026 Dublin: 12°C
Family of stabbing victim say 'unrest is not welcome' as Belfast businesses shut doors early
“We do not want this terrible tragedy to be used to divide people or fuel hostility.”
Court hears Belfast stabbing victim lost an eye as suspect (30) is charged with attempted murder
Anti-immigration protest brought traffic to a standstill in some parts of Dublin city centre
Child injured in Parnell Square attack is now non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, court hears
We sat down with Tánaiste Simon Harris
Today's news
Two accused of Cork man's murder were seen throwing golf clubs over a wall, trial hears
Facing questions from US lawmakers at Epstein hearing, Bill Gates says he 'never victimised anyone'
Leinster rugby player Alan Spicer avoids criminal conviction for assaulting woman in nightclub
Trump vows more US strikes on Iran after accusing negotiators of 'playing us for suckers'
Ireland's longest criminal trial ends with four men convicted for sexual abuse of deaf relative
SPOTLIGHT

Bill Kenneally Report details missed oppportunities to act on paedophile's abuse, decades before he was first brought before a judge 

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Commission finds 'clear and serious dereliction of duty' by gardaí – even by standards of 1980s
profile of a predator
Report details 'cruel and exploitative' crimes of a predatory sexual abuser
vindication
State apology to be issued to victims of Bill Kenneally
Debunked: There is no ‘second suspect’ for the Belfast knife attack
EU Presidency events across Ireland to cost between €165m and €185m, excluding security costs
Anti-immigration protest brought traffic to a standstill in some parts of Dublin city centre
Should grey squirrels be killed in Dublin and Wicklow? Officials want to hear from you
'Companion' film to The Social Network sees Jeremy Strong portray Mark Zuckerberg
Taoiseach backs Kenneally report recommendation for new offence of 'dereliction of duty'
Ministers say Common Travel Area works for UK and Ireland despite abuse concerns
Child injured in Parnell Square attack is now non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, court hears
investigates

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

Triathlon Tragedy
The fallout from Youghal Ironman: An unpublished report, €500k in legal fees and a bitter dispute
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Nursing Homes
28 days later: Fears over people being ‘evicted’ from nursing homes
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Fire Safety
IPAS accommodation among buildings handed fire safety notices in the last five years
Eastern Garvoge Bridge
Fears for protected species as €50m ‘Celtic Tiger’ bridge moves closer to construction
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Lobby Efforts
How Big Tech wrote secrecy into EU law to hide data centres’ environmental toll
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Hospital Violence
'I had no choice but to take the beating': Surging violence and aggression in Irish hospitals
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Roy Keane's walkout at Saipan has been ranked as the sixth-maddest World Cup moment ever
'Incredible' demand sees over 40,000 Katie Taylor tickets snapped up on pre-sale
What happened to Leaving Cert weather? We asked a meteorologist about the erratic downpours
'Civil war is coming': Belfast protests were planned and inflamed online before turning violent
Tánaiste rules out stamp duty relief for first-time-buyers but says budget will target childcare fees
In a wide-ranging interview on The Candidate podcast, the Tánaiste outlined some of his budget priorities.
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We sat down with Tánaiste Simon Harris
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Irish military helicopter crews have been practicing shooting down drones in EU presidency training
Feeder's Digest: Another series of MasterChef UK has come and gone, did any of us watch?
Patrick Hanlon
'F**k off before you get kneecapped': Journalists faced threats while covering Belfast riots
Quiz: How much do you know about Colin Farrell?
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Feeder's Digest
MasterChef UK has come and gone, did any of us even bother to watch?
Patrick Hanlon
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Ireland's childcare barrier
The lack of options meant I had to turn down my dream job
Amy Greer Murphy
58
The World Cup and domestic violence
When the final whistle of a match brings fear
Karol Balfe
49
Wildfires on the rise
They're an unwelcome feature of climate change, and we're totally unprepared
Pádraic Fogarty
56
Israel's master plan
Israel is advancing its E1 plan, and that's bad news for Bedouin communities
Brendan Ciarán Browne & Bana Abu Zuluf
Alcohol and LGBTQ+ community
How giving up alcohol strengthened my connections to others
Kelly Earley
Immigrants make higher fiscal contribution back to public services than Irish-born, says ESRI
Gardaí investigate as ATM taken in overnight raid on Cork bank
Do you have a reusable coffee cup?
Court hears Belfast stabbing victim lost an eye as suspect (30) is charged with attempted murder
In pictures: A night of unrest and its aftermath on the streets of Northern Ireland
Is it ever going to stop raining? Not at the moment, but things are looking up later this week
Former Olympian Ciarán Ó Lionáird dies aged 38
Dáil told Ireland 'can't sit on the sidelines' as politicians call for boycott of Israel games
White House official defends decision to refuse entry to Somali referee ahead of World Cup
Man due in court for attempted murder over knife attack on Monday night
The childcare barrier: The lack of options meant I had to turn down my dream job
Amy Greer Murphy
People forced to flee their homes as cars and houses torched during violence in Belfast
Attacks were launched on homes and businesses by groups of masked young men in the wake of a serious knife attack in the city.
'There has to be a plan B and compensation': Thousands of homes at risk of coastal erosion by 2050
Man told by gardaí he was 'too young' in 1985 to report his abuse 'finally feels listened to'
The state report into Kenneally’s abuse details “a missed opportunity” to act when the then 14-year-old was told his report couldn’t be pursued.