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Sunday 19 July 2026 Dublin: 13°C
Summer report card: The political winners and losers of 2026 (so far)
The Dáil has risen for the summer and politicians are off on their holidays, but how have they got on so far this year?
'Try living on €25 for six days': Ireland's lone parents badly need more support
Israel reclassifies crocodiles so they can be used to deter prison escapes
Belfast bar pays tribute to Tipperary native who was killed in hit-and-run
Two US service members killed and one missing in Jordan after strikes from Iran
Today's news
'There were hundreds of victims, and I am one of them'
Paddy Comyn speaks for the first time about his experience of Michael Shine in Louth in 1993.
He recalls how appendicitis brought him into contact with a man who would leave wounds no surgeon could ever repair.
He explains why he still has the plastic wristband from his hospital stay.
England beat France 6-4 in wild World Cup third-place play-off
Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick as England came out on top of an insane game in Miami.
Shops in Dublin city dead zone caused by EU presidency 'should get compensation'
“It’s absolutely ham-fisted, and it has been ham-fisted from the very beginning,” Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes said.
Yesterday
18th July 2026
The Chase Around the World Quiz with Darragh 'The Menace' Ennis
Rory McIlroy launches scathing attack on 'performative' DeChambeau antics
‘The craic we have is higher’: The Chase's Darragh ‘The Menace’ Ennis on quizzing in Ireland
Kerry dethrone champions Dublin and book All-Ireland final date with Galway
Summer report card: The political winners and losers of 2026 (so far)
The Dáil has risen for the summer and politicians are off on their holidays, but how have they got on so far this year?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Hundreds gather in a Dublin park dressed as Kate Bush to perform Wuthering Heights
Two US service members killed and one missing in Jordan after strikes from Iran
'Try living on €25 for six days': Ireland's lone parents badly need more support
Karen Kiernan
Israel reclassifies crocodiles so they can be used to deter prison escapes
Belfast bar pays tribute to Tipperary native who was killed in hit-and-run
Galway too strong for Armagh as brilliant team performance books All-Ireland final return
British runner breaks world record for mile held for 27 years
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
21
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
Latin America's unlikely football unity: cheering against Argentina
Prominent German politician resigns over controversy over use of surrogate mother
How long do you normally shower for?
Revenue sells drug-smuggling ship MV Matthew for $1 after upkeep costs of almost €17m
Middle East war intensifies as Iran targets infrastructure and warns of 'full-scale offensive'
Second man (20s) arrested in connection with murder of Anthony Long in Mulhuddart
Senator has a Bill 'ready to go' to implement ban on services with Israeli settlements
Laos says it cannot determine cause of six tourist deaths linked to tainted alcohol
Number of 'super-rich' paying €200k domicile levy in Ireland falls to just 13
Tusla's defiance of High Court orders for special care placements triples in one year
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
43
Feeder's Digest
MasterChef UK has come and gone, did any of us even bother to watch?
Patrick Hanlon
23
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
54
Plans this weekend? Dry and warm weather is set to continue
Surrealing in the Years: An abridged history of the phrase 'monopoly on compassion'
Carl Kinsella
Review: Is the new action series Ride or Die worth watching?
How many languages can you speak? Modern language study is in decline at Irish universities
Russian drivers face major fuel shortages as war with Ukraine disrupts civilian life
Trump says 'rigged election' means he gets to host World Cup and Olympics
Saoirse McGarrigle: The day I confronted paedophile Michael Shine
New Zealand 40-21 Ireland, Nations Championship
Ireland will seek to end the All Blacks’ 32-year, 52-Test unbeaten streak at Eden Park from 8:10am.
The greatest cars ever to grace the small screen
Paddy Comyn
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Cén tionchar a bheidh ag an intleacht shaorga ar an nGaeilge?
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'It grew into an institution': Dublin DJs bid farewell to late-night venue Izakaya
As its DJ nights come to an end next weekend, the people who played there say the city is losing much more than a nightclub.
Peadar Tóibín: Independent Ireland is a 'different beast' - but closer ties with Aontú possible
The Aontú leader says he has no regrets about jumping ship from Sinn Féin eight years ago.
Burnham wants to make Manchester the second seat of power. Could that happen in Ireland?
A 2023 report called Ireland one of the most centralised countries in Europe, with only Hungary, Russia and Moldova worse.