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International

This month
July 2026
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan receives settlement from UK police over arrest for X posts
Andy Burnham says UK's Labour 'got it wrong' in the early stages of Israel's offensive in Gaza
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Madonna is back with a new album and has been getting her best reviews in years
Irishman jailed for murder of American nurse in Hungary
Zara Home is opening its first ever standalone store in Ireland
New York officials are worried this 37-storey skyscraper could partially collapse
The building was evacuated due to buckled columns, cracks and sagging floors.
'A true soul stirrer': Total Eclipse of the Heart singer Bonnie Tyler has died aged 75
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Farage wanted a coronation. He got Count Binface.
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MEP Maria Walsh says government's 'soft' language on migrant return hubs is 'really frustrating'
Trump says US bombing to 'get much worse' if Iran continues to attack ships in Strait of Hormuz
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Two girls seriously wounded and teenager arrested in German school attack
Nigel Farage's main byelection rival looks like it's going to be a guy dressed as a bin
Zelenskyy comes through meeting with Trump unscathed and with a promise of new missiles
Debunked: A fake government memo falsely claims Irish leaders visited Epstein's private island
European Parliament votes to back ban on export of alumina to Russia as Fianna Fáil MEPs abstain
FAI should bow to pressure of football fans on Israel fixtures ahead of EGM vote tonight, MEP says
'They're scum': Trump says ceasefire between US and Iran is 'over'
Denmark tells US (again) that Greenland is 'not for sale' after Trump revives row
Novak Djokovic survives longest quarter-final in Wimbledon history to set up Sinner semi-final
Switzerland beat Colombia on penalties to set up World Cup quarter-final clash with Argentina
The Swiss will face Argentina in Kansas City on Saturday.
Farage byelection bid risks backfiring as main parties will not contest vote
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Trump’s World Cup, where sport and politics mix freely
Argentina keep World Cup title defence alive as three-goal comeback stuns Egypt
Government's Occupied Territories Bill passes despite criticism over lack of ban on services
Gaza doctor held by Israel since 2024 told lawyer 'this is the last time you'll see me'
Ireland has 'no immediate plans' to opt in to migrant return hubs, Taoiseach says
Taoiseach says EU 'must do more' to support Palestine in European Parliament address
Nigel Farage to step down as MP over donations scandal - but will run in byelection for his own seat
Prince Harry and others’ 97 claims against Daily Mail publisher dismissed by High Court
Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead and intelligence officer arrested in Ukraine
Fianna Fáil MEPs to abstain on vote to add Aughinish Alumina exports to Russia sanction list
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen cleared to stand for elections next year
'Overturn this': Belgium revels in World Cup win with jibe at Trump after thrashing US side
Democrats push key US Senate candidate to quit over sexual assault allegation
Helen McEntee travels to Saudi Arabia to meet foreign minister
Oil tanker hit by 'unknown projectile' in Strait of Hormuz region
'Some things are bigger than football': Pico Lopes says Israel-Ireland games shouldn't go ahead