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Wednesday
8th July 2026
Nigel Farage's main byelection rival looks like it's going to be a guy dressed as a bin
Re-Turn says recycling rates of plastic bottles has risen to over 90% since scheme introduced
Hot and getting hotter: Met Éireann says temperatures could reach 30 degrees this weekend
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
85 people were killed on Irish roads in the first six months of 2026, eight more than in 2025
The Feeder's Digest: Why food businesses should ditch AI slop
Restaurants, cafés and supermarkets are embracing AI imagery to sell products, but it only serves to make them look cheap, generic and less trustworthy.
Home heating emissions fall to lowest level in decades - but transport is still a big problem
Ireland's Charleen Murphy dumped from Love Island after short but dramatic stint
FAI should bow to pressure of football fans on Israel fixtures ahead of EGM vote tonight, MEP says
Enoch Burke has launched yet another court challenge, this time against the decision to sack him
Man left in critical condition after late-night attack in Dublin city centre
Case of man charged with attempted murder after Belfast stabbing to be sent to Crown Court
Do you get hay fever?
State buys landmark O’Connell Street site from UK property group for MetroLink
TII has been acquiring lands in recent years to advance the MetroLink project, which has been mired by delays.
Farage byelection bid risks backfiring as main parties will not contest vote
Smoke seen over Dublin 8 last night came from grass fire near Memorial Gardens
10-man Shamrock Rovers self-destruct in Champions League qualifier
Uisce Éireann urges households to take showers rather than baths during hot weather
It’s happened again: Second leak into River Liffey discovered close to Samuel Beckett Bridge
The source of the leak is not related to previous Irish Rail leak.
Tuesday
7th July 2026
Donald and Gianni's red card trick: Trump rewrote the rules of the World Cup, and football lost
Bobby McDonagh
The amateur actors who give up weeks of their lives every year to seek All-Ireland glory
Introducing Rockin’ the Suburbs, a new series on gigs and cultural experiences that you rarely see covered by Irish media.
New housing rules could leave people without shelter as beds lie empty, homeless charity warns
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Plans for controversial €1bn data centre campus in Co Westmeath stalled after 10 appeals lodged
Irish Rail is suing Tipperary Co Council over the placement of a signal mast
Gardaí search for male suspect after woman in her 40s found dead in Killarney
Jury begin deliberations in trial of garda accused of raping his former wife and child cruelty
Trump’s World Cup, where sport and politics mix freely
RTÉ ordered to hand over unedited footage from nursing home documentary
Two sexual abuse trials stalled today over solicitors legal aid pay dispute
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Agony and regret for Cork and Clare | Shefflin gets Kilkenny job
Fintan O’Toole and Declan Bogue join Ronan Early to assess the two losing hurling semi-finalists.
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Hare coursing group refuse to provide evidence of claim coursing adds €70m to economy annually
State's judicial review reform faces its own challenge on cap to environmental legal costs
Government's Occupied Territories Bill passes despite criticism over lack of ban on services
Healthcare worker goes on trial accused of sexually assaulting teenager treated for overdose
Ireland has 'no immediate plans' to opt in to migrant return hubs, Taoiseach says
Patrick Kielty to stay on as host of The Late Late Show until 2028