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Irish

Last week
26th April 2026 - 2nd May 2026
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Two byelections, three weeks out, and nobody can call either of them
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Oprah Winfrey is coming to Dublin for a one-night live event
Inquest into 1972 shootings of five people in Belfast finds British soldiers 'lost control'
Over €5m spent on legal fees over new children’s hospital disputes
European Central Bank holds interest rates at 2% despite Iran war energy shock
Weirdly, there was a small hint of good news in the housing sector today
Spike in violent incidents in Irish prisons as nearly 10% of inmates are sleeping on the floor
The Irish Prison Officers’ Association is calling for urgent action on overcrowding in prisons across the country.
Passengers escape as bus catches fire on motorway in Co Laois
Investigation into disappearance of Cork couple 35 years ago is being ‘fully reviewed’ by gardaí
Phibsborough Shopping Centre - considered one of Dublin's ugliest buildings - is getting a glow-up
And a hotel, of course, because Dublin always needs more hotels.
Would you like Patrick Kielty to stay on as the Late Late host?
Fifth man arrested in connection with Offaly house fire that killed Tadgh Farrell and Mary Holt
Frostier reception for Charles from Mamdani as NYC mayor calls for UK to return Indian diamond
Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts - we're in for a change ahead of the long weekend
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre: Jaded Dubliners have had enough of bland, soulless buildings
Andrea Horan
'Cúpla focal' tagtha go dtí NFL Mheirceá agus rogha na Green Bay Packers fógartha as Gaeilge
ESRI slams expensive universal energy credits - as Harris won't rule out bringing them back
Universal energy credits are back on the agenda this week. Now the ESRI has weighed in.
Man (63) who died in single-vehicle Galway crash named locally
No updated completion deadline for the National Children's Hospital, PAC to hear
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Gordon Snell, author and Maeve Binchy’s husband, dies aged 93
Michael D Higgins returned €2.6 million of pay and allowances to State over 14-year presidency
Man appears in court charged with murder of mother-of-three Yveta Donovalova in Waterford
Spotify will increase its prices next month - by a lot
Noeline Blackwell: Character witnesses expose a legal system that fails victims
Noeline Blackwell
Escalating gang feud to blame for incident in which 11-year-old fired shot from discarded gun
I asked if I could write about the ginormous €29 million Docklands behemoth and they said yes
Man (20s) dies after motorcycle collides with pole in Cork
Gerry Hutch among six candidates to officially register for Dublin Central byelection
Newly formed NSPCA urging for clampdown on puppy farms and an end to horse-drawn carriages
Fuel protest fallout: Farmers and agri-contractors to get payments by June
Two schemes costed at €100m and €120m respectively have been unveiled.
Two new train stations to begin construction in Cork next year
Current scheme to house Ukrainians 'not fair' and 'too expensive', says Harris
Harris says there'll be budget tax cuts, wants people to 'keep a little bit of their own money'
Adare households 'absolutely delighted' after free Ryder Cup tickets issued
The sequel to The Devil Wears Prada is out this week – will you watch it?