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Last week
3rd May 2026 - 9th May 2026
Debunked: Ivermectin is not a proven cure for cancer, despite claims by famous figures in the US
Kerry-Donegal game to be shown on GAA+ as All-Ireland SFC fixtures revealed
Almost 300 asylum seekers claiming to be children in last four years were found to be adults
Will you be following the UK local elections?
Taoiseach heads to Belfast to meet Stormont leaders and deliver lecture
It's a jam-packed weekend of sports – here's what to watch and where
Irish people are taking out more loans than ever before
Construction begins on temporary Adare station to service Ryder Cup goers
Candidates clash over SNA pledge at Dublin Central by-election meeting
'The ghost of Michael Shine hangs over my home town': TDs make statements on paedophile surgeon
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
HSE to pause some recruitment as its overspend this year 'significantly worsens' to €250m
Taoiseach doubles down on nuclear energy comments amid heated Dáil debate
'Shameful': Regeneration of Dublin's Oliver Bond flats scrapped as government funding pulled
There are around 1,200 people living in the nearly 400 flats that comprise the housing development.
Woman who drove over a cyclist twice after illegal right-hand turn given 12-month suspended sentence
Lisdoonvarna retailer remanded in custody for sexual abuse of primary school boy in 1980s
Exchequer swings to deficit, but Harris calls figures 'encouraging' as tax growth remains intact
Man given suspended sentence for sending sexual messages to officer posing as teenage girl
CNN founder Ted Turner dies aged 87
Harris' saving scheme would favour wealthy and 'be another hole in our tax base', economists warn
President Connolly lays wreath during Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill
The event involved a blessing of the grave where 14 leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising were buried after their executions by firing squad.
The housing crisis: Like wildfire, we need to abandon the delusion it’ll burn itself out
Kelly Earley
Several Irish football figures write open letter to FAI urging boycott of Israel fixtures
Avoca ordered to pay €40k to former head chef over unfair dismissal
Teenage boy among three people arrested over attempted car bomb attack on Lurgan police station
Do you think morning pre-flight pints should be banned?
United Ireland: On the contrary, Northern Ireland is not a burden, it brings fresh opportunities
Emma DeSouza
Labour to table Bill to ban no-fault evictions for three years
Ireland has the highest household electricity prices in the EU
All Ireland poll shows cross-border support for Irish unity and EU membership
Boylan says Dublin Central voters not raising immigration, calls Hutch remarks ‘out of order’
Sinn Féin Dublin Central candidate Janice Boylan says people want to talk about ‘bread and butter issues’ rather than immigration.
Idirghabháil déanta ag Aire SF chun tionscadal logainmneacha a thabhairt slán tar éis ciorrú
Late intervention by SF minister saves NI Placenames Project after day of arguments with DUP
One of two men allegedly stabbed by their younger brother tells court of 'horror film' attack
Antrim couple awarded £300,000 against Tattle Life have damages set aside
Spain to receive cruise ship with presumed hantavirus outbreak in coming days
Two Irish passengers are among the 149 people on the MV Hondius.
Here's what happened today: Tuesday