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Wednesday
17th June 2026
Varadkar says he got hate speech legislation wrong, would have been better to go after algorithms
Doctor describes treating little girl who had 'no pulse' after Parnell Square attack
Chants of ‘send them back’ and 'shame on you' as MEPs back contentious migrant detention laws
Stars and Swipes: New York is having a moment. The Big Apple is back
Marion McKeone
Panel to rule on Friday over Enoch Burke's efforts to remove members of fitness-to-teach inquiry
Minister 'can't pass the blame' for new social homes switched to private market, Ó Broin says
Psychotherapist warns of the rise of loneliness among young adults
Quiz: How much do you know about Game of Thrones?
Why are the Taoiseach and Tánaiste supporting a Sinn Féin bill on abortion and will it pass?
It’s pretty rare for the government to back an opposition bill, but it’s even more unusual when it’s on the issue of abortion.
Silk Road Café staff granted entry to café after court injunction
The Journal went along with a number of staff this morning as they began to clear out their fridges and clean up the café.
Group of Dublin city councillors take legal action on 'block' on renaming public spaces
'Fundamental issues’ with reliability of accusers, Jeffrey Donaldson's barrister tells jury
Jeffrey Donaldson’s barrister said one of the complainants had ‘proven herself to be very, very unreliable witness’.
Teenager who died after Waterford collision named as promising cyclist Shane O'Brien
Irish parents are the least likely in the EU to think their children spend too much time on screens
Energy minister says data centres are good for Ireland as Dáil debates moratorium
Labour told the Dáil data centre energy consumption is “insane”.
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Why is crack cocaine use soaring in Ireland?
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Rain warning for Cork and Kerry to hit tomorrow evening
British couple say Russian warship firing warning shots near yacht was ‘scary’
Man appears in court charged with murder of Noreen Daly in Co Waterford
Guidelines for 'low-risk' drinking could be updated to even fewer pints
Teenage boy stabbed yesterday evening in Dublin city centre taken to hospital
Bono and The Edge among star-studded line-up for opening of Barack Obama Presidential Centre
Do you use Vinted?
41 people due in court over shoplifting offences in south Dublin
Beyond the decks: The movement that opened up Irish electronic music
Kate Butler
Messi lights up World Cup with hat-trick to equal record and launch Argentina's title defence
Argentina defeated Algeria in their tournament opener in Kansas City.
Government urged to provide targeted measures to drive EV uptake among lower-income households
Minister digging in on legal aid reforms after report flags solicitors 'maximising' earnings
Centenary commemorations of 1926 Dromcollogher cinema fire confirmed for September
Pollution from farms and wastewater keep Ireland's water quality so poor, watchdog says
Members of Britain's oldest Irish club weigh in on vote that could spell end for Keir Starmer
The Brian Boru club has been on the go since the 1880s in Ashton-in-Makerfield.
Tuesday
16th June 2026
Beautiful Bloomsday: Where Joyce met Nora, and other Dublin stories we ignore
Lise Hand
Iran and US set to begin 60-day window for final negotiations on Friday
Teenage boy dies after crashing into parked lorry while cycling in Co Waterford
Photo showing gardaí with drones earmarked for Donegal Rally is 'AI-altered'
Irish to be central for EU presidency - but not an option for journalists seeking accreditation
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
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