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Wednesday
3rd June 2026
Dublin workers need 13 years' salary to buy typical home, compared with six in Belfast
September brings another childcare fee cut for families signed up to subsidised providers
Katie Taylor set to finally land Croke Park fight this September
Matchroom Boxing have called a press conference for Croke Park at 2pm on Friday.
Woman tells Donaldson trial she should have told police about alleged sexual abuse earlier
Status Yellow thunderstorm warning in effect in Dublin, Kildare and Meath
Country music festival says it's owed €135k as Ireland's largest ticketing company collapses
Tickets.ie ceased trading this week.
Starmer apologises to families of five people shot dead by British Army in 1972
New scrappage scheme will offer €5k for cars over 13 years old if owners go electric
HSE apologises for 'deficits in care' provided to woman who died by suicide in 2017
Enoch Burke clashes with judge again as he is kept in prison for refusing to purge contempt
Man who murdered his pregnant partner Natalie McNally will serve at least 31 years in prison
Stephen McCullagh staged a fake YouTube livestream to provide an alibi while he murdered his pregnant girlfriend in Lurgan, Co Armagh in December 2022.
Explainer: What exactly is the beef between Michael Healy-Rae and Danny Healy-Rae?
The Feeder's Digest: The secret life of a restaurant critic
Patrick Hanlon
HSE could pull Rotunda funding for letting public consultants treat private patients at hospital
Do you remember your Leaving Cert results?
Man's body recovered from Carlingford Lough after fishing boat sank
Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire after Trump said a deal had been struck
Applications are open for the Back to School Clothing Allowance, which now covers toddlers
New emergency text alert system could be up and running next year
Over 145,000 students to begin their State exams today
Readers on private and public maternity care: 'Women should have a choice until standards go up'
Women who have been through both public and private maternity care tell us about their experiences.
Tuesday
2nd June 2026
One person rescued and another still missing after boat sinks in Carlingford Lough
The sunken vessel is the Jas Josephine, a small fishing boat registered in Newry.
CMAT extends 'pints?' invite to Olivia Rodrigo after surprise BBC Live Lounge cover
Eoin Ó Broin: The government must support Dublin City Council's proposals for Oliver Bond House
Eoin Ó Broin
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Nurse admits failures in care of nine patients at Portlaoise hospital
Kelly Earley: Society's gender norms – who do they really serve?
Kelly Earley
Teen charged with fatal assault of Alex Coughlan denied bail for a second time
Union staff at RTÉ threaten industrial action if more programmes are outsourced
Qayyum Balogun's family want justice for 'very quiet, easy-going boy' stabbed to death in Dublin
'We just want her home': Urgent appeal launched after rescued pony stolen from animal sanctuary
Heart surgeries at risk of cancellation next week as cardiac specialists to strike over pay
If you see a hedgehog you should report it to the authorities
Bystander sustained stab wound during attack that killed 21-year-old man in Dublin city centre
The man who died has been named as Qayyum Balogan, who was working part-time as a promoter and a DJ.
Skull of man found in Irish Sea 20 years ago has been lost by the State
Cavan man must serve sentence for trying to kill father before starting term for mother's murder
The judge said the couple’s “only apparent crime was to extend a place of safety to Danny and care for him”.
Jeffrey Donaldson trial hears police interview with complainant who alleges he raped her