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Last week
10th May 2026 - 16th May 2026
'It’s going to be a dogfight': Three winners and three losers from the political week
Bertie Ahern’s blunder, Dublin Central highs and lows, and ministers for slow pace.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Growing old disgracefully: The older I get, the more I understand my granny
Margaret Lynch
Late drama as three-goal Dublin earn vital Leinster win over Galway
Giving young people hope on housing a 'defining challenge of our time', Taoiseach says
The party is celebrating its hundredth anniversary.
Tipperary v Clare, Munster senior hurling championship
Semenyo's sensational flick wins FA Cup for Man City at Wembley
Scuffles between gardaí and protesters outside Fianna Fáil's Ard Fheis
Taoiseach dismisses leadership speculation amid poor Fianna Fáil polling in byelection
'Very strong emphasis' on easing pressure on families in Budget 2027, says Taoiseach
Cast for TV adaptation of Cork author's novel series announced
Body of man (30s) recovered off Co Galway coast after boat capsized
'I'm finally being honest': Singer Tommy Fleming says he is gay after years 'living a lie'
Man arrested following €515k seizure of cannabis at Dublin Airport
Investigation after man (30s) dies following incident on Dublin's Henry Street
The incident has also been referred to Fiosrú, the garda ombudsman.
Surrealing in the Years: How is Bertie Ahern still finding new ways to disappoint us?
Carl Kinsella
An unsettled weekend ahead, but a milder spell is due next week
Poll: Who do you think should be the next leader of Fianna Fáil?
Drink-driving: If your chance of being caught is 1 in 77, where is the deterrent?
Paddy Comyn
'The answer is early intervention': South Dublin groups highlight anti-social behaviour issues
Daniel Kelly delivers edge required for Shelbourne against St Patrick's Athletic
Watkins double downs Liverpool and helps Aston Villa book Champions League spot
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
What does Derek Mooney do at RTÉ?
'No Stage for Genocide' concert held in Vienna, with more protests expected over weekend
Israel and Lebanon extending ceasefire despite new strikes
Poll: What did you make of Legends?
Robots will be used to transport food, medicines and supplies around National Children’s Hospital
Twenty of the driverless robots have been purchased for use in the new National Children’s Hospital.
Navigating an uncertain world: The adults are panicking, but the kids are alright
Gwen Loughman
Owner 'furious' as busy café at Dublin Castle ordered to shut down for EU presidency
The Silk Road Café was looking forward to celebrating 25 years in business in July before it was told it must close for six months.
Family of woman stabbed 13 times 'haunted' by what her final moments must have been like
'Groundhog Day': RTÉ under fire as it confirms Derek Mooney earned enough to make top 10 lists
RTÉ said that in 2020 up to 2024 Mooney was designated as a producer, and not as a presenter
Man found guilty in trial of six men accused of sexually abusing deaf relative
Bertie Ahern regrets remarks as Martin says former Taoiseach free to canvass for party
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Debunked: There is no government scheme offering free cheese to recipients of a hantavirus vaccine
RTÉ paid Ray D’Arcy and Claire Byrne combined €97k after they stopped working for broadcaster
RTÉ director general Kevin Bakhurst said it would have cost a ‘shed load more money’ to enter into a ‘legal fight’ over the payment.
Bumble is killing the swipe and replacing it with AI matchmaking – how romantic