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Wednesday
1st July 2026
Rotunda master says it is ‘unconscionable’ women were made to feel ‘guilty’ over private care
Canada (yes, Canada!) has officially joined the Eurovision Song Contest
Producer of ham products says only 'one batch' was affected after listeria recall
TikTok's Irish staff braced for hundreds of layoffs as company announces restructuring
Management have informed some staff that their role may be at risk.
Why has Zelenskyy decided to fly over to Dublin for the start of Ireland's EU presidency?
Do you take all of your annual leave?
Man remains in custody in connection with alleged stabbing incident involving woman in Cork
Stardust campaigner Bridget McDermott, who lost three children in the tragedy, dies aged 89
Cork amateur golfer David Howard qualifies for The Open to join Irish contingent at Birkdale
Garda goes on trial accused of rape of his wife and child cruelty
Dáil easily passes bill to allow removal of airport passenger cap as Sinn Féin supports government
Ex-DUP leader Edwin Poots says he wouldn't have 'done anything to protect' Jeffrey Donaldson
World's oceans have warmest June on record
Want to know where your nearest ATM is? A new map shows where every bank machine in Ireland is
A two-adult household can now make up to €110k without cuts to carer's allowance
Number of boil water notices and water restriction notices increased by around 20% last year
Ordered something from outside the EU? New custom charges are kicking in today
EU presidencies can bring big moments for taoisigh, just ask Charlie Haughey or Bertie Ahern
Ireland has a history of holding the presidency at some particularly pivotal times.
Tuesday
30th June 2026
'We've played 8,000 gigs': Rockin' the suburbs with the hardest working band in Irish showbiz
Introducing Rockin’ the Suburbs, a new series on gigs and cultural experiences that you rarely see covered by Irish media.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man in his 40s charged in connection with arson attack on Islamic prayer hall in Dublin
Heat pulses over Europe as some nations see their hottest day on record
Dáil told today is 'the day of the bonfire of our climate targets' as it debates LNG bill
Ham products from Brady family and Tesco and Lidl own brands recalled over listeria fears
Garda Commissioner says there will be enough gardaí for EU events despite industrial relations row
Law Society head warns solicitors are resigning from legal aid panels over a new payment model
Man who murdered pregnant partner and staged fake gaming livestream for alibi to appeal sentence
'A man of principle': Tributes paid to former Fianna Fáil minister David Andrews after his death
Gardaí investigate alleged assault of referee and teenage boy at U15s GAA match in Clare
Experts warn of surge in scams as new EU charges on parcels kick in this week
Temperatures 'could hit 30 degrees' as hot weather returns to Ireland next week
Tánaiste says he is 'concerned' by lack of registration system for e-scooters
Gardaí investigating assault of men in Dublin park condemned as unprovoked racist attack
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in stag night killing case
Talbot Street businesses say terrifying arson attack on mosque must be a 'turning point'
A newly formed stakeholders’ association say that there has been a rise in violent and anti-social incidents.
Jury in trial of Parnell Square attack accused beginning deliberations this afternoon
Oireachtas to spend €400k on its own brand of red and white wine for the Dáil
Government signs off on plan to make it easier for locals to build homes in their own areas
The new plan tells local authorities they are no longer to be ‘over prescriptive’ about rural housing rules.