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28th June 2026 - 4th July 2026
Eleven people, including a group of nurses, killed after skydiving plane crashes in France
Cooler weather for next few days, but temperatures set to be back in mid-20s by weekend
Venezuela quake death toll nears 1,500 as critical rescue window closing for survivors
Speaking a day after the earthquakes, Donald Trump claimed that people in Venezuela were “dancing in the streets.”
Raising them right: Mammy salad, no Wi-Fi and endless boredom. Ah, the 80s summers in Ireland
Niamh O'Reilly
US and Iran agree to halt strikes and plan to renew talks to end Middle East war
Domestic abuse survivors can now transfer time spent on social housing list to new local authority
This controversial speed camera in Kilkenny has resulted in 30,000 fines in a single year
The road has a reputation as a treacherous route, but a growing number of motorists believe they are picking up penalty points unfairly.
Last-gasp goal sees co-hosts Canada make World Cup history
Stephen Eustáquio broke South African hearts.
Quiz: How much do you know about Irish dogs?
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Dublin, Louth, Kerry and Mayo reach All-Ireland semi-finals
Fintan O’Toole is joined by Paul Keane in Croke Park to look back on a brilliant and dramatic weekend of football action.
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Money Diaries: A junior doctor on €44K living in Cork
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Pico Lopes prepares for Messi as family scramble to return for World Cup history
UK under pressure from 'rising pro-independence tide', says Mary Lou McDonald
Ireland stun India again to seal series
Bessborough survivors willing to chain themselves to diggers to prevent building of apartments
All-Ireland SFC semi-final draw: Kerry to face Dublin, Louth to play Mayo
Dublin produce brilliant finish to take down Galway in All-Ireland quarter-final
Financial hardship for developers who built 29 homes without planning 'is on them', says judge
Cyclist injured in Kilkenny collision dies in hospital
Louth defeat Monaghan to reach first All-Ireland semi-final since 1957
More than 1,300 excess deaths recorded amid heatwave in Europe, WHO chief says
Ireland 'wants to be part of' EU plans for asylum seeker return hubs outside bloc, minister says
'Very generous' flat legal aid fee for solicitors set to be finalised after week of court disruption
Poll: Have you been to any concerts so far this summer?
State apology to be made to victims of paedophile Bill Kenneally on 14 July
Calls for NI Police Ombudsman to probe what PSNI knew about Jeffrey Donaldson
How much does it cost to renovate a house per square metre?
Quantity surveyor Shay Lally from Houses to Restore answers your big (and small) questions.
Venezuela earthquakes kill 1,400 as rescue workers say time is running out to find survivors
France records around 1,000 deaths as heatwave moves to eastern Europe
Goodbye to Boston with Harvard's wild turkeys and a Fenway stroll, but is this really America?
Tartan Army FOMO shows how Irish-American identity is Scot(ch)-taped together
If you’re looking at the Scots at the World Cup and think it should be us – some Americans appear to think it is.
Strawberry Moon set to light up Irish skies over the next three nights - here's when to see it
Sitdown Sunday: Boris Johnson's Brexit fantasy
Iran strikes US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain as Trump threatens to 'militarily complete the job'
What you need to know about the new detective series Furious
My conspiracy theory about Biscoff showed me how low-stakes paranoia can make life feel better
The magic of play therapy: What children can’t say, they show
Isabelle O’Kane
Messi genuflection comes at a cost but no one will feel short-changed