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24th May 2026 - 30th May 2026
Leinster rugby player accused of assaulting woman in Copper Face Jacks nightclub has case adjourned
Prosecution opens against Jeffrey Donaldson in sexual offences trial
'I bottled it within myself': Minister opens up about mental health struggles at self-harm prevention launch
Eight counties now under yellow thunderstorm warnings with potential for hail damage
Clare was added to the status yellow warning this evening.
Quiz: How much do you know about John Travolta?
O’Brien doubles down on climate progress claim against accusations of 'spin' and being 'delusional'
Blair pens 5,700-word critique of Labour 'failures' as would-be leader Burnham pledges response
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Why is the latest Ebola outbreak so hard to stop?
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Woman who witnessed father being shot by IRA unlawfully denied Troubles payment scheme, judge rules
Peil Gaelach, Éalú agus físchluichí eile le hábhar as Gaeilge á n-imirt ar fud na cruinne
'He called his mother a dish pig': Warnings of 'manosphere' content surfacing in Irish families
Friction on the left over who should be included in left-wing Seanad election pact
High Court orders housing activists to end trespass of former pub in Dublin's Liberties
Radio executive was arrested after 'controlled delivery' of €111k cannabis to Bauer Media offices
'We are not the bad guys': Ireland boss urges support for team rather than protest Israel games
Alberta’s separation bid: How Canada’s next political crisis could come from within
Dr Seána Glennon
Mike Gaine murder accused Michael Kelley appears in court and is sent for trial
Five of seven people trapped in a cave in Laos have been found
Risk to Irish economy from the Middle East war and expansion of AI has intensified
​Teenage motorcyclist death is the third road fatality in the country since Monday
Donald Trump's Board of Peace fund is empty
Retired GP who claimed Covid-19 was 'created on a computer' faces fitness-to-practise inquiry
Should sunbeds be banned?
Garda watchdog finds majority of 2025 complaints focused on unhappiness with garda investigations
Want to move to the moon? Nasa has unveiled plans for its first moon base
The lunar outpost could see people living and working on the moon within six years.
Fianna Fáil members approve bill to lift ban on nuclear power in Ireland
A group of doctors and cancer charities is calling for sunbeds to be banned in Ireland
Around 160 Irish peacekeepers arrive home from Lebanon
Builders tell minister that widespread skills shortage is delaying projects
Ireland on track to deliver only half the reductions of greenhouse gas emissions needed by 2030
Nearly all sectors are on course to exceed their emissions ceiling by 2030.
Trump is getting a big stage built at the White House to host a birthday cage fight
Labour leader backs calls from thalidomide survivors for a formal State apology
PSNI extradite man from Belfast to Denmark to stand trial for murder
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Several strikes hit south Lebanon as Israel expands ground operations
Plea for information as first search for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire begins
Bill passed to allow Irish court testimony be used in UK Omagh bombing inquiry
Kelly Earley: Militarism might be Ireland’s next economic disaster
Kelly Earley