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7th June 2026 - 13th June 2026
Minister now seeking environmental report on controversial small apartments plan after legal challenge
Plans to remove Triple Lock to be brought to cabinet today
Irish Rail shared these hair-raising clips of level crossing near-misses in a safety drive
Ireland can't solve its housing crisis without knowing how all properties are being used
Unlike many of our European counterparts, we have no reliable system for tracking who lives in what properties in Ireland, and it’s costing us valuable time.
Reality star Spencer Pratt knocked out of race to be LA mayor after tight competition
Bill Kenneally 'received objectively favourable treatment' when abuse first reported in 1980s
Trump booed then falls asleep after causing long queues at third game of NBA finals in New York
Somali referee set to officiate at World Cup is dropped after being denied entry to US
Progress being made on language standards in North despite opposition from vocal minority
Dul chun cinn déanta ag an Coimisinéir Gaeilge - in ainneoin freasúra ó mhionlach glórach
Irish public more likely to blame people's lifestyles for obesity epidemic
Crèche shut rooms up to 175 times since October due to staff shortages
Parents with children cared for by centres run by Tigers Childcare say they are consistently informed last minute of room closures, forcing them to seek alternate childcare options.
Get ready for the Fifa World Cup with the best of our preview coverage
Raising them right: From percentiles to tummy time, the trials of the public health nurse visit
Niamh O'Reilly
Rotunda Hospital says its consultants will no longer treat private patients after contracts row
The HSE threatened to trigger a process that could result in a funding cut to the maternity hospital unless it complied with its legal obligations under the service level agreement.
Israel vows to continue attacks in Lebanon despite Iran warning 'crushing measures' would follow
France and Germany have abandoned a joint project to build a European fighter jet
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Irish Defence Forces at risk of running out of ammunition stocks as multiple wars rage
“The arms manufacturers are looking for big orders,” one source told The Journal.
Johnny Ronan's group gets green light to build more offices on Dublin's quays
An American in Ireland: I reversed the journey my ancestors made, just to come home
Jeffrey Donaldson told police he ‘can’t get head round’ allegations of sexual abuse
Under new laws, social housing applicants will now have to prove they are legally resident in Ireland
Man accused of attempted murder of three children on Parnell Square denies all charges
Aircraft carrying French, Dutch and Greek defence ministers in security alert in Cyprus
'Devastating shock': Jobs under threat at Kingsbridge Sligo as hospital shifts to day services
EU foreign affairs chief will discuss impact of sanctions on Aughinish Alumina in Dublin meetings
'Leading Lady Marmalade': Pink gets rave reviews for performance hosting the Tony Awards
No official statement on Israel fixtures until later this week, FAI insists
Boyzone fans and Jedward jump to group's defence after scathing review of reunion concert
Permission granted for €1bn data centre campus in Westmeath despite local opposition
'I'll face the consequences of whatever happens': Malcolm Byrne speaks about drink-driving arrest
Two men plead guilty to terror charges over attempted arson at Galway mosque
Kinahan crime gang 'lieutenant' Sean McGovern jailed for 24 years
Denmark's Christian Eriksen ‘in good spirits’ after collapsing on pitch during friendly match
'If Séamus Coleman can do it, so can I' - Ruesha Littlejohn is defiant ahead of high-stakes qualifier
Dr Paul Davis: AI didn't break universities, it exposed them
Dr Paul Davis
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