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14th May 2026
Eviction notices up 51% in first three months of the year as new rent rules begin to bite
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Xi warns Trump that 'mishandling' Taiwan issue could lead to conflict during Beijing talks
Ireland's national debt could reach €250bn by the 2030s
Passengers allowed to leave norovirus-hit cruise ship
Heavy Russian strikes on Kyiv kill one, wound 31
Lebanon and Israel to hold new talks in US later as ceasefire nears end
The World Cup final is getting a Super Bowl-style half-time show and here’s who’s performing
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Keir's woes: Starmer may be weak, but his opponents are not strong
Sydney Nash
Social Democrats' byelection candidate slams Bertie Ahern's immigration comments as 'vile'
On the campaign trail in Dublin 7, Social Democrats byelection candidate talks Bertie, his previous work and immigration.
Wednesday
13th May 2026
Have you heard of a 'quiet road'? Monaghan might be getting one
Upcoming Budget will have €7bn spending package and income tax cuts, says Harris
Social Democrats' Bill proposing abortion law changes defeated in Dáil vote
The bill proposed to scrap the three-day waiting period and change rules around fatal foetal abnormality cases, but ministers had raised legal concerns.
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Former UL president's alleged involvement in €12.5m property deal can't be revisited, lawyers say
Short-term let register promised for this month delayed again until December
Sex offender who befriended 'vulnerable' teen after falsely claiming to be a youth worker jailed
Life on the road: Our shared MS diagnoses forced us to finally start living
Susan Bennett
France lets asymptomatic passengers leave cruise ship after stomach flu outbreak
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How will Eurovision boycotts impact the song contest?
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House prices are still going up by thousands of euros, just not quite as quickly as before
Ambulance workers and HSE to go to the Labour Court tomorrow for talks following strike
The development comes following a 24-hour work stoppage by ambulance service members.
One ticket from Ireland to Europe: EU seeks to simplify cross-border train travel and booking
Trump touches down in China for high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping
Taoiseach says Fianna Fáil 'don't approve' of immigration remarks made by Bertie Ahern in video
Ahern has since said that he has “no problem” with people from “the Congo” or Africa.
Modular homes built in back gardens will be subject to local property tax, Revenue says
‘Hostage’ taking and gunpowder plots: The odd traditions of the King’s Speech
Taoiseach says a disability cost payment is 'a key target' but won't commit to a figure
Starmer has 'full confidence' in Wes Streeting, even as he looks set to resign
Would you support an EU-wide social media ban for children?
On-the-spot litter and dog fouling fines set to rise to €250 from September
Four people removed from Eurovision semi-final after chants during Israel's performance
New York Times backs author of article outlining widespread sexual abuse of Palestinian inmates
Woman (20s) dies following two-vehicle collision in Co Tipperary
So... is the heave against Keir Starmer over?
The timing of today’s State Opening of Parliament has given the British prime minister a lifeline – but it could be the calm before the storm.