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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
France: Emmanuel Macron calls snap election as huge far-right gains projected in EU contest
The first round of elections for the lower house National Assembly will take place on June 30
Money Diaries: A job coach on €38K living in Co Cork
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Expecting a first result in Ireland South tonight? It would take 'a miracle'
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz quits coalition government over war strategy
History-maker Carlos Alcaraz beats Alexander Zverev in epic French Open final
Narendra Modi sworn in for rare third term as Indian Prime Minister
Baby and Britto: Fine Gael's father-and-son team take two seats in South Dublin
Taoiseach says local elections an 'unmitigated disaster' for Sinn Féin and rules out early election
Merchant vessel crew member taken almost 300km by Coast Guard helicopter to Kerry for treatment
Three members of Healy-Rae family re-elected in Kerry as Howth-Malahide elects a Haughey
'We never went away, but we're back': Fine Gael's Michael Ring says party has had 'great election'
Did you decide *not* to vote on Friday? We want to hear why
McDonald admits Sinn Féin 'disappointed' by local election results and needs to 'reflect'
Winners, losers and some worried faces: here's all the drama of the count so far in 11 pictures
Happy faces, sad faces and a lot of watching and waiting: here’s the story of the count centres in pictures.
Munster final throw-in delayed by half hour due to power cut in Thurles
Michael Mosley’s wife ‘devastated’ as she confirms death of TV doctor on Greek island
Israel celebrates rescue of 4 hostages in operation that Hamas says killed over 270 people
‘Big potential for a recount’ in Midlands-North-West, according to Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan
'It hasn't been our day': Mary Lou McDonald says Sinn Féin must 'reflect' after poor local election result
Man killed in fatal assault in Finglas area of Dublin overnight
Investigation launched after suspected explosive device found in north Co Louth
Poll: When would you like a general election to be held?
Sitdown Sunday: 'He killed a monster' - how a murder in Minnesota divided a community
Man (20s) dies after being hit by car in Donegal
What’s Nigel Farage up to and why should the Tories be scared?
The problem with affordable housing in Ireland - no one agrees how much it should cost
Art Deco elegance in Foxrock hits the market for €1,995,000
Over 100 councillors elected (out of 949) on first day of counting
Counting has been suspended in centres around the country and will resume on Sunday morning.
Polling trends showing Sinn Féin losing ground appear to have been borne out
Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe said the idea that Fine Gael is “a tired party” has been “shattered by the results that we're seeing”
The story of the count so far: Good news for everyone, unless you're Sinn Féin
As it stands, Fine Gael may sneak ahead to become the biggest party in local government.
Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's history with the European Union?
Kilkenny carve Dublin apart to claim 76th Leinster title
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Leinster to visit South Africa's Bulls in URC semis after 6-try win over Ulster
Parenting: 'I can still vividly remember the stress, tears and dread of my Leaving Cert'
Margaret Lynch
Independent candidate John Moran looking ‘hard to beat’ in Limerick Mayoral election
'It means the world': Four hostages captured by Hamas at Nova festival have been rescued alive
Coalition bullish and sticks the boot in, saying predictions of SF-led Govt ‘have been shattered’
Questions are being asked today around whether Sinn Féin has run too many candidates across the country.
Ardal O’Hanlon, Patrick Kielty and Tommy Tiernan are all meeting Pope Francis next week