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5th July 2026 - 11th July 2026
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The government is facing a Supreme Court challenge over its 2023 Climate Action Plan
How is your spending going this summer? Would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?
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The Bayeux Tapestry has crossed the English Channel for the first time in 900 years
Poll: What did you make of the new series Elle?
What was it like inside the George Gibney trial?
Kylian Mbappé continues godly replication of Lionel Messi with another goal from heavens
France make light work of Morocco in a manner which suggests hardship is not a necessity for World Cup success.
Imported fossil fuels still dominate Ireland's energy system, SEAI says
MEP calls for Ireland to increase testing done on newborn babies for rare conditions
Whatever happened to having a think? The rise of AI veganism
A series where Emer McLysaght saves us from chasing every trend and instead points us to things worthy of our time (and money).
'He's from India': Man allegedly attacked by group of teens after they asked where he was from
“If I had said some other country, then I probably would have been safe.”
Mbappé and Dembélé fire France to quarter-final win over Morocco
Trump updates Netanyahu on 'American moves in the Gulf' as fighting with Iran continues
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan receives settlement from UK police over arrest for X posts
Andy Burnham says UK's Labour 'got it wrong' in the early stages of Israel's offensive in Gaza
Call for 'no wait card' for people needing urgent access to toilets for health reasons
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Letters to the editor
Man arrested in relation to replica mosque placed on loyalist bonfire in Co Tyrone
Gardaí can refer first-time offenders with personal drug possession to the HSE from September
Gavan Reilly: A €750 million lesson on helping Ireland's worst-off
Gavan Reilly
Heat is here to stay: Irish cities urgently need more trees
Pádraic Fogarty
Irish Prison Service attempted to 'constrain' its watchdog during inspection
A report today highlights the ‘worsening conditions’ that have ‘triggered national and international concern’ in the Irish prison system.
Gardaí raid five businesses and two homes, seizing cannabis jellies and 'reefer' cigarettes
All the extra trains organised for the All-Ireland semi-finals this weekend have sold out
Minister Patrick O'Donovan 'under close medical observation' in Brussels hospital
Madonna is back with a new album and has been getting her best reviews in years
Judge calls ongoing legal aid fees row a 'mess' as two sex abuse cases adjourned
What are we supposed to wear to the office in this heat? We asked two experts
DUP appoints former policeman Jim Gamble to lead Jeffrey Donaldson review
Irishman jailed for murder of American nurse in Hungary
Kevin Bakhurst says RTÉ will need more government support as he defends spending
The director-general said he would “appeal very strongly” for a similar multiannual €725 million commitment when it next comes for review in 2027.
Zara Home is opening its first ever standalone store in Ireland
New York officials are worried this 37-storey skyscraper could partially collapse
The building was evacuated due to buckled columns, cracks and sagging floors.
A group of church leaders told the Taoiseach to use the EU presidency to speed up delivery
'A true soul stirrer': Total Eclipse of the Heart singer Bonnie Tyler has died aged 75
High temperature warning issued for 12 counties for this weekend
The warning spans counties in the midlands, east and southeast.
It comes as climate scientists confirmed last month was Europe's hottest June on record.
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Farage wanted a coronation. He got Count Binface.
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