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Tuesday
19th May 2026
Despite the polling, Sinn Féin believe it's between them and Fine Gael in Galway West
The Journal joined Mark Lohan for a canvass in a rainy Galway this afternoon.
A 'strong woman' and staying 'Silent No More': A morning at the Flower Show with Catherine Connolly
President Catherine Connolly attended the Chelsea Flower Show on her second day in London.
New laws on dog breeding and puppy farms to include age limits, increased fines and jail terms
PSNI says threatening email which forced Antrim school to lock its doors not ‘credible’
Scientists sceptical as biotech company claims it hatched chicks from artificial eggs
Southampton expelled from Championship play-off final after admitting spying on rivals
Officials to examine ‘suspicious bets’ on Dublin Central byelection, says Harris
Teenager who saved family after they were swept out to sea in Australia welcomed to the Dáil
Vigil held for Congolese man who died in city centre, as Taoiseach calls for thorough investigation
Married at First Sight UK bride who alleges sexual misconduct says she ‘lost her light’ on show
Woman harassed by former garda says she was 'met with silence' after complaint to GSOC
'Here we are again': RTÉ bosses arrive for meeting with communications minister over pay revelations
Man gets suspended sentence after knocking down woman and leaving her with life-changing injuries
Johnny Ronan's property group is the latest objector to the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre revamp
Sky sends cease-and-desist letters to 200 suspected 'dodgy box' users
Emma Willis, Josh Widdicombe and dancer Johannes Radebe announced as new Strictly hosts
Móramh ar son na Gaeilge ó thuaidh agus ó dheas, de réir suirbhé nua uile-Éireann
Irish language is supported by majorities north and south, a new survey suggests
Israel's detention of Dr Margaret Connolly in breach of international law, Tánaiste says
Patients urged to avoid A&E in non-urgent cases as Mater hospital under 'extreme pressure'
Tábhacht na Gaeilge i nGaillimh Thiar - an Dáilcheantar leis an pobal Ghaeltachta is mó sa tír
Trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson ‘on track’ to begin next week
Two teenage boys arrested after serious assault in Blanchardstown on Sunday
U2 receive new EU award for promoting European values (but skip the ceremony)
Two people killed and four seriously injured after man opens fire on family members in Spain
Have you ever shopped for groceries online?
Manhunt for mass shooter in Turkey ends after suspect turns gun on himself to avoid arrest
Seventh death on Irish roads in three days as man dies following Co Wexford crash
HSE 'has procedures in place' for management of Ebola cases but risk 'very low'
Concern over 'disturbing' footage of man being restrained on ground before his death
Yves Sakila died on Friday afternoon in Dublin.
Talks between National Ambulance Service union reps and HSE to resume in Labour Court
Over half of septic tanks failed tests, and families could be risking health 'without realising'
Two teenage suspects fatally shoot three people at San Diego mosque in suspected hate crime
Police said the suspects, aged 17 and 19, were later found dead with self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Trump claims 'positive development' in negotiations with Iran after calling off renewed assault
Hungary's new PM sends signal to EU (and Putin) by choosing Poland for first official visit
Highest number of calls ever to national rape crisis helpline in 2025
Ireland needs to set a point after which no new gas and oil boilers can be installed - SEAI
28 days later: Fears over people being ‘evicted’ from nursing homes
Advocacy groups want reform of the discharge process, described by one law professor as “a hidden but growing problem”.
Families tell of “transfer trauma” and difficulties in organising alternative care
Some discharges relate to unpaid bills
Social workers believe current situation “a failure of the state’s duty to protect its most vulnerable citizens”