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Wednesday
15th July 2026
The physio is in: The signs and symptoms of hypermobility, and why getting stronger matters
Stephen O'Rourke
House prices rise at lowest annual level since early 2024
Mass in Dublin for Ann Widdecombe hears Ireland 'not immune' to violence against politicians
Several politicians and TDs attended a mass today for the late Ann Widdecombe in St Teresa’s Church on Clarendon Street in Dublin city centre.
Starmer pledges 'wholehearted support' for successor Andy Burnham as he signs off final PMQs
Rialtas nua Plaid Cymru na Breataine Bige dírithe ar sprioc 1m cainteoir Breatnaise roimh 2050
The Odyssey review: Nolan has made a modern classic - and the most unnerving scene he's ever done
Matt Damon shines in a breathtaking adaptation that never loses sight of the man behind the myth.
Taoiseach doesn't commit to timeline for approval of drug to treat Friedreich's ataxia
'It's not a luxury': Government urged to end 23% VAT on sunscreen
RTÉ yet to decide if it will broadcast World Cup final half-time show
Who are the Chawkes? Inside the hospitality empire built by publican Charlie Chawke
Bill and Alison Chawke were jailed for two-and-a-half years between them yesterday after they pleaded guilty to assaulting two men.
Welsh government set on making Wales a 'truly bilingual country' by 2050 - senior minister
Man arrested over threatening to shoot Nigel Farage in social media post
Joe Biden to publish book about his time in office
Ten people suspected of selling dodgy boxes hit with legal letters from Sky
Funeral of Jamey Carney hears how she believed moving to Ireland was her best decision
The wider Killarney community mourned alongside Carney’s family members and close friends.
Woman and teenage girl charged with murder of Scarlett Faulkner in Tipperary
'Devastating' wildfire at Killarney National Park caused by human activity, minister says
The fire broke out in the park on Tuesday.
Renewed appeal for information over murder of Paul 'Frank' Byrne
Garda Commissioner 'absolutely' supports a ban on e-scooters on Irish roads
The bother with bins: Too much waste and too little control over how rubbish is collected
Marie Sherlock
High temperature warning in effect for most of the country with 30C forecast in some counties
Judge outlines exactly how much Enoch Burke owes in fines after 205 days trespassing at school
Quiz: How much do you know about Ted Lasso?
Almost 1,000 garda escorts used on ten deportation flights since February last year
Man (42) appears in Dublin court charged with murdering Anthony Long in Mulhuddart
PSNI treating graffiti targeting rape survivor Gisèle Pelicot as 'racially-motivated hate crime'
Over 100k referrals made to Tusla last year, with most common concern being emotional abuse
With water supplies under pressure, here's how to use less during the hot spell
Do you want Argentina or England to win tonight's World Cup semi-final?
The hosepipe ban has led to criticism of Ireland's data centres, but how much water do they use?
As of June 2025, Ireland was home to 89 data centres, which produce a significant amount of heat.
Australia to enact laws on how AI data centres use power and water
Is the US about to get rid of daylight saving time?
Taoiseach slams 'horrific' abuse on Jamey Carney's social media and says platforms must act
Police ‘considering left-wing motive’ in Ann Widdecombe murder investigation
France set to legalise assisted dying pending assembly vote
Funeral of Jamey Carney to take place today in Killarney
Government set to extend refugee protection for Ukrainians until March 2028
Irish sovereign wealth fund still investing in companies linked to Israeli settlements and genocide
The fund’s shareholdings in five companies listed on UN databse rose by almost €1.5 million last year.