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Sunday
5th April 2026
Keir Starmer slams London festival for booking Kanye West after 'Heil Hitler' song
Limerick defeat Cork 1-27 to 1-21 to become Division 1A champions
'Open the F***in' Strait, you crazy bastards': Trump in fresh expletive-laden threat to Iran
The US President has been placing pressure on Iran to make a deal to reopen the strait by Tuesday – or face ‘living in Hell’.
Tánaiste says community voices in debate over IPAS centres important for 'social cohesion'
President Connolly lays wreath at 1916 Easter Rising commemoration
US crew member missing in Iran rescued as Iran downplays mission's success
Pope Leo urges those with power to wage war to 'choose peace' in first Easter blessing
'I love flying the flag': Niall Horan talks grief and pay cheques in Tommy Tiernan interview
Micheál Martin and Holly Cairns tied for public support, says new poll
Textbooks v screens: Parents are now questioning the use of classroom tech
Weather to remain 'bright and breezy' today after Storm Dave
Sitdown Sunday: The Irish town inspiring countries to crackdown on phone use among kids
Woman (80s) dies in hospital after being hit by bus in Blackrock last week
The Irish LoyalFans creator who shares racist content and videos of herself spitting on people
Investigation file into 1984 'Kerry Babies' case submitted to the DPP
Seven ways to de-stress: Our ancient human survival system is being overrun by modern life
Dr Stephen McWilliams
Why raising the Irish minimum wage is not bad for business
Studies suggest that increasing the minimum wage has very little impact on employment.
President Connolly to lead GPO ceremony as State marks 110th anniversary of Easter Rising
Deis an intleachta shaorga á mheá ag Údarás na Gaeltachta - ach cad faoin ndainséar?
FactCheck: Are evictions in Ireland at the highest rate since the Great Famine?
Labour TD Conor Sheehan recently made the claim in the Dáil.
A sun-filled family home with a converted attic and plenty of outdoor space in Clonskeagh
Last week
29th March 2026 - 4th April 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about chocolate?
Pope Leo has been one of the harshest critics of the Iran war - but is anyone in power listening?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Kneecap in Cuba: Was it an act of protest or propaganda?
Artemis astronauts almost 170,000 kilometres from Earth and in 'good spirits'
Thousands without power and flights cancelled as 'very strong winds' bash Ireland
A Status Orange weather warning has been issued for Wexford, while the rest of the country is under a Status Yellow warning.
End-of-life planning: Why TV drama 'The Pitt' is sparking conversations about our future care
Valerie Smith
Mary Lou McDonald calls for 'urgent' recall of Dáil amid fuel crisis
'It was scary' - Drogheda United manager gives medical update on Shane Farrell
Trump says Iran has 48 hours to make deal on opening Strait of Hormuz or US will unleash 'Hell'
Meanwhile, the US military is pressing ahead in a frantic search for a missing pilot after Iran shot down an American warplane.
Three remanded in custody over alleged arson on Jewish group ambulances as new arrest made
Munster crash out of Challenge Cup after Exeter's first-half blitz
Pope Leo the first pontiff to carry cross for full Good Friday procession in decades
Haaland hits hat-trick as Man City blow away Liverpool
Man (30s) dies in collision in Longford and pedestrian injured in Letterkenny crash
Over 1,400 drivers caught speeding in first 48 hours of Bank Holiday roads policing operation
Russian strike on Ukraine market kills five, wounds 19