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21st June 2026 - 27th June 2026
As The Phoenix closes, policymakers need to ask who controls reach as well as ownership
The Phoenix occupied a niche that should, in theory at least, have been sustainable.
Simon Harris met with a group of influencers this week to talk about his new savings scheme
Status Orange thunderstorm warning for Galway, Mayo and Roscommon as Ireland bakes in heatwave
The latest warning issued by Met Éireann have come into effect and will be in place until 8pm tonight.
Ireland's cricketers make history with first-ever win against India
Ireland is in the midst of a heatwave, but what exactly counts as a heatwave?
Lawyer for former sports coach accuses complainant of lying about alleged abuse
Funeral of Ireland's oldest woman, 108-year-old Sister Colette Hickey, takes place in Cork
Almost €1 out of every €5 collected in payroll tax and VAT comes from foreign-owned firms
'Profound sadness' at the death of former Ireland Women's coach Philip 'Goose' Doyle
Lottie Ryan to leave RTÉ 2FM to join Virgin Media's The Six O'Clock Show as co-host
Debunked: Maps comparing European temperatures in 1976 and 2026 use mislabelled data
Taking the train? Here's the rail services that have air-conditioning
Deal reached between Hoxton landlord and Yamamori after months-long noise battle
Trinity Hospitality had sought an injunction against the George’s Street nightclub in the High Court in February.
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Parking Wars and parking the War on Drugs
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No 'cliff-edge' says Taoiseach as phased reversal of fuel excise cuts to be discussed next week
Irish street artist Joe Caslin unveils new 50ft mural ahead of Pride weekend in Dublin
The collaborative project took over one year to complete.
Homelessness: Slight monthly fall in adults and children in emergency accommodation
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Teenager hospitalised after scrambler hit-and-run at North Strand in Dublin city
Is it too hot to cook?
Motorcyclist (30s) dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Leitrim
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan sues government over EU-Canada trade deal
Lise Hand: What Veronica Guerin can still teach us about dogged journalism
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Ukraine asks the EU to stop refuge for men aged 23-60 to ease manpower shortage
Apple has already jacked up its Irish prices after announcing global increases last night
The Irish wolfhound features prominently on Ireland’s new passport
'It's rotten': Irish people across Europe are sweltering in record-breaking heat
Red alerts have been issued for cities across the continent.
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King Charles has finally revealed how much tax he pays
Turkey defeat United States with last-ditch winner
Poll: What did you make of House of the Dragon series 3?
The children aren't even off yet. Shops need to put the back-to-school merch away
A series where Emer McLysaght saves us from chasing every trend and instead points us to things worthy of our time (and money).
Evacuated Gazan family told they have to leave Dublin despite complex hospital care needs
A Palestinian family say that moving to rural Kilkenny will disrupt hospital care for their son, who has severe haemophilia and a complex knee injury sustained during an Israeli strike.
Councillors consider High Court action over executive's plans to increase rents
Pico Lopes carries schoolday memories of 2002 World Cup into Saudi Arabia match
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Hormuz evacuation suspended after attack in Gulf of Oman
New York prosecutors to drop unresolved rape charge against Harvey Weinstein