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24th May 2026 - 30th May 2026
Sinn Féin to bring Dáil motion calling for boycott of Ireland's matches against Israel
Dublin civil servant accused of leaking government information to a foreign intelligence service
Yevgen McKeeffe (45), originally from Ukraine but with Irish citizenship, appeared at Dublin District Court on Saturday and was refused bail by Judge Máire Conneely.
Man (20s) dies following single vehicle collision in Finglas
Do you have any outdoor plans this bank holiday weekend?
Fire service continues to monitor gorse fire on Bray Head
Rescuers free four men trapped in flooded Laos cave for 10 days
Liverpool sack Arne Slot as manager
The decision was announced after a disappointing defence of their Premier League title.
State spend on accommodating Ukrainian refugees halves in first three months of 2026
Trump disowns art centre he seized after court finds it can't be named after him
Government withdraws right to appeal against some short stay visa refusals
'The system's hungry for ideas': The monthly meet-up dedicated to fixing the infrastructure crisis
Prices are rising but changing energy supplier could save you €600 – here's how to do it
Recruitment of director is latest step towards realising vision of Dublin's Irish-language hub
You may spot a blue moon over Ireland tonight (spoiler alert: it's unlikely to be blue)
Mná tí ag éirí as an traidisiún: an bhfuil todhchaí na gcoláistí samhraí i mbaol?
Review: Is Tina Fey's comedy series The Four Seasons worth watching?
US says its 'more than capable' of resuming war with Iran if peace deal doesn't meet red lines
The Leaving Cert starts next week: here's five ways students can mind themselves during exams
When cars nearly destroyed the companies that made them
Paddy Comyn
'Frustrating': More rail disruption again this bank holiday weekend as Dart works resume
New US Green Card policy could see Irish people separated from families and losing their jobs
The fallout from Youghal Ironman: An unpublished report, €500k in legal fees and a bitter dispute
The Journal Investigates uncovers the story of the unpublished report into the Youghal Ironman event in 2023.
A draft report was completed as early as September 2024, but never released
Family of Brendan Wall have called for the report to be published
Triathlon Ireland claims they faced ‘political pressure’ to carry out the investigation
Shamrock Rovers show brilliance and resolve to send St Pat's packing
Sligo retirees facing eviction get six-month reprieve from landlord
Court told Eleanor Donaldson placed bugging device in her husband’s car over fears of affair
Antrim couple win right to appeal loss of £300,000 Tattle Life compensation
Succession plans: Life imitates art as Rupert Murdoch's son targets Vox Media
Steve Dempsey
People in A-rated homes have been sweltering - here's an expert's view on what they could do
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Another shock at the French Open as Novak Djokovic is knocked out by Brazilian teen
Check your roofs and sheds – it's swarming season for bees, and they're looking for new nests
Glasgow Warriors v Connacht, URC quarter-final
Here’s how the weather is looking for your outdoor bank holiday weekend plans
There’s plenty on, so be prepared for all sorts of weather.
Rescuers free one of seven men trapped 300 metres into flooded Laos cave
Ironman inquest hears of family's frustration at lack of probe into deaths
Céimeanna cinnte á dtógáil chun Ceathrú Ghaeilge Bhaile Átha Cliath a chur i gcrích
The seven women killed on the island of Ireland so far this year
Potential boycott of Israeli matches ‘may have no impact at all’, says Micheál Martin