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Yesterday
16th July 2026
Argentina vs England: The game might be over but the diplomatic row about The Falklands rumbles on
The Lotto is killing off two balls and adding an extra draw on Mondays
The National Lottery says the changes will improve players’ odds, create more millionaires and introduce a third weekly draw from this autumn.
Stars and Swipes: Lindsey Graham was a political survivor who always followed the power
Marion McKeone
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State investigation into paedophile Michael Shine should begin 'immediately', report says
Expansion of Irish rail network could be impacted due to failed €50m Irish Rail IT project
Aer Lingus to cut up to 500 jobs and axe routes in major cost-cutting measures
The proposed cuts come after the airline suffered losses of €103 million in Q1 of this year.
Do you think Bank of Ireland's College Green building should be given back to the state?
The Housing Essay: Who pays for the pipes?
Before we get to building houses, we need to be very clear how the infrastructure for them gets funded in Ireland.
New heat warning issued and hosepipe ban in effect as no end in sight to high temperatures
The English media is taking last night’s defeat about as well as you’d expect
The loss to Argentina has left English fans and pundits clutching at straws, trying to disparage their defeaters.
Thomas Tuchel set to remain as England boss for Euro 2028 despite World Cup exit
More than 500 feared dead after two suspected shipwrecks off Myanmar
'Bizarre' for Israel to use Ireland as home country for bonds, Central Bank says
Ireland face the All Blacks, and one of the great Sundays of sport
Sam Neill’s cause of death confirmed as pneumonia, agent says
Internet providers split over blocking of suicide forum amid calls for urgent action
Sinn Féin TD says she will now contact gardaí directly about the site after her question to the justice minister was not accepted for answer.
Wednesday
15th July 2026
Lise Hand: Silly season once meant moving statues and killer clowns. Now it's conspiracy theories
Lise Hand
Argentina players celebrate with ‘Falklands are ours’ sign after putting England out of World Cup
Thomas Tuchel and England's timid retreat as Argentina show true greatness
Lionel Messi inspires stunning comeback as world champions set up clash with Spain on Sunday.
Bills removing guardianship rights from convicted killers and criminalising ‘sex for rent’ approved
Government's Occupied Territories Bill passes amid criticism over lack of ban on services
‘Hopefully it won’t be normalised’: Sexual assault survivor on waiving anonymity
US launches new wave of strikes on Iran
Emergency services respond to fire in Wicklow Mountains
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Would you report someone for breaking the hosepipe ban?
Up to 45% of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed, with air pollution among risk factors
Public register of those convicted of domestic violence is approved by Dáil
Argentina defeat England 2-1 in World Cup Semi-Final
Dáil hears thousands of Ukrainians could be ‘turfed onto the streets’ as hosting payments to be cut
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