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Tuesday
7th July 2026
Government's Occupied Territories Bill passes despite criticism over lack of ban on services
Gaza doctor held by Israel since 2024 told lawyer 'this is the last time you'll see me'
Healthcare worker goes on trial accused of sexually assaulting teenager treated for overdose
Ireland has 'no immediate plans' to opt in to migrant return hubs, Taoiseach says
Patrick Kielty to stay on as host of The Late Late Show until 2028
Transport chiefs recommended higher rush-hour tolls for Dublin's port tunnel
Green Party leader calls for clampdown on retailers targeting e-scooter sales towards children
Almost €1m settlement for girl (11) over unapproved spring inserted in her body during spinal surgery
It is the first case to come before the High Court since the controversy surrounding the use of unauthorised springs during spinal surgeries at Temple Street.
Taoiseach says EU 'must do more' to support Palestine in European Parliament address
Nigel Farage to step down as MP over donations scandal - but will run in byelection for his own seat
It's the start of the school holidays - so how are you handling childcare?
Prince Harry and others’ 97 claims against Daily Mail publisher dismissed by High Court
Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead and intelligence officer arrested in Ukraine
Fianna Fáil MEPs to abstain on vote to add Aughinish Alumina exports to Russia sanction list
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen cleared to stand for elections next year
Government to oppose Sinn Féin's Irish unity bill as McDonald calls its rejection 'astonishing'
Man charged after alleged assault of three gardaí in Newbridge
Data centres accounted for almost a quarter of all electricity usage in Ireland last year
Family of hit-and-run victim Shane O'Farrell want action on changing two specific bail laws
The FOI Files: Why the gambling regulator won’t release details of industry lobby meetings
Ireland’s new gambling regulator isn’t subject to the full FOI Act, but why?
Eugen Constantin (72) charged with murder of his wife Adina Raluca Constantin in Portlaoise
'Overturn this': Belgium revels in World Cup win with jibe at Trump after thrashing US side
Man due in court after alleged assault on garda in Cork city
What was your screen time last week?
Gardaí and NSPCA investigate alleged burning of dog in Ballymun after remains discovered
The NSPCA said the case is one of the “most distressing” its inspectors have ever encountered.
Dublin City Council to hold event to honour crèche worker's 'bravery' in Parnell Square attack
Irish family: We abandoned our holiday in France when the temperature hit 41 degrees
Conor Dowling
Irish man arrested at Lisbon airport after alleged assault of police officers
Man (60s) dies following two-car collision in Co Waterford
Man charged over fatal assault of woman at house in Portlaoise
Democrats push key US Senate candidate to quit over sexual assault allegation
Helen McEntee travels to Saudi Arabia to meet foreign minister
Henry Shefflin appointed as new Kilkenny senior hurling manager
Oil tanker hit by 'unknown projectile' in Strait of Hormuz region
No more playing it safe: Civil servants told to take the plunge on decisions to speed up delivery
Belgium thrash USA to end World Cup dream and set up Spain showdown
Charles De Ketelaere scored twice as the Belgians advanced.
Hot temperatures to continue into the weekend and could be even warmer next week
Asking prices for houses are up significantly in Dublin again after a sluggish first quarter