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Sunday
7th June 2026
Byrne to discuss Irish EU presidency and Ukraine support at defence ministers meeting in Cyprus
Swimmers told to avoid nine south Dublin bathing spots after week of heavy rain
Garda watchdog investigating after death of man in custody over weekend
Cork v Limerick, Munster hurling final
David Lammy told JD Vance ‘you’re wrong’ after Henry Nowak case commentary
New €6.3 million cross-border project aims to bring together Creeslough and Greysteel communities
Man arrested and another seriously injured after assault in Portarlington
At least one person killed and five others wounded in multiple shooting attacks in Israel
Are you signed up to supermarket loyalty schemes?
Our Leaving Cert obsession is intimately linked to a century-old story of education
Over one million people gather in Madrid for Pope’s Mass
Sitdown Sunday: The Dublin woman who shot Mussolini
A UK student's killing reignited claims about two-tier policing this week, but do they stack up?
At least 12 people wounded and two in critical condition after shooting near US festival
A fake Leinster rugby video revealed how YouTube is becoming a wasteland where crappiness pays
Our FactCheck editor details the internet trends seen by a thirtysomething-year-old man.
What you need to know about friends-to-foes drama Alice & Steve
Taoiseach says United States ‘needs to keep the pressure on Israel'
US shoots two Iranian drones threatening Strait of Hormuz, as the war enters day 100
Irish people know our GDP is skewed - but there’s a reason everyone pays attention to it
The GDP system works well enough for most countries. But not for Ireland.
Garages and coffee chains to provide cleaning facilities for reusable coffee cups - Minister
Can consumers really opt out of supermarket loyalty schemes when some price differences are so big?
Civil liberties campaigners say consumers have a right to consent to their data being collected – but when opting out means paying more, do we really have a choice?
This luxury penthouse in Dublin 4 is on the market for almost €7 million
Last week
31st May 2026 - 6th June 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about Toy Story?
'You almost stop seeing it': How Dublin 8 is a snapshot into Ireland's wider dereliction problem
More of the capital’s derelict sites sit in Dublin 8 than in any other postcode.
'I was sacked on Radio Kerry': Two winners and two losers from the political week
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Merger of ITs into technological universities branded a 'costly waste of money'
West Cork lifeboat crew rescue stranded sailors after engine fire in rolling seas
Great Irish road trips: A new book guides you through the best routes to travel in Ireland
Nicola Brady
Teenage boy arrested as part of investigation into Qayyum Balogun released without charge
Leinster v Stormers, URC semi-final
Galway v Dublin, Leinster senior hurling final
Marion Fossett, well known ring mistress of Fossett's Circus has died
Andreeva wins first Grand Slam title at French Open
‘Racially motivated’ arson at former Belfast Gospel hall due to become international food store
Seven-month-old baby boy killed by Israeli gunfire in occupied West Bank
Omniplex ordered to more than double compensation to autistic ex-manager after appealing WRC ruling
The scrappage scheme: Who will be the biggest winners?
Paddy Comyn