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26th April 2026 - 2nd May 2026
Wetter weather on the way as rain and showers move in for bank holiday weekend
Public urged not to feed birds in their garden between May and October
Charity cycle to honour late broadcaster Nick Sheridan begins in Wexford
Man behind proposal for giant statue at George's Dock says Dublin 'needs something mega'
Britney Spears formally charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs
Suspect charged with attempted murder after two Jewish men stabbed in north London
AI not so ready: The government's new tech literacy platform needs some improvement
Elaine Burke
Iran activates air defences in Tehran as Trump faces political deadline to let war continue
Moglaí Bap's emotional tribute to mother who died by suicide on new Kneecap album out today
Large increase in criminal gangs in Irish prisons creating an operational strain
The Director General of the Irish Prison Service said that staff have decades of experience in dealing with top crime bosses behind bars.
Trump lifts tariffs on Scotch 'in honour' of UK's King Charles as state visit comes to an end
Infantino confirms Iran will play in World Cup, as he gains support for Fifa re-election
Munster confirm that Roger Randle will no longer become attack coach
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'Clear commitment' from UK government to progress legacy legislation, McEntee says
'No longer sustainable': Virgin Media's Champions League coverage to end in 2027
Supreme Court rules in favour of social media giant TikTok over Data Protection watchdog claim
Israel says activists taken from flotilla boats by IDF to be brought to Greece 'in coming hours'
Global Sumud Flotilla organisers said 211 people were taken from the boats near the Greek island of Crete overnight and that seven of those are Irish citizens.
Terror threat level raised to ‘severe’ in UK after stabbing of two Jewish men
Man who raped teenage girl after telling her she owed him drug debt jailed for nine years
Player Ratings: Who would you like to see host The Late Late Show if Patrick Kielty departs
'It better be soon!!!': Donald Trump has (again) called for ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel
Man (20) accused of 'casually' brandishing handgun later fired by child in Ballymun
From Gaza to Iran: Israel's regional conflict expands with little accountability
Fintan Drury
Man charged with attempting to kill Trump at Washington dinner to remain in custody ahead of trial
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Two byelections, three weeks out, and nobody can call either of them
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Oprah Winfrey is coming to Dublin for a one-night live event
Inquest into 1972 shootings of five people in Belfast finds British soldiers 'lost control'
LIV Golf looking for new partners amid reports Saudi Arabia is to pull funding this year
Over €5m spent on legal fees over new children’s hospital disputes
European Central Bank holds interest rates at 2% despite Iran war energy shock
Weirdly, there was a small hint of good news in the housing sector today
Spike in violent incidents in Irish prisons as nearly 10% of inmates are sleeping on the floor
The Irish Prison Officers’ Association is calling for urgent action on overcrowding in prisons across the country.
Passengers escape as bus catches fire on motorway in Co Laois
Investigation into disappearance of Cork couple 35 years ago is being ‘fully reviewed’ by gardaí
Phibsborough Shopping Centre - considered one of Dublin's ugliest buildings - is getting a glow-up
And a hotel, of course, because Dublin always needs more hotels.
Would you like Patrick Kielty to stay on as the Late Late host?