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Yesterday
17th June 2026
Man appears in court charged with murder of Noreen Daly in Co Waterford
Guidelines for 'low-risk' drinking could be updated to even fewer pints
Teenage boy stabbed yesterday evening in Dublin city centre taken to hospital
Bono and The Edge among star-studded line-up for opening of Barack Obama Presidential Centre
Do you use Vinted?
Erling Haaland double helps Norway ease past Iraq
Cadbury owner says chocolate bars are getting smaller because shoppers won't pay more
Trump's ballroom costs soar to $600m according to leaked report
Jeremy Clarkson reveals cancer diagnosis in episode of Clarkson's Farm
41 people due in court over shoplifting offences in south Dublin
Beyond the decks: The movement that opened up Irish electronic music
Kate Butler
Iranian tankers exit US blockade zone ahead of peace talks
Messi lights up World Cup with hat-trick to equal record and launch Argentina's title defence
Argentina defeated Algeria in their tournament opener in Kansas City.
Government urged to provide targeted measures to drive EV uptake among lower-income households
Minister digging in on legal aid reforms after report flags solicitors 'maximising' earnings
Centenary commemorations of 1926 Dromcollogher cinema fire confirmed for September
Pollution from farms and wastewater keep Ireland's water quality so poor, watchdog says
Members of Britain's oldest Irish club weigh in on vote that could spell end for Keir Starmer
The Brian Boru club has been on the go since the 1880s in Ashton-in-Makerfield.
Tuesday
16th June 2026
Beautiful Bloomsday: Where Joyce met Nora, and other Dublin stories we ignore
Lise Hand
Iran and US set to begin 60-day window for final negotiations on Friday
Teenage boy dies after crashing into parked lorry while cycling in Co Waterford
Photo showing gardaí with drones earmarked for Donegal Rally is 'AI-altered'
Irish to be central for EU presidency - but not an option for journalists seeking accreditation
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
An Ghaeilge lárnach d'ár nUachtaránacht ar an AE, ach as an áireamh do phroiséas chreidiúnaithe
State apology to be issued to victims of paedophile Bill Kenneally
Dáil debates removal of 3-day abortion wait, as Taoiseach and Tánaiste back Sinn Féin bill
Planning permission refused for Manna Air delivery hub after objection from senior Dublin cleric
Garden cabin legislation will be passed by the summer, junior minister pledges
Sister of Stardust victim tells jury of moment she jumped on alleged Parnell Square attacker
Another 'heat dome' like the one seen in May is expected to bring the heat to Europe next week
Employee charged with stealing €80,000 from Rotunda Hospital charity
The charity is the official fundraising arm of the Rotunda Hospital.
Oil prices at three-month low but fuel body warns prices will rise when excise cuts end
Closure of Phoenix magazine 'another blow to media plurality', union says
Court grants Irish Times access to ex-TD's character reference for convicted sex offender
Dublin's Silk Road Café to reopen after securing injunction preventing closure for EU presidency
Mother and her young son seriously injured following Co Kerry fire
Short-term let changes: December deadline, grace period for some and enforcement concerns
The register of short-term lets, such as Airbnb’s, will be in operation for most from 1 December.