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Yesterday
15th June 2026
Norway's crown princess's son found guilty of rape and sentenced to four years in prison
Oil prices plunge as Strait of Hormuz to reopen under US-Iran deal
Switzerland rejects anti-immigration proposal to cap the population at 10 million
Sweden crush Tunisia 5-1 in World Cup opener, Diallo scores winner in Ivory Coast victory
US and Iran agree 'immediate and permanent' peace deal, signing set for Switzerland on Friday
Few of the details were made public, but Trump said the Strait of Hormuz would reopen after the planned signing of the deal on Friday.
Hundreds of students at Ireland's third-level institutions are homeless
The actual figure is likely to be significantly higher as some of the largest universities do not count how many of their students are homeless.
Sunday
14th June 2026
Japan fight back in 2-2 Dutch thriller at World Cup
How much do you know about sad songs?
Foynes has been scene to major cartel drug smuggling, but it has just two gardaí to keep watch
The Shannon estuary is seen as a major vulnerability for drug smuggling because of its coves, inlets and makeshift piers.
Gritty Tyrone resist Mayo's second-half barrage to reach All-Ireland quarters
Money Diaries: An engineering director on €75K living in Co Wicklow
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Owners of derelict properties in 107 towns and cities to face new tax under Harris plans
Ger Brennan's return produces formidable Dublin win over Cavan
Mark Carney touches down in sun-soaked Mayo to meet with relatives and President Connolly
Two arrested after racially motivated attack on south Belfast home
63 arrested, four stabbed and one shot as Knicks title celebrations turn violent in New York
Fine Gael to publish blueprint on Irish unity as Harris calls for 'serious' preparation
Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing
Rotunda row should spark debate on what we want maternity services to be under Sláintecare
Ireland would back EU sanctions on Aughinish Alumina if Russia war link proven, minister says
Should trillionaires exist?
Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts - heavy rain and possible flooding are on the way next week
Scotland off the mark with 1-0 win over Haiti while Australia stun Turkey
Gardaí extend taser rollout after devices used 15 times since December
A brief history of 'legitimate concerns' (and who decides what those are)
British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet vessel in English Channel
Sitdown Sunday: Are low budget horrors having a moment?
This week's unrest in Belfast was a masterclass in how to incite a racist riot on social media
What you need to know about Colin Farrell's return to Sugar on Apple TV
Swiss voters go to polls to decide whether to cap population at 10 million
Beyond burial and cremation: How Ireland is rethinking remembrance
Dr Brian Casey
New York Knicks win first NBA title in 53 years
Two years on, how is the company behind Ireland’s biggest-ever merger performing?
Ireland’s packaging giant is booming on paper, but not on the stock market.
Tá mná tí gann i gCorca Dhuibhne agus togra tithíochta nua ar bun chun dul i ngleic leis
Housing project in Kerry Gaeltacht hopes to draw more mná tí to summer colleges
Vinicius magic earns Brazil draw despite uncertain start against Morocco
'I go to any corner, I'm getting crack': Concerns over soaring crack cocaine use
People with experience in the area say the drug’s cheap price and availability is driving the increases.