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Sunday
10th May 2026
Some 300,000 names removed from electoral register in the last two years
Motorcyclist seriously injured in crash with van in Ballymena
Challenge Starmer's leadership by Monday or I'll do it myself, Labour MP tells colleagues
Legislation to scrap Dublin Airport passenger cap to go to Cabinet this month
Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill at least 17 people amid ceasefire
Sitdown Sunday: A cheapskate's guide to Dublin on a budget
An OnlyFans stunt and the Epstein files came to snooker's Mecca via online attention-seekers
Life with a stoma: My worst nightmare became a reality, but this has given me my life back
Lydia O’Connell
Why the share price at Ireland’s biggest gambling company has crashed by over 60%
The stock price for Flutter, the firm behind Paddy Power, is currently tanking, and is down to a third of the price that it was at less than a year ago.
'We need clear rules': Couple charged over €1k in monthly service fees for Galway flat
A case that saw tenants charged close to €14,000 in one year for added-on service charges has been highlighted by renter groups.
Modern living blended with rich heritage in south Dublin – yours for €2,395,000
Last week
3rd May 2026 - 9th May 2026
How well do you remember these May songs?
Jeremy Doku inspires Manchester City again in win over Brentford
The title challengers toiled for an hour before Doku’s brilliant curler sparked a 3-0 victory.
'Another slap in the face of workers': Four winners and two losers from the political week
Government candidate frontrunner, UK politicians riding high and low and another bike shed.
Oliver Bond resident fears new plan for complex risks repeating mistakes of the past
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Connacht defeat Munster 26-7 in URC
Summer festival supports: At PsyCare, we aim to be the calm in the chaos
Deirdre Mullins
'Not what we want': Crowds protest against redesign of Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Amid a boycott and with past winners steering clear, what can we expect from Eurovision 2026?
Ireland v Wales, Women's Six Nations
Manchester United held to battling goalless draw at Sunderland
Pro-EU Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister
Waterford v Cork, Munster senior hurling championship
'He'd had a space cake then airport drinks': Reader stories of passengers 'hammered' on flights
Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary wants pre-flight morning pints banned in airports. We asked our readers for their thoughts.
Postmortem exam of woman believed to have died in childbirth at Tipperary home completed
'A gay, single mum-to be': MEP Maria Walsh reveals she's expecting a baby through IVF
Liverpool still waiting to clinch Champions League football after Chelsea draw
Starmer brings Gordon Brown into government as he seeks reset after Labour's election losses
A documentary about Oasis' reunion tour is coming to cinemas later this year
Motorcyclist (20s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Wexford
Putin oversees scaled-back Victory Day parade amid temporary ceasefire with Ukraine
Thousands take part in Darkness into Light walks across the country
Surrealing in the Years: Come on guys, we don't have it in the locker to pull off nuclear energy
Carl Kinsella
'Bloodbath', 'battering' and 'colossal defeat' - UK papers react to Labour's local election losses
British prime minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to go after his party’s performance in England, Scotland and Wales.
Clare man (65) who sexually assaulted girl 19 years ago is jailed