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Thursday
23rd April 2026
The Michael Jackson biopic is out in cinemas – will you go see it?
Fitzmaurice says he'd have more ‘respect’ for Varadkar had he ‘stuck his ground’
The Spring Economic Statement: Ireland is no longer forecasting the future, it’s bracing for it
Nick Charalambous
Irish fashion retailer Born to close after 16 years, with the loss of over 100 jobs
Girl (14) found in US singer D4vd's car died of 'multiple penetrating injuries'
Micheál Martin heads to Ayia Napa as resort town plays host to leaders from across EU
Man in his 60s dies after being struck by shuttle bus at Dublin Airport
Seeking public services through Irish? There'll soon be a chatbot for that
Ar mhaith leat seirbhís poiblí as Gaeilge? Tá bota comhrá nua chun do cheist a fhreagairt!
Hegseth fires US Navy secretary, the second military leader dismissed during the war with Iran
Crime rate in Dublin's south-west inner city more than twice national average
Only 14 properties available to rent through HAP scheme across 16 areas last month
Census data reveals almost 9,000 people were confined to mental institutions in 1926
People in Mother and Baby Homes were not included in the figure, as the National Archives could not categorise the centres as institutions in the release of the records.
Wednesday
22nd April 2026
Soccer academies: Football can unite Ireland, but the hard work to build its future starts here
Charlie McConalogue
Lebanese journalist killed by Israeli airstrike amid ceasefire
The physio is in: Fitness watches are changing how we exercise
Stephen O'Rourke
Man City leapfrog Arsenal to go top of Premier League table as Burnley relegated
It's official: The Dublin Central and Galway West by-elections will be held on 22 May
Is the Jackson biopic really that bad? We went to the first showing at Liffey Valley to find out
It’s bad, it’s bad, you know it (shamone).
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Drama at GRA conference as delegates reject call to engage in planning for EU Presidency
Iran says 'impossible' to reopen Strait of Hormuz while US blockade remains in place
Chelsea sack manager Liam Rosenior after three months in charge
Second French peacekeeper dies after ambush blamed on Hezbollah
Enoch Burke seeks to stop new DAP hearing and overturn injunction keeping him away from school
The Court of Appeal this morning heard arguments about why two High Court judgements against Burke from 2023 should be overturned.
The judgments found that Burke's original suspension was fair, and required him to stay away from the grounds of Wilson's Hospital School.
A new meeting of the disciplinary panel into whether Burke's sacking was fair is due to take place on Friday.
Check-in and bag drop desks for Ryanair flights will close earlier from November
There's a new Daniel and Majella O'Donnell exhibition at Newbridge's Museum of Style Icons
Varadkar says rural v urban comments ‘went too far’, apologises for offence caused
The former Taoiseach said he didn’t mean to be divisive or to cause offence with his comments.
Connolly remains concerned about International Protection Bill 2026 as she signs it into law
The Bill will be able to be challenged in future as a result of the president refraining from referring it to the Supreme Court.
Man involved in scheme that defrauded Trinity College hardship fund of over €500k is jailed
Independent radio stations ask Media Minister to intervene on 'shocking' 39% levy increase
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Who is the former TD who gave a controversial character reference?
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Irishman Morgan McSweeney called before committee as Starmer remains under fire over Mandelson
EU nears approval of €90 billion loan for Ukraine, as Zelenskyy pushes for meeting with Putin
Families of people lost in road crashes say they are often 'left in the dark' about inquests
Taoiseach says government will give consideration to stamp duty relief for first-time buyers
Teenage boy to go on trial accused of raping a girl and making child sex abuse material
Co Down ‘gentleman’ stops in his tracks to help exhausted runner cross Boston Marathon finish line