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3rd May 2026 - 9th May 2026
Here's what happened today: Thursday
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Charles wants to visit, but we're not sure what to do with him
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Belfast-Dublin rail service gets €700m cross-border investment and eight new trains
Seán Kyne srón chun tosaigh ar Thomas i nGaillimh Thiar de réir pobalbhreith TG4
Fifa is rinsing fans for its US World Cup, but could we end up with empty seats and a big dud?
Tickets have ballooned compared to previous tournaments and there are suggestions demand isn’t what Fifa expected.
UK Supreme Court rules Troubles Legacy Bill is 'human rights-compliant' after victims' challenge
Winner of Saturday's €8.7m Lotto jackpot comes forward to collect prize
Man found not guilty of stabbing his brothers after dash cam heard him say 'someone dies today'
Seán Kyne holds a narrow lead over Independent Ireland candidate in TG4's Galway West poll
Labour’s Helen Ogbu, on 12%, is also in contention.
Red Line Luas disrupted in both directions as emergency services attend collision near Smithfield
Leavitt steps away, DJ Rubio wings it: Trump’s White House looks increasingly chaotic
Larry Donnelly
Over 35 and paying for contraception? Don’t expect free access anytime soon
Glow-in-the-dark sliotar for winter hurling training wins student enterprise award
Cruelty to animals in Ireland: It's still happening all the time and our laws need to catch up
Pat Watt
Health minister insists recruitment freeze won't hit frontline staff amid €250m HSE overspend
Evacuation plans still unclear for Irish passengers aboard virus-stricken cruise ship, minister says
The fate of the MV Hondius has sparked international concern after three people travelling on the ship died after contracting the virus.
The pizza place with the huge queue is opening another shop in Dublin
Government faces questions on hospital parking charges as amount collected soars
German tourist wins payout over hotel guests reserving sun loungers with towels
Israeli settler to face trial over attack on French nun
Helen McEntee called 'tone-deaf' after defending €127k bike shed at Kerry hospital
Minister says former colonial powers should return 'loot' and 'plunder' to Ireland
RTÉ v GAA+ | Provincial finals undermined | Hurling previews
Covalen workers vote to strike after 720 workers on Meta projects told jobs at risk
Workers will protest outside the Dáil today to call on the government to bring in more protections.
Marco Rubio meets with Pope Leo amid tensions between the pontiff and Trump
Debunked: Ivermectin is not a proven cure for cancer, despite claims by famous figures in the US
Kerry-Donegal game to be shown on GAA+ as All-Ireland SFC fixtures revealed
Almost 300 asylum seekers claiming to be children in last four years were found to be adults
Will you be following the UK local elections?
Israel created a 'manufactured malnutrition crisis' in Gaza by restricting food, MSF says
Its report found that 90% of the babies born to malnourished mothers in Gaza were born prematurely and 84% had low birth weight.
Alleged suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein released by US judge
Taoiseach heads to Belfast to meet Stormont leaders and deliver lecture
It's a jam-packed weekend of sports – here's what to watch and where
Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern to set up Champions League final against Arsenal
Irish people are taking out more loans than ever before
Keir Starmer is bracing for bad news in today's local elections - so will he be forced out?
Labour are under pressure from the left and the right – here’s when we’re expected to know the results of today’s elections.
Israel launches air strike on Beirut for first time since ceasefire with Lebanon began
It marks the first time Israel has struck the city since its tentative ceasefire with Lebanon came into place on 17 April.
Construction begins on temporary Adare station to service Ryder Cup goers