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21st June 2026 - 27th June 2026
Man who groomed and abused teenage girl jailed for seven years
Planned changes to legal aid payments will lead to 'exodus' of solicitors, Law Society says
Pilot dies after small plane crashes into Beijing high-rise
Are you going to any Pride events this weekend?
Mass exodus: Why I and hundreds of solicitors have quit criminal legal aid
Kate McGee
Belgium book their spot in World Cup last 32, while Iran have certain qualification snatched away
Canada is now eligible to join the Eurovision
Surrealing in the Years: Housing minister's war on targets comes for homeless children
Carl Kinsella
US and Iran trade strikes following drone attack on cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz
Review: Is the fifth and final series of The Bear worth watching?
An ról a bhí ag sinsir chraoltóra i réabhlóid Mheiriceá tugtha chun solais i scannán nua TG4
Fianna Fáil councillor on track to be elected as next lord mayor of Dublin
Cooler weather returns after record-breaking heat as rain spreads across Ireland
Forecourt fallout: The fuel crisis changed something. The question now is whether it sticks
Paddy Comyn
'Absolutely buzzing': Lopes guides Cape Verde through to last-32 clash with Messi and Argentina
The players of Cape Verde were in tears afterwards, as were some of their fans.
Dublin Airport says it expects no disruption for passengers as EU Presidency kicks off this week
Did the government vote to increase the cost of petrol, diesel and other fuels this month?
Heading on your holidays? Here is how the heatwave is impacting Ireland's holiday hotspots
It is hot, hot, hot in a lot of Europe (and not in a good way).
It's official: Irish influencer Charleen Murphy to join Love Island as bombshell
Taoiseach praises Veronica Guerin's 'determination to pursue the truth' on 30th anniversary of murder
Mayo man jailed 7.5 years for aggravated sexual assault of woman in her hotel room
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
DUP to commission ‘detailed review’ following conviction of former leader Jeffrey Donaldson
As The Phoenix closes, policymakers need to ask who controls reach as well as ownership
The Phoenix occupied a niche that should, in theory at least, have been sustainable.
Simon Harris met with a group of influencers this week to talk about his new savings scheme
Status Orange thunderstorm warning for Galway, Mayo and Roscommon as Ireland bakes in heatwave
The latest warning issued by Met Éireann have come into effect and will be in place until 8pm tonight.
Ireland's cricketers make history with first-ever win against India
Ireland is in the midst of a heatwave, but what exactly counts as a heatwave?
Lawyer for former sports coach accuses complainant of lying about alleged abuse
Funeral of Ireland's oldest woman, 108-year-old Sister Colette Hickey, takes place in Cork
Almost €1 out of every €5 collected in payroll tax and VAT comes from foreign-owned firms
'Profound sadness' at the death of former Ireland Women's coach Philip 'Goose' Doyle
Lottie Ryan to leave RTÉ 2FM to join Virgin Media's The Six O'Clock Show as co-host
Debunked: Maps comparing European temperatures in 1976 and 2026 use mislabelled data
Taking the train? Here's the rail services that have air-conditioning
Deal reached between Hoxton landlord and Yamamori after months-long noise battle
Trinity Hospitality had sought an injunction against the George’s Street nightclub in the High Court in February.
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No 'cliff-edge' says Taoiseach as phased reversal of fuel excise cuts to be discussed next week