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Thursday
18th June 2026
A golf major, Leinster’s URC final, and loser-goes-home in the All-Ireland football championship
Taoiseach to push for EU action in response to 'egregious Israeli breaches of human rights'
Maternity medical negligence cases: The adversarial legal process fails families and taxpayers
Dr Suzanne Crowe
Muckamore Hospital abuse inquiry finds ‘profound and deeply troubling’ failures in care
Had trouble getting home from an outdoor gig in Dublin this summer? We want to hear from you.
Abuse survivor relieved Kenneally lived long enough to see major state report into his crimes
Bill Kenneally died behind bars this morning while serving a 19-year prison sentence.
Massive explosion at Moscow oil refinery as Ukraine launches biggest drone attack in years
At least 17 people were wounded in the strikes, which also set a shopping centre and apartment building ablaze.
Gavan Reilly: 1,854 days between acknowledging the problem with short-term lets and fixing it
Gavan Reilly
Has the housing crisis impacted your decisions around marriage? We want to hear your stories
This 1,000-year-old oak tree in England with links to the legend of Robin Hood has died
Areas of Dublin's Grafton Street sealed off after alleged early hours assault of woman
Bill to end three-day abortion wait moves forward as decisive Dáil vote splits government parties
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste’s support for the proposal has set them at odds with the majority of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael TDs.
Two people arrested over 'kid-napping' of three-week old goat
The perils of watching England in the World Cup with Scotland fans in an Irish pub
The 42 braves downtown Boston in the name of enlightenment and friendship.
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More GAA+ aggro and the most exciting football weekend of the year
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Do you drink more or less than low-risk alcohol consumption guidelines currently advise?
Why a civil war among the British right could hand today's crucial byelection to Andy Burnham
The Housing Essay: How the Kiwis are solving their housing crisis
The US and Iran have signed a deal aimed at ending the war - here's what's in it
Pakistan’s prime minister said leaders of both the United States and Iran had signed the agreement and endorsed him as a mediator.
Notorious child abuser Bill Kenneally has died in prison
It will be a wet and humid night with a rain warning in place for three counties
Man who murdered eight women on New York's Long Island over 17 years is jailed for life
Six Irish universities rise in global rankings - here's which one ranked best in the country
Lilo & Stitch voice actress Daveigh Chase dies at 35
Ghana beat Panama 1-0 in World Cup opener after injury-time winner
Luis Diaz shines as Colombia beat Uzbekistan
Inflation could hit 5% next year if Middle East conflict persists
Credit union managers want to be allowed provide first-time buyer mortgages under help-to-buy
Rotunda allowed public-only anaesthesiologists and paediatricians to bill private insurers
Multiple consultants outside obstetrics who were appointed directly to public-only contracts were permitted to bill insurers for epidurals, C-section anaesthesia and newborn reviews.
Wednesday
17th June 2026
Harry Kane scores twice as England make winning start to World Cup bid
US officials reveal details of Iran agreement after days of secrecy
Donald Trump said earlier that the US “will probably go back to bombing” Iran if they don’t honour the agreement.
PSNI release images of men it wishes to speak to in connection with Belfast riots
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Man charged over alleged Galway mosque plot claims he can't get fair trial due to law's wording
Portugal held to draw by DR Congo in their World Cup opener
DR Congo earned their first-ever World Cup point.
For whom the blood flows: Metallica encourage Irish fans to donate ahead of their Irish gigs
Varadkar says he got hate speech legislation wrong, would have been better to go after algorithms
Doctor describes treating little girl who had 'no pulse' after Parnell Square attack
Chants of ‘send them back’ and 'shame on you' as MEPs back contentious migrant detention laws