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Thursday
21st May 2026
Tipp's torrid 2026, Conlon masterclass and weekend previews
Martin and Macron all smiles ahead of meeting to discuss EU presidency plans
‘National scandal’: Committee seeks urgent meetings on €50m write-off of Irish Rail IT project
Two-year-old girl dies after being left in hot car in Spain
Irish musician was booked to play background music for Kylie - and they ended up duetting
“She was the biggest hype-woman. It felt like she was my number one fan in the room.”
Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter over crash that killed three Irish women
Money Diaries: How is your spending and saving going? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
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Only one supermarket chain makes 'best reputation' top ten, X and Meta are rock bottom
Trial of Jeffrey Donaldson and 'trial of facts' of his wife to be heard together, judge rules
Gardaí investigating death of Yves Sakila issue fresh appeal for witnesses
Quiz: How much do you know about Nicolas Cage?
Should there be a full cabinet minister for older people?
Top temps of 19 today with 'warm or very warm' weather continuing into next week
Taoiseach calls for EU-Israel trade pact to be suspended after 'shocking treatment' of flotilla activists
In a letter to the European Council president, Micheál Martin said the EU cannot continue with a “business as usual approach” to Israel.
Springsteen tells Stephen Colbert he's being forced off-air because Trump 'can't take a joke'
Iran weighs US proposal to end war, as Trump awaits 'right answers'
Larry Donnelly: The polls point one way for Friday but byelections rarely follow the script
Larry Donnelly
Europeans are catching gonorrhoea more than ever (but Ireland is doing OK)
One in four NGOs 'surviving year to year' as state funding crisis worsens
When Fine Gael ask if you want to go with them to canvass Michael D Higgins' house, you say yes
The Journal spent Wednesday with a handful of Galway West’s election hopefuls as they knocked on the remaining doors ahead of Friday’s vote.
Wednesday
20th May 2026
Three-goal Aston Villa crowned Europa League champions
UK radio station apologises after mistakenly announcing death of Britain's King Charles
Taoiseach 'appalled' by Israeli minister's video showing Gaza flotilla activists with hands bound
Dr Margaret Connolly, the sister of President Catherine Connolly, is among 14 Irish citizens who were detained on Monday.
Inquest jury shown footage of some of Noah Donohoe’s last-known movements
Three pro-Palestine activists returned for trial over alleged criminal damage of US Navy aircraft
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Former teacher to be sentenced next month after pleading guilty to 132 offences against 19 boys
US announces charges against former Cuba president Raul Castro over 1996 downing of planes
Approval granted for Ireland’s first supervised drug injection facility to become permanent
Garda convicted of assaulting his spouse wins stay on dismissal due at midnight
Delays expected in Dublin city centre as fire brigade carries out river rescue
The war on human thought: Educational institutions must take back control from AI
Juliana Adelman & Roman Birke
'Horrendous': RTÉ bosses slammed over treatment of Seán Rocks's pay and impact on his family
Man jailed for eight years over burglary during which homeowner was threatened with a metal bar
Nurse watched Midlands Prison inmate die in his cell because officers could not find the keys
Calls for winners of University of Galway's alumni awards to boycott event over links to Israel
Ex-college IT engineer jailed for child abuse videos on social media app
Here are five things we learned from RTÉ's latest appearance at the media committee