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Sunday
17th May 2026
Man (60s) arrested following death of man at north Dublin house released without charge
Woman (20s) dies after being struck by a car in south Dublin
Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo declared a global health emergency
An Spidéal in a byelection: We're caught between dereliction, development and a lack of vision
Toner Quinn
Why young Irish people have much worse pensions than their parents
Private or public sector, today’s young workers are not getting the generous pensions of the past, writes Paul O’Donoghue.
Bulgaria are surprise winners of the Eurovision Song Contest, as Israel finish in second place
Israel finished in 8th place after the jury votes were announced and once again received a massive public vote in the contest.
A striking, detached red-brick home in Castleknock with gorgeous grounds for €2,200,000
Last week
10th May 2026 - 16th May 2026
How much do you know about sheep?
Pro-Gaza protesters arrested near Eurovision arena as contest takes place amid heavy security
Austrian police said the protesters were repeatedly asked to remove face coverings and detained after they refused to comply.
Rory McIlroy puts himself right in the mix with brilliant 66 at PGA Championship
Retrofitting adds €12.2k to the value of an average Dublin house
Review: Is season two of Rivals worth watching?
Two dead and four injured in road crash in Donegal
The crash occurred on the N15 in Birchhill.
'It’s going to be a dogfight': Three winners and three losers from the political week
Bertie Ahern’s blunder, Dublin Central highs and lows, and ministers for slow pace.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Growing old disgracefully: The older I get, the more I understand my granny
Margaret Lynch
Late drama as three-goal Dublin earn vital Leinster win over Galway
Giving young people hope on housing a 'defining challenge of our time', Taoiseach says
The party is celebrating its hundredth anniversary.
Tipperary v Clare, Munster senior hurling championship
Large-scale anti-Eurovision protest takes place in Vienna ahead of Grand Final
Semenyo's sensational flick wins FA Cup for Man City at Wembley
Scuffles between gardaí and protesters outside Fianna Fáil's Ard Fheis
Whale 'Timmy' that was rescued in €1.5m operation after stranding in Germany found dead
Military diver dies after search for bodies of four Italians in underwater cave
Wes Streeting (finally) confirms he will run in any leadership contest to replace Starmer
Taoiseach dismisses leadership speculation amid poor Fianna Fáil polling in byelection
Celtic claim Scottish Premiership title with dramatic win over Hearts
'Very strong emphasis' on easing pressure on families in Budget 2027, says Taoiseach
At least 11 arrested as thousands descend on London for two major protests
Cast for TV adaptation of Cork author's novel series announced
Body of man (30s) recovered off Co Galway coast after boat capsized
'I'm finally being honest': Singer Tommy Fleming says he is gay after years 'living a lie'
Man arrested following €515k seizure of cannabis at Dublin Airport
Trump says IS second-in-command killed in US-Nigerian mission
Investigation after man (30s) dies following incident on Dublin's Henry Street
The incident has also been referred to Fiosrú, the garda ombudsman.
Surrealing in the Years: How is Bertie Ahern still finding new ways to disappoint us?
Carl Kinsella
An unsettled weekend ahead, but a milder spell is due next week
Israel kills at least seven in strike on Gaza it says targeted Hamas military leader
Gaza has seen near-daily Israeli fire despite a US-brokered ceasefire agreement reached in October.