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3rd May 2026 - 9th May 2026
Language Commissioner to probe incorrect version of Irish proverb on Kerry hospital bike shed
Woman alleges gardaí targeted her relationship through ‘ruse’ apartment search
Woman who swallowed €80k worth of cocaine sought help from Dublin hotel fearing pellet could burst
Trump confirms Ukraine-Russia ceasefire as Zelenskyy orders army not to attack Red Square
'Covid 2.0': Pandemic-era conspiracies return after the hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship
Did the Covid vaccine cause hantavirus? No. But that hasn’t stopped people saying so.
EU, UK and Canada condemn 'violent' Israeli settlers after Irish Aid-backed West Bank school destroyed
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
This country is expected to hold a referendum on joining the EU
Woman fears ex-partner’s ‘next victim may not survive’, court hears
Mother and baby found dead following suspected medical tragedy at house in Co Tipperary
Coimisinéir Teanga ag fiosrú bothán rothair ospidéal Chiarraí faoi seanfhocal Gaeilge mícheart
Kneecap denied UK number one album as Michael Jackson greatest hits compilation takes top spot
Pope praises Naples for its care of refugees in address to mark his first year in office
Minister says HSE has been asked to plan for Irish passengers' return home from hantavirus ship
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Five key things to know from the UK election results so far - the main one, it's Reform's day
The results so far seem to show that the two-party political system in the UK may well be a thing of the past.
New report reveals majority of drug intimidation cases linked with cocaine
Judge criticises insufficient mental health services as he jails man who attacked four women
‘Don’t jump to conclusions’: Reform’s rise and what it could mean for Ireland
The ascendancy of Reform has been described as ‘ominous’ by some in government, but today there’s been a cautious reaction.
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Is nuclear energy a realistic option for Ireland?
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Man pleads not guilty to threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Sandringham estate
Man who ran over bride-to-be was already banned from driving
Man (47) appears in court over attempted car bomb attack on Lurgan police station
Irish-speaking teacher from Meath faces long wait as UK election results pour in
Good craic or taking it too far? We want to hear your stories of airport pints and drunken passengers
Lá fada i ndán do Ghaeilgeoir óg- agus Keir Starmer - is vótaí á gcomhaireamh i Sasana
Have you listened to Kneecap's new album?
Three hikers killed after Indonesia's Mount Dukono volcano erupts
Aer Lingus owner confident of maintaining its fuel supply this summer
Dublin man who returned to Howth pub in disguise and armed with hammer gets community service
Aston Villa thrash Nottingham Forest to book spot in first European final for 44 years
Starmer takes responsibility for 'tough' local election results as Labour lose hundreds of seats
With the first 40 of 136 councils declared, Labour have lost more than 200 councillors as well as losing control of eight local authorities.
Russia and Ukraine trade more than a thousand drone attacks overnight
Somebody tell the parents that the kids don't need to be constantly celebrating something
David Attenborough turns 100: He brought the natural world into focus for us, we owe him so much
Lynn Ruane
Trump says US-Iran ceasefire still in place after both sides exchange fire in Strait of Hormuz
US Central Command said American forces intercepted Iranian missiles, drones and small boats during a naval transit operation through the strategic waterway.
Pope Leo marks one year in the job with trip to Naples – and a continuing spat with Trump
Pope Leo this week told reporters that if Trump ‘wishes to criticise me for proclaiming the Gospel, let them do so truthfully’.
Irish ferry companies closely monitoring Iran war for impact on fuel this summer
Ferry operators are insisting there will be more certainty if travelling by sea instead of air this summer – but it’s a mixed picture on prices.