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‘I’m counting down the days until school is back’: Our readers on the summer childcare crunch
With schools closing for summer, families face soaring childcare costs and limited options.
Granddaughter of a Holocaust escapee: 'I never thought I'd see Israel committing such crimes'
Ria Czerniak-LeBov
How much do you know about Chicago?
Pádraig Harrington wins the US Senior Open
Seven-day rosters are on the way. So does that spell the end for 'independent republic' hospitals?
Money Diaries: A trainee accountant on €33K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Starmer condemns 'death to the IDF' chants at Glastonbury as Kneecap also investigated
Children among 23 killed in Gaza by Israeli forces, say Gaza rescuers
Minister indicates universal college fee cuts of €1000 won't be replicated in next budget
USA v Ireland, international friendly
Serbia’s president announces more arrests after anti-government protest
Mother relives shock of life-changing stroke just days after son was born
Senate pushes ahead on Trump’s tax break and spending cut plan
Kneecap won't be prosecuted for 'Kill your local MP' call at this time, Met Police say
Would you run for president?
Armagh v Kerry, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Two more names surface for presidency bids as Mary Hanafin confirms intent to run
Junior housing minister says homelessness crisis 'a really difficult challenge to tackle'
Young man in life-threatening condition after car overturns in London's Piccadilly Circus
Free IVF for couples facing difficulty conceiving second child to be available from tomorrow
State-funded IVF and other fertility treatments will be expanded out to couples facing ‘secondary infertility’.
The initial roll out of the scheme meant only couples with no children were eligible for free fertility treatments.
The so-called ‘existing child limit’ had been criticised by GPs.
Second man (20) arrested over slurry-spreading incident before Pride parade in Ballymena
Man (28) arrested on suspicion of murder of pregnant mother-of-two (27) in Co Down
Galway v Meath, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Russia launches biggest aerial attack on Ukraine since start of the war
'We need an agreement': Tánaiste Harris calls on EU to reach tariff deal with US
Biggest-ever Budapest Pride march defies Viktor Orbán's attempted ban on parade
Sitdown Sunday: The disappearance of a Texas student, and the online sleuths trying to solve it
Flogging beef tongue and Irish whiskey: Taoiseach and ministers travel to Japan in major trade push
Irish beef tongue and Donegal oysters are highly sought after commodities in Japan.
Ireland’s €550m hospitality VAT cut seems based on little evidence - other than lobbying
The government is pledging hundreds of millions to cut hospitality VAT — but where’s the evidence it’s needed?
Life in Palestine: 'I'd rather they break my arms and legs than take me into detention'
'I could get the death penalty for this': Iranians in Ireland reflect on the regime after war
‘I cannot stop crying. It’s not just about my family in Tehran living through bombing again, it’s about all the Iranians living under that horrible regime’.
Take the grand tour of this timeless Georgian jewel surrounded by 240 acres
Can you match these Glastonbury headliners to the correct year?
Kneecap pack Glastonbury stage and lead chants of 'f**k Keir Starmer' to sea of Palestinian flags
Starmer had said that Kneecap should not be performing at the festival.
Dessie Farrell steps down as Dublin manager after elimination from All-Ireland
EU may end up cutting services and asking Ireland for more cash to settle a €30bn Covid bill
For book worms: Are apps gaming the joy of reading?
Aoife Martin
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday