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Politics

Monday
11th May 2026
Keir Starmer faces open rebellion as over eighty MPs and counting call on him to resign
The embattled UK prime minister earlier vowed to prove ‘doubters’ wrong – but it may be too late.
Cross-party anger at government over Oliver Bond flats as Dublin councillors demand U-turn
'We are living in vile conditions': Dublin City Council housing tenants protest rent hike
White House shooting suspect pleads not guilty to attempted assassination of Trump
Energy providers in Ireland are not making ‘excessive profit’, regulator says
Ireland leads push for EU-wide sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
Unions said ambulance personnel will provide emergency cover during strike action
Do you think increasing litter fines is a good idea?
EU pushes back on Putin's suggestion of ex-German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as Ukraine mediator
Sunday
10th May 2026
'I'd no money for food, the diesel light was on in my car': Student nurses on cost of living
HSE 'regrets' decision for some National Ambulance Service workers to begin industrial action
Minister mulling plan to offer payments to Ukrainian refugees who return home
Challenge Starmer's leadership by Monday or I'll do it myself, Labour MP tells colleagues
Legislation to scrap Dublin Airport passenger cap to go to Cabinet this month
Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill at least 17 people amid ceasefire
'We need clear rules': Couple charged over €1k in monthly service fees for Galway flat
A case that saw tenants charged close to €14,000 in one year for added-on service charges has been highlighted by renter groups.
Last week
3rd May 2026 - 9th May 2026
'Another slap in the face of workers': Four winners and two losers from the political week
Government candidate frontrunner, UK politicians riding high and low and another bike shed.
Oliver Bond resident fears new plan for complex risks repeating mistakes of the past
Amid a boycott and with past winners steering clear, what can we expect from Eurovision 2026?
Pro-EU Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister
'A gay, single mum-to be': MEP Maria Walsh reveals she's expecting a baby through IVF
Starmer brings Gordon Brown into government as he seeks reset after Labour's election losses
Putin oversees scaled-back Victory Day parade amid temporary ceasefire with Ukraine
'Bloodbath', 'battering' and 'colossal defeat' - UK papers react to Labour's local election losses
British prime minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to go after his party’s performance in England, Scotland and Wales.
US fires on two Iranian tankers as Trump awaits Tehran's response to truce proposal
Language Commissioner to probe incorrect version of Irish proverb on Kerry hospital bike shed
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.
‘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.
Man pleads not guilty to threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Sandringham estate
Irish-speaking teacher from Meath faces long wait as UK election results pour in
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.
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’.
Here's what happened today: Thursday
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Charles wants to visit, but we're not sure what to do with him
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UK Supreme Court rules Troubles Legacy Bill is 'human rights-compliant' after victims' challenge
Seán Kyne holds a narrow lead over Independent Ireland candidate in TG4's Galway West poll
Labour’s Helen Ogbu, on 12%, is also in contention.
Over 35 and paying for contraception? Don’t expect free access anytime soon