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Gavan Reilly: 7 PMs in 10 years show Starmergeddon might be the new norm
Gavan Reilly
Our top 5 watches this weekend
These were Ireland's most popular low-cost consumer brands last year
Do you think there should be limits on election poster sizes?
Bunking off work for the beach today? Here’s how to check where it’s safe (and clean) to swim
High temperature warning extended until Saturday as Ireland braces for possible hottest day ever
It’s not just the heat – there’s a nationwide thunderstorm warning in place for the afternoon.
A grassroots movement can help change housing policy - we should know
Survivors of Bill Kenneally to meet Taoiseach this morning
'Extremely liberal': Trump makes first public remarks about likely new British prime minister
Andy Burnham, who won last week’s byelection in Makerfield, is favoured to become prime minister following Keir Starmer’s resignation.
Irish shoppers to be hit with higher food prices in coming months, ESRI warns
Scotland’s qualification hopes up in the air after bruising defeat to Brazil
Elsewhere in Group C, Morocco came from behind twice to beat Haiti.
World Cup late nights and Croke Park classics – don’t miss these matches
Stars and Swipes: JD Vance is revealing himself as a shapeshifter with no fixed principles
Marion McKeone
More than 26 million suspected scam calls were blocked by one network provider last year
Ireland's biggest landlord Ires Reit wants your savings (via Harris's new investment scheme)
Ires argues both retail investors and renters would benefit from its inclusion in the promised state-backed scheme.
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Switzerland beat Canada to top group as co-hosts fail to seal home last-32 match
An Post appoints Fergal Leamy as chief executive
Opinion: A whole of government approach is key to addressing drug use, addiction and recovery
Dawn Russell
You won't see this plane flying very low to the ground again
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'He was a dreamer': Olympian Ciarán Ó Lionáird laid to rest in his native Co Cork
Minister raises concerns with Uisce Éireann over water outages planned during hot weather
"Beidh reifreann neamhspleachais ag an Bhreatain Bheag - is iad na daoine a chinnfidh cathain"
Hundreds gather for funeral Mass of teenager killed while watching Donegal International Rally
An Irishman, an Englishman and a Ghanaian walk into a (karaoke) bar...
The government is looking to ban vape flavours - why?
Thirty years on: What Veronica Guerin can still teach us about dogged journalism
Lise Hand
Victims of abuse in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland should come forward, gardaí say
Welsh First Minister: There'll be an independence referendum - it's the people who'll decide when
Ryanair staff living in Swords feel 'unsafe' and 'unwelcome' following arson attack
Inheritance tax shake-up under consideration as Taoiseach notes concerns of those without children
Siptu calls on RTÉ to boycott coverage of Ireland-Israel matches
No suggestion of banning election posters but their size should be limited, Commission says
France records hottest day on record as Europe deals with unprecedented heatwave
High-level talks about foreign militaries using force on Irish soil and sea during EU presidency
Latest Children’s Hospital completion date is August but Department official says ‘we'll wait to see’
Green light for €1bn redevelopment of Cork City Docklands that could yield 25k houses
Trial of former sports coach hears evidence from schoolfriends of woman he indecently assaulted
Irish pub in Boston gives staff a day to recover from Scottish takeover