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Ivana Bacik: Religious orders must now be compelled to pay redress for child abuse
Ivana Bacik
Government data centre report didn’t examine prospect of higher electricity bills
The Department of Enterprise report didn’t address rising electricity prices due to data centre demand.
Report terms of reference suggested examining potential for higher electricity prices
Department spent over €100,000 on the report
Electricity prices could rise higher due to data centre demand
Yesterday
23rd June 2026
Instagram and Facebook down for thousands, as major outage reported
Civil servant accused of leaking to 'hostile' foreign power denied High Court bail
‘Momentum building’ for EU ban on children’s social media use, Taoiseach tells Roberta Metsola
Dogs and the heat: A complete guide to keeping your furry friends safe in hot weather
Suzi Walsh
Ronaldo becomes first man to score at six World Cups as Portugal crush Uzbekistan
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Former Limerick hurler sees €950K damages award reduced on appeal
Minister 'fully' supports introduction of a Dublin tourism tax
Kelly Earley: Social media bans for teens make the internet a worse place for all of us
Kelly Earley
Covid inquiry quizzes Taoiseach in extensive question session on pandemic decision-making
Temperatures could hit 31 degrees this week, hottest in 'midlands and west'
Stormont MLAs blast ‘evil sexual predator’, amid calls for Donaldson's knighthood to be removed
Dublin City Councillors back rezoning of commercial sites for housing
Taoiseach rules out referendum on triple lock despite concern from party TDs
Planning underway for possible Zelenskyy visit during initial weeks of EU Presidency
Former sports coach goes on trial accused of sexually abusing four girls in 1970s and 1980s
Market heat: 5.5% typical gap between the price a home lists for - and then sells
Far-right Irish Freedom Party loses registered party status
Coalition doesn't want to see sharp rise in fuel prices when excise reductions expire
Swords homes owned by Ryanair set alight in early hours of this morning
Ryanair, which bought the homes to house staff more than two years ago, condemned what it called a ‘mindless’ attack.
The 1916 'Flag of Truce' is up for auction, and at least one TD wants the State to buy it
Judge tells accused in online harassment case that she is 'truly horrified' by his actions
Diageo to axe around 150 jobs Ireland under new chief executive's cost-cutting plan
While the GPO undergoes a makeover some government offices could move to O'Connell Street
There will be a cultural centre, office accommodation and retail space on the GPO site.
Man charged with deaths of mother and six-year-old daughter in Donegal crash
Over 73% of households with kids in single-sex schools want co-education, survey finds
Man accused of Parnell Square attack says victims 'did nothing to deserve what happened'
Housing minister says he has stopped estimating when homeless numbers will drop
Do you struggle to dress for work in warm weather?
Unnamed Hollywood investor linked with €250m sports and entertainment arena in Dublin
Swimming in south Dublin this week? Here's why warnings are up at the Forty Foot and other hotspots
Former SNP chief Peter Murrell jailed for stealing from party
Has the housing crisis impacted your relationship? We want to hear your stories
One in five families cutting back on food due to tighter cost of living
Man jailed for 17 years for rape and 'deliberate' control of former partner
Explainer: Why were the media allowed publish Jeffrey Donaldson's name as soon as he was charged?