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Ironman inquest hears of family's frustration at lack of probe into deaths
Céimeanna cinnte á dtógáil chun Ceathrú Ghaeilge Bhaile Átha Cliath a chur i gcrích
Here’s how the weather is looking for your outdoor bank holiday weekend plans
There’s plenty on, so be prepared for all sorts of weather.
The seven women killed on the island of Ireland so far this year
Potential boycott of Israeli matches ‘may have no impact at all’, says Micheál Martin
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Medieval banquet actors fainted from heat due to lack of air con and heavy costumes, WRC told
Yuno Energy latest supplier to hike gas and electric prices as bills set to rise by €3 a week
TD says she's been left with 20cm scar after skin cancer diagnosis
Homelessness: Record number in emergency accommodation, including new high for children
Donaldson's letter of 'regret' to alleged victim had 'nothing to do with allegations', court told
Uber app now allows passengers to audio record their journey if they feel unsafe
John Gibbons: The planet is burning, but Ireland still isn't taking climate change seriously
John Gibbons
Dart and other suburban train services resume after suspension due to signal fault
'Truly devastating': Tributes paid to Masuma Sohrabi after stabbing in Clifden
The Iranian woman was found dead in the grounds of a hotel on the outskirts of Clifden on Thursday.
Poll: What did you make of the series PONIES?
Mother and carer: You don't appreciate public services until your child needs them to survive
Stephanie Park
I pride myself on being a lickarse in the airport security queue. The person in front of me is not
A series where Emer McLysaght saves us from chasing every trend and instead points us to things worthy of our time (and money).
'Skin cancer is not cosmetic': Calls for 23% VAT on sun cream to be scrapped
Under EU law, sunscreen is currently classed as a cosmetic product, meaning it is taxed with a VAT rate of 23%, the same as make-up or perfume.
Yesterday
28th May 2026
Ireland friendly with Qatar disrupted twice by protesters urging a boycott of Israel games
Groups of fans threw tennis balls on the pitch Aviva Stadium and chanted support for Palestine.
Woman who died in stab attack in Clifden, Co Galway named locally
Michael D Higgins calls on Ireland to recover the 'moral standing' of the EU during its presidency
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Brothers acquitted of attempted murder at halting site
Applications for July Provision to reopen after parents and schools missed one-week window
Jeffrey Donaldson wrote letter to alleged victim expressing regret, trial hears
Left or right? Sinn Féin's fence-sitting may be about playing the long game
Siobhán Fenton
Debunked: Far-right figures spread untrue claim foreigners were taking over a farmer's land
Republic of Ireland defeat Qatar 1-0 in International Friendly
Major bombing raids across southern Lebanon as strike hits town where Irish monument located
Crews have been tackling gorse fires with whirling vortices in Dublin Mountains since 2am
Úsáid bainte as leagan Gaeilge de pháidir thábhachtach na Moslamach den chéad uair
Emotional scenes at Dublin's Merrion Square, as brothers complete 33rd charity marathon
“When I started this journey eight years ago, I wasn’t even good at running,” said Jordan, after completing his 33rd marathon in 33 days.
Public and private maternity care: We want to hear your stories
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Is the GAA’s disciplinary system fit for purpose? | Why Davy did not work out at Antrim
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Ulysses in 80 days: Just 15 pages a day and Trinity College says you’ll be done by end of summer
Harris weighs in on Rotunda dispute, says public-only contracts must be upheld