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Sunday 19 May 2024 Dublin: 19°C
Dublin-New York portal reopens with new blurring feature to curb unwelcome behaviour
New poll shows negligible change in party support but over half want more immigration controls
Tánaiste visits Irish troops in Lebanon today and will meet Lebanese Government officials
Businessman Tony O'Reilly has died aged 88
Taoiseach Simon Harris described him as a “giant of sport, business and media”.
Slovak PM's life no longer in danger, remains in intensive care
Ireland has a new crop of 'celebrity candidates' - but what do people think of voting for them?
SPOTLIGHT
Election season
Local and EU ballots are on 7 June
And they're off
Political posters are up – love 'em or hate 'em
Who's who
Here's who's in the race to be Ireland's MEPs
Polling
Independents pip Sinn Féin as voters' top choice
Housing crisis shadow
People's housing tells us about how they'll vote
Sitdown Sunday: How 67 letters found hidden in a wall uncovered a scandal in 1920s Baltimore
Ireland is not a country where house prices are meant to fall
'It's very different being a victim of crime now to what it was 10 years ago'
Gaza hospital says 20 killed in Israeli strike on Nuseirat refugee camp
European Elections: Northern Ireland deserves a seat at the table in Europe – it is unique
Emma DeSouza
Man charged with murder of 34-year-old woman in Belfast
Mayor calls on Govt to tackle immigration 'myths' as council launches info campaign
Bruce Springsteen concert: Stage times and the best ways to get to Croke Park
Lowry matches lowest round in major golf history with 62 at PGA
'Whether they're from Donegal or Senegal, it makes no difference': A night at the Lighthouse café
Hundreds of homeless people, from Ireland and further afield, visit the Dublin centre every day for food, clothes and friendship.
The centre provides a range of supports to homeless people and asylum seekers
"We need to remember it’s people who are actually inside the tents. These are human beings."
Yesterday
18th May 2024
Quiz: How much do you know about portals?
Meet the 'replacements' who could take over seats in Europe if elected MEPs bow out
Sisters, sons, press officers and councillors. This election, it’s all very inside baseball.
Cody the match winner as Kilkenny scrape past Dublin
Kelly and D'Arcy goals fire Galway past 14-man Derry
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Analysis: Biden may be slipping, but here's what he should do to win...
Larry Donnelly
Emma Hayes signs off in style as Chelsea capture fifth WSL title in a row
Two arrested as man stabbed this morning near O'Connell Street, Dublin
State ceremony takes place in Dublin to honour 89 gardaí who lost their lives in line of duty
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
A mix of personal stories and opinions on the stories of the day.
Campus protests are squeezing Biden from left and right
Larry Donnelly
Protesting Israel's war on Gaza isn't antisemitic — it's a display of humanity
Emma DeSouza
Now I know, I don't care what anyone thinks of me
Clare McAfee
Many royal and political figures were honoured with street names
Donal Fallon
Georgia’s president vetoes controversial law that has provoked weeks of protests
Woman in her 80s injured in Dublin city centre assault
Slovak court puts man suspected of shooting prime minister in pre-trial detention
Suspected cannabis worth €1 million seized from Ashbourne warehouse
Climate protesters cause temporary closure of Munich Airport after gluing themselves to taxiways
Fighting rages on in Gaza's Rafah after first aid delivery via US-built pier
Cyclist in his 70s killed in early morning crash in Dublin city centre
Two people injured after car and truck collide on N1
Bodies of three hostages killed at 7 October music festival recovered in Gaza
Bottom of the class: Fianna Fáil running fewer women in local elections than any other party
Surrealing in the Years: We don't need AI to start freaking out about politics in Ireland
Carl Kinsella
The Explainer: Climate-related emergencies are on the rise but how are we dealing with them?