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Biggest-ever Budapest Pride march defies Viktor Orbán's attempted ban on parade
Kneecap pack Glastonbury stage and lead chants of 'f**k Keir Starmer' to sea of Palestinian flags
Starmer had said that Kneecap should not be performing at the festival.
EU may end up cutting services and asking Ireland for more cash to settle a €30bn Covid bill
At least 72 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as ceasefire prospects inch closer
Man charged after Ballymena 'spread with slurry overnight' ahead of town's first Pride parade
Slurry has been spread near streets where a pride parade was due to finish up this afternoon.
Children among injured and two dead following Russian strikes on Ukraine's Odessa
Man (20s) dies after being struck by a car in Dublin this morning
Road closures and public transport diversions in place for Dublin's Pride Parade today
Ban on short-term lets under 90 days being considered by EU commission
PTSB apologises as customers' debit cards not working
European leaders delay action to suspend trade with Israel
Journal Media recognised for excellence in legal journalism at Justice Media Awards
EU summit: Viktor Orbán insists 95% of Hungarians don't want Ukraine in the bloc
Will EU take action against Israel? Taoiseach says it’s a stain on bloc if they don’t
Seán Kelly has all but declared for the presidential election race
Bill Gates says it's up to Europe to help the developing world after US pulls out of aid deals
Students and companies seeking to set up in US should 'not put all their eggs in one basket'
Sinn Féin MEP has not received apology she demanded from Commissioner over Ireland remarks
House price inflation levels have reached a ten-year-high
How does Ireland's prison overcrowding crisis compare to other European countries?
There is a growing number of inmates in Europe’s prisons and many are sleeping on mattresses on the floor.
Ireland's reaction to the US bombing Iran: 'Extremely dangerous spiral of escalation'
Man charged in connection with attack on Belfast Islamic Centre
Plans unveiled seeking to turn Athlone into Ireland's first green city by 2040
Varadkar says Keir Starmer is wrong to criticise Kneecap's Glastonbury gig
Iran says US has 'blown up' any attempt to end the Israel-Iran conflict diplomatically
World leaders, including the EU and the UK, have called on Iran to engage in negotiations with the US and Israel.
Iran targets 30 sites in Israel after US nuclear site strikes, including international airport
UK Tory leader says BBC should not broadcast Kneecap's Glastonbury set
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Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon safe after Israeli strikes Hezbollah site, widening war with Iran
Taoiseach calls for 'concrete action' after human rights obligations in EU-Israel deal breached
Sky's 'dodgy box' clamp down 'troubling' says surveillance expert
Israel's army chief warns of 'prolonged' war with Iran as both sides exchange strikes
Israel has labelled today’s Iranian strikes on the port city of Haifa as ‘war crimes’.
Sinn Féin MEP calls on EU commissioner to withdraw 'deeply inaccurate' remarks about Ireland
Donald Trump delays decision on Iran strikes as Keir Starmer calls for restraint
Russia's foreign ministry says US involvement would be an 'extremely dangerous step'.
Trump says he will wait two weeks to give negotiations a chance before deciding to strike Iran.
Early-morning strikes from Iran hit the Soroka Hospital in the southern Israeli city of Be'er Sheva.
The price of a pint in Ireland is 205% of the European average
Temperatures could hit 29 degrees tomorrow (and the weekend is forecast to be hot too)
It’s going to be very warm tomorrow.