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Wednesday 13 May 2026 Dublin: 10°C
Embattled UK prime minister to meet leadership rival in the face of backbench revolt
The British prime minister told his Cabinet that the “Labour Party has a process for challenging a leader and that has not been triggered”.
'Stop the genocide' chanted during Israel's Eurovision semi-final performance
Irish MEP witnessed Israeli settlers presiding over 'brutal apartheid system' in West Bank
Housing Department says funding ‘remains in place’ for regeneration of Oliver Bond flats
Check your freezer: Chicken products across various supermarkets recalled over salmonella warning
Today's news
Data centres 'cannibalising' renewables as Ireland warned of fossil fuel 'energy shock'
It’s been warned that the instability in global energy markets ‘reinforces the importance and urgency’ of the government ending Ireland’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Yesterday
12th May 2026
Housing Department says funding ‘remains in place’ for regeneration of Oliver Bond flats
Two men 'off their heads' on laughing gas sentenced for unprovoked assault on woman in Dublin
Arson attack on north Dublin children's playground condemned as 'disgraceful'
'Stop the genocide' chanted during Israel's Eurovision semi-final performance
Israel’s act, Noam Bettan, performed at Vienna’s Wiener Stadthalle amid heightened security and controversy as five nations boycott the event.
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SPOTLIGHT

Galway West and Dublin Central go to the polls in under two weeks.

Galway poll
Seán Kyne holds a narrow lead over Independent Ireland candidate in TG4's Galway West poll
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Dubin hustings
Candidates clash over SNA pledge at Dublin Central by-election meeting
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Sinn Féin's campaign trail
Boylan says Dublin Central voters not raising immigration, calls Hutch remarks ‘out of order’
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The Monk
Rights group condemns Gerry Hutch comments calling for 'illegal immigrants' to be 'interned'
Dublin Central
Laughs but plenty of tough questions as civil war candidates do battle in Glasnevin
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Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Irish MEP witnessed Israeli settlers presiding over 'brutal apartheid system' in West Bank
Speaking during a visit to the West Bank last week, Barry Andrews said that Israeli settlers were operating with ‘complete impunity’.
Embattled UK prime minister to meet leadership rival in the face of backbench revolt
Government under fire over energy costs: 'Ireland's sky-high bills are not normal'
Irish man dies after falling from cliff in Ibiza
Kelly Earley: Should we scrap HAP? Ireland urgently needs an alternative
Kelly Earley
Drunk driver who had her children in the car when she hit and killed cyclist jailed
FF and FG TDs will have a free vote on Social Democrats' proposed abortion legislation
Sobal TG4, Ros na Rún, ag leanúint sna sála ar House of Guinness le fotheidil as Gaeilge
Check your freezer: Chicken products across various supermarkets recalled over salmonella warning
investigates

Investigating the impact of Ireland's data centres

Lobby Efforts
How Big Tech wrote secrecy into EU law to hide data centres’ environmental toll
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Fossil Fuel Use
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
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Data Centre Map
Where are all the data centres and why should you care?
Analysis
What happens now? Data centres being built outside Ireland may be better for the environment
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How Israel spent $1m pushing Eurovision votes – and how it probably worked
An investigation found coordinated advertising and social media campaigns urging viewers to vote multiple times for Israel’s acts during the past two contests.
Troops owed €3.7m in allowances as group criticises inaction by public expenditure minister
Record-breaking Aviva game highlights surging popularity of the Ireland Women's rugby team
Misinformation is leading to abuse and harassment of staff and volunteers in NGOs
Banned driver who fled scene after running over bride-to-be is jailed for five years
TG4 to follow Netflix precedent by offering Irish-language subtitles option for flagship drama
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The Predictions Episode
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Catherine Connolly criticises pollution of Irish rivers in first major speech on the environment
The president gave her assessment of where we’re at seven years since Ireland officially declared a climate and biodiversity emergency.
‘Shocking but not surprising’: Four homes damaged after explosion in Ballymun
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

What is hantavirus and how does it spread?
Dr Catherine Conlon
22
Higher energy prices aren’t a blip — they’re the future, and we need to prepare
Barry Andrews
74
I chose to leave the US behind, and now I love my new home
Sasha Piton
42
Should we make children finish activities they no longer like?
Niamh O'Reilly
34
How your fitness watch is changing how you move
Stephen O'Rourke
19
We have no tablets, no screens and no regrets
Olivia Relova
29
Carbon tax may be the one we love to hate, but it's the tax we can't afford to scrap
John Gibbons
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The quiet death of the manual gearbox
Paddy Comyn
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PBP byelection candidate makes ethics complaint against rival and lord mayor Ray McAdam
Do you record at concerts?
The people who could be the next UK Prime Minister if Keir Starmer goes
Despite mounting calls for the British prime minister to stand down, there is no natural successor in Labour to take the top job.
Rural pubs say they face ‘existential threat’, with over 2,220 pubs closing in past 20 years
Loss of a parent: I spent 50 years preparing for my father's death, but it still came as a shock
Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC
EU considering social media 'delay' for children, says von der Leyen
Front pages of the UK newspapers today are brutal for Keir Starmer
National Ambulance Service workers 'prepared for the long haul' as 24-hour strike underway
Cabinet to discuss assistance for businesses affected by Waterford fire
Harris rules out Irish-only windfall tax on energy giants over possible impact on 'investment'
The finance minister says the government prefers an EU-wide approach; however, the European Commission insists a similar initiative in 2022 had mixed results.
Monday
11th May 2026
Body of Evidence: Why your body starts storing fat in your 50s — and how it affects your brain
Dr Catherine Conlon
Micheál Martin rejects leadership comparison between himself and Keir Starmer
Trump says US-Iran ceasefire is 'on massive life support'