Irish - Today's News
Agricultural panic or opportunity? The impact of Ukraine and its 'breadbasket' joining the EU
Ukraine’s likely accession to the EU boosts food production and security – but could create a few headaches.
- Paddy Comyn speaks for the first time about his experience of Michael Shine in Louth in 1993.
- He recalls how appendicitis brought him into contact with a man who would leave wounds no surgeon could ever repair.
- He explains why he still has the plastic wristband from his hospital stay.
Shops in Dublin city dead zone caused by EU presidency 'should get compensation'
“It’s absolutely ham-fisted, and it has been ham-fisted from the very beginning,” Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes said.
Irish - Yesterday's News
Summer report card: The political winners and losers of 2026 (so far)
The Dáil has risen for the summer and politicians are off on their holidays, but how have they got on so far this year?
'It grew into an institution': Dublin DJs bid farewell to late-night venue Izakaya
As its DJ nights come to an end this weekend, the people who played there say the city is losing much more than a nightclub.
Peadar Tóibín: Independent Ireland is a 'different beast' - but closer ties with Aontú possible
The Aontú leader says he has no regrets about jumping ship from Sinn Féin eight years ago.
Burnham wants to make Manchester the second seat of power. Could that happen in Ireland?
A 2023 report called Ireland one of the most centralised countries in Europe, putting us only above Hungary, Russia and Moldova.
Irish - Last week 12th July 2026 - 18th July 2026
Did Christopher Nolan get The Odyssey right? We asked some Irish classicists
Three Irish classicists explained to us why that might be the wrong question to ask about the film.
The Open: Record-equalling Lucas Herbert leads after round of 62, Lowry five back
Rory McIlroy has rallied at Royal Birkdale.


