Iran-Israel war live updates: Tehran accuses Donald Trump of ‘betrayal’ over strikes on nuclear sites
Iran fires missiles at Israel after US strikes on nuclear sites
Iran fires missiles at Israel after US strikes on nuclear sites
Violence linked to feuding between rival criminal families
Galway appeared to have bottomed out. Tipp know how that feels. They made a new start
Carrying a hamstring injury picked up against Galway, O’Callaghan did not feature against Cork on Saturday
The former opponent of forever wars in the Middle East is debating dropping bombs there without military provocation against the US
Iran war threatens to stall growing support within EU for action against Israel, as foreign ministers meet in Brussels
Syarhei Tsikhanouski was arrested shortly after announcing candidacy in rigged 2020 election won by Alexander Lukashenko
After a week of mixed signals, Donald Trump, who has long vowed to steer the US clear of overseas ‘forever wars’, authorises US forces to strike Iran
Hits on nuclear sites injects fresh uncertainty into already anxious global economy
Prosecutors said raising and examining Irish-born man’s yacht for evidence would provide key information
Move to reduce rate to 9% will limit room for income tax measures
Legal right share means a spouse has an automatic right to at least half of your estate whatever your will says
American troops in the Middle East and oil supplies from the Gulf could be targets after Trump joins war
Binyamin Netanyahu congratulates Donald Trump; UN head warns against ‘spiral of chaos’
‘This is not going to end quick,’ says American former Middle East negotiator
People are already interacting with AI renderings of their mothers and spouses. And now ghostbots have made their way into murder proceedings
Firefighter was in Boston to participate in St Patrick’s Day parade but was arrested on rape charges and now been in jail for 15 months
Their popularity is a grim statement about a property market in which your best prospect of owning a house may well be to win one in a lottery
Ask Roe: I have no desire to hurt this man who, in so many ways, seems to be the ideal person for me
Squid Game, The Gilded Age, and The Bear among this week's TV highlights
Employment and prices are growing strongly in the sector
The Irish teenager is leading the Formula Two world championship and having a blast even if he’s not being paid - soon he may reach a very different level
Everything you need to know about the band’s concert tonight
The Church of Ireland cleric talks about faith, his favourite place in Ireland, and the rugby playing brother who has ‘overshadowed’ him
Legislation and regulation are lagging behind for parents not currently recognised on birth certificates
'Clean wine' is a label used by producers to appeal to a generation of consumers who want to consume pure products
Social media influencers in Ireland have been the subject of ‘horrific’ commentary on the gossip website, including about their children.
I was in Barcelona, near the Sagrada Família: tourist central. Everyone was narky
Young man separately gets protection order after alleging ex has sent him more than 1,000 messages and follows him
At a workshop run by Marianne Heaphy, aka the Revamp Tramp, in Waterford, the mood is lighthearted but there is a quiet industriousness at the heart of it
Wild Geese: Eoin Blunnie is an orchestral composer who works in e-sports
Plus Rex Ryan, son of the late Gerry Ryan, plays the Monk, the new Beanie Babies and a grass-cutting row
When sibling relationships fall apart, it can have devastating consequences on our emotional wellbeing and our physical health
Plan to provide 14,000 State-owned beds for asylum seekers, with purchase of Citywest a step towards goal
Gardening Q&A: ‘My roses flourished in the warm sun in May but now they are dying off without opening’
A new report lays bare what can no longer be denied: capitalism is incompatible with any kind of human flourishing on this planet
Danny Boyle, a stubborn Mancunian of Irish descent, can feel proud of showing how the subject can be addressed without dragging your art into po-faced agitprop
Ian Leslie, author of John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs, on the partnership at the heart of The Beatles
The Trump administration has embraced crypto
Olivia Rodrigo returns to Dublin for her biggest Irish show to date
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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