Bambie Thug speaks to media after placing sixth in the Eurovision Song Contest. They said they are proud of Nemo for winning as a non-binary person. They said it has been “so hard and so horrible” behind the scenes.
“The EBU is not what the Eurovision is. Fuck the EBU.”
The front page of tomorrow's Irish Examiner is dedicated to the memory of the children who died in Bessborough Mother and Baby Home.
May they rest in peace.
The An Post manager, originally from Cameroon, was elected on the 12th count in the Cork City South East LEA. Mr Kamegni has been living in Ireland for 22 years and says he now considers himself a proud Corkman.
#LE24
#LocalElections2024
There was dancing inside the Saint Mary of the Rosary Church in Nenagh, Co Tipperary during Shane MacGowan’s funeral as Glen Hansard and Lisa O'Neill performed the Pogues’ Fairytale Of New York
Due to technical difficulties last night, the Irish Examiner may be late on the shelves this morning.
Our staff worked through the night to ensure the newspaper could be printed today. Apologies for the delay, and thank you to our readers for your continued support.
JK Rowling has accused Ireland’s Eurovision act of “preening, self-satisfied misogyny” after they cut ties with their creative director over comments he reportedly made on social media about transgender people
“Today is not about me, it’s about everyone who has a terminal illness”
Supported by wife Claire, Charlie Bird gives a speech at the foot of Croagh Patrick.
#ClimbwithCharlie
On January 13th, the Irish Examiner published the names of the children who died in the Bessborough Mother and Baby Home from 1922 to 1994.
Today it has been awarded Front Page of the Year at this year’s
#JournoAwards21
.
Congratulations
@DavidOMahony
and team.
On Saturday, the 20-year-old Dubliner did it once again – making something very special seem almost routine, obliterating her Irish 400m record with 50.33.
Ireland is now the most expensive country in the EU with Irish consumers paying more for goods, services, and alcohol and tobacco than anyone else in the union.
A homeowner with just €11,000 left to pay on their mortgage, and who was making repayments, had a repossession order granted against them in favour of an investment fund, an Oireachtas committee has heard
NEW: More than 80 people, including the Agriculture Minister, senators and TDs attended a golf function in a hotel in breach of public health guidelines just a day after the Government announced new lockdown measures to stop the spread of
#covid19
Another woman has made history in the Naval Service, this time by being appointed a Commander.
It comes just a couple of weeks after Sub Lieutenant Tahlia Britton broke the glass ceiling by becoming the first female diver in the navy's history.
On the front page of today's edition of the Examiner is a cartoon that's resonated with many this morning in the wake of
#GolfGate
.
Thank you to cartoonist Harry Burton (
@HBtoons
) for providing a eye-catching companion to this morning's coverage.
Breaking: Croke Park is to become a drive-thru facility for
#Covid19ireland
testing, following a "high-level request from the HSE and in the national interest". It will not be a walk-up service. The stadium lay-out has been deemed suitable for facilitating such a service
#iestaff
A man who was trafficked into the fishing industry and who spent years in direct provision before finding a home is set to be an official pacer in this weekend's Cork city marathon
I worked for RTÉ for 17 years, from 1988 to 2005. I feel the time is appropriate for me to tell a story here that I have never told before, writes
@GarethOCal