Rule Refresh (Low Effort Content)
(self.ireland)
29 points
r/ireland
Rule refresh (Reputable Media)
45 points
Late-Stage Capitalism and the Vibes Are Bad
924 points
Iora Rua
(reddit.com)
562 points
Perspective (National Gallery this morning)
(i.redd.it)
787 points
I was reading an unofficial tamagotchi book from the 90s and wasn't expecting this
359 points
Tesco kept the free one
242 points
Gardaí stop two 16-year-olds driving tractors while using phones
(agriland.ie)
118 points
birthplaces of the men of the 23rd Illinois Infantry. “The Irish brigade” They fought in the American civil war 1861-1865. About 200,000 Irish Americans served in the Union army during the war.
271 points
Irish Language Game
117 points
Group claims ballroom at Trump's Doonbeg resort must wait until rare snail starts to prosper
(irishexaminer.com)
255 points
Sharp rise in number of asylum seekers voluntarily leaving Ireland in 2025
(irishtimes.com)
477 points
Expect more extreme weather as climate change impact now ‘stark’, says Met Éireann
135 points
RSA driving testers vote in favour of strike action
(rte.ie)
80 points
Corporation tax take rose 17% last year to almost €33bn
39 points
US naval aircraft flew over Ireland during pursuit of sanctioned oil tanker
38 points
Errigal Mountain, Donegal
(v.redd.it)
16 points
Regulator engaging with EU over explicit images on Grok
94 points
Dad accused of slamming partner's head into wall and throwing baby ‘across room'
(breakingnews.ie)
75 points
The RMS Titanic on April 11, 1912, in Queenstown. Father Francis Browne left the ship with a tender as shown in the lower right of the photo, which was used to bring passengers to the ship
26 points
McEntee to attend ‘coalition of willing’ meeting on Ukraine war in Paris
96 points
Dare I say it?
1641 points
‘An iomarca oibre’ don PSNI eolas faoi loitiméireacht ar chomharthaí Gaeilge a chur ar fáil
(tuairisc.ie)
13 points
Government warned state could contribute billions indirectly to EU defence with little benefit
(thejournal.ie)
32 points
Climate change impacts continue with 2025 proving Ireland’s second-warmest year
41 points