
Irish Times Publishes Weekly Church Services Schedule
The Irish Times has published its schedule of church services for the week beginning Saturday, May 2nd, 2026.
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The Irish Times has published its schedule of church services for the week beginning Saturday, May 2nd, 2026.

An investigation by the Irish Times revealed that almost 250 US military overflights over Ireland went unreported due to an "administrative error," significantly more than previously disclosed.

Rosemary Scallon, known as Dana, has settled a defamation action she brought against The Irish Times concerning their reporting of a trial involving her brother.

The Irish Times provides a listing of church services scheduled for the week beginning Saturday, April 4th, 2026.
Novo Nordisk is reportedly investing $507 million in a new plant for its Wegovy pill, as reported by the Irish Times.

An Irish Times journalist has launched a new book titled 'Dirty Dancing,' which delves into the 'feis fixing' scandal within Irish dancing, described as a 'quintessentially Irish story'.

News reports from The Irish Times and solicitor's videos concerning high-profile betting tipster Rob Heneghan were removed from Google search results following bogus complaints.

Singer Dana Rosemary Scallon has settled the final defamation case she took arising from media coverage of her brother John Brown's trial, who was acquitted in 2014 of sexual abuse charges.

An article in the Irish Times argues that the application of AI in education, particularly as intended by the Department of Education, should be resisted until inherent risks can be controlled, viewing AI as a threat to the fundamental nature of education.
Students from TCD Hist and SADSI triumphed in the Irish Times Debate final, arguing against the motion that the United Nations has had its day.

An Irish Times reader asks for advice on whether to compel her dyslexic son to use school support services, highlighting the availability of university disability support for students.

The Irish Times newspaper has announced a new column titled 'Ask the Lawyer,' inviting readers to submit legal questions for experts to answer.
A year after The Irish Times highlighted 20 derelict properties in Dublin, a new survey reveals that all of them remain decrepit, indicating a very slow process in bringing them back into use.
University of Limerick and The Irish Times announce award for third-level students across Ireland