Man gets protection order against wife over children's welfare concerns ↗
Front page leadA man has been granted a protection order against his wife due to concerns about his children's welfare.
Ireland
The Irish Times front page features a mix of domestic and international news. Top stories include a legal protection order case, a sporting achievement by an Irish athlete, and concerns over school devices. Other prominent stories cover a property restoration, reflections on racism, the war in…
A man has been granted a protection order against his wife due to concerns about his children's welfare.
Kate O'Connor secured a gold medal in the heptathlon at the European Championships, with a strong performance in front of a supportive Irish audience.
Parents express feeling pressured into adopting school devices that they neither want nor can afford.
A report questions the clarity surrounding the identity of Daniel Kinahan, citing BBC coverage.
A historic mansion in Wicklow, once on the brink of ruin, has been successfully rescued and restored by a group of seven people.
An individual shares their experience of facing racism during their Black Irish childhood and how it has evolved into fear.
Kyiv experienced a missile barrage following Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's announcement of targeting Russian satellite networks.
An analysis suggests that Liverpool, backed by Jeff Bezos, may be the most vulnerable team in the upcoming Premier League season.
A woman is finding it difficult to cope with her boyfriend's excessive alcohol consumption and cocaine use, feeling guilty about leaving him.
An opinion piece argues that Europe cannot maintain contradictory policies regarding migration.
An opinion piece discusses Amanda Knox and the ongoing attention she receives 20 years after her trial.
An article follows the process of an oyster from its origin in the sea to being served as food in Ireland, noting its unique taste.