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Thursday May 21 2026
Article‘Laundering’ probes into poll betting
GARDAI, regulators and Government departments are to examine “suspicious bets” made on the Polymarket platform, the Tanaiste said. Simon Harris raised “grave concerns” around a “Wild West” of unregulated gambling as he said it would be...
ArticleCHINA PUTIN ON A SHOW
XI JINPING welcomed Vladimir Putin in Beijing yesterday in a meeting meant to reaffirm ties - and which took place only days after a visit by US President Donald Trump. The two delegations held bilateral talks, followed by a ceremony...
ArticleCall for Govt to step in on Meta job cuts
META’S plan to slash 350 jobs in Ireland to fund a global expansion into AI has triggered a fierce backlash, with union bosses and politicians demanding government intervention. Sinn Fein’s enterprise spokesperson Rose Conway-Walsh...
ArticleBitcoin worth €30m seized
THE CAB has seized an additional 500 bitcoin, valued at €30million, from a cryptocurrency wallet. These funds are the proceeds of crime. It follows a similar seizure made in March when the CAB, supported by Europol, were successful in...
ArticleDolls in the pink
THE Pussycat Dolls had fans purring after Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt reunited in eye-popping pink outfits. The trio posed up a storm in matching looks on their first show back together. Nicole, 47, Ashley, 44, and...
ArticleRUDDY LOVELY HERE
PAUL Rudd is the latest Hollywood star to praise filming in Ireland after shooting his new film Power Ballad in Dublin. Other recent US actors to work in Ireland include Adam Scott, who filmed the horror movie Hokum in West Cork, and Ethan...