Today’s headlines: Homeowners want to cash in on the Ryder Cup with €55,000 for 10 days’ rent;  Boris Johnson refuses to quit if Brandon Lewis resigns

Today’s headlines: Homeowners want to cash in on the Ryder Cup with €55,000 for 10 days’ rent; Boris Johnson refuses to quit if Brandon Lewis resigns

€55,000 for 10 days’ rent: homeowners want to monetize Ryder Cup in Limerick

Homeowners will make huge profits if the Ryder Cup is coming to Limerick in 2027 and some are looking to rent out their properties for up to €55,000. More than 100 Irish properties are already advertised on a golf property website.

Rebellious Boris Johnson refuses to quit if Brandon Lewis resigns

A challenging Boris Johnson last night rejected calls from cabinet colleagues to quit after support for his leadership collapsed in Westminster.

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Ministers hope exit of No 10 will lead to a change of course on protocol

Senior government officials in Ireland personally look forward to Mr Johnson being removed from office after facing a wave of resignations among his members. senior ministerial team on the latest controversy to engulf the conservative party leader.

Postcode lottery in dental costs, with some patients paying five times more

An Irish Independent survey found huge variations in the price of routine dental treatment across the country. It shows some patients pay nearly five times more than others for routine procedures such as fillings.

Fionnán Sheahan: ‘Leo the Leak’ survives as path cleared to become Taoiseach again – assuming coalition survives

The director of the Public Prosecution Service has decided not to press charges against Leo Varadkar after a lengthy garda investigation into the leak of confidential documents.

‘Emotionally we feel affirmed and validated’ – families celebrate historic new surrogacy rights

Families celebrated outside Leinster House yesterday to greet a “historic day” after a landmark report paved the way for surrogacy rights in Ireland.

Sinn Féin wants to reduce childcare costs for everyone, despite attack on broad measures

Sinn Féin wants to universally reduce the cost of childcare for all parents by two-thirds, despite the party often criticizing government policies that are not targeted.

Gardaí hopes to be charged as senator’s young family threatened in anti-vax ‘harassment’ case

Gardaí hopes to charge a vaccine campaigner who made threats against the young family of a prominent Fine Gael politician.

Regional airports report an increase in passenger numbers as travel chaos continues in ‘dirty’ Dublin

Regional airports such as Knock and Shannon are experienced increased passenger numbers as a result of the ongoing travel chaos at Dublin Airport.

Home bidders place more than €1 billion in home offers on Daft.ie

House bidders in Ireland have according to Daft.ie, more than €1 billion in listings has been posted online on real estate since February.

Ireland raises funds to bring war criminals to justice, Taoiseach tells Zelensky

Ireland has increased its financial contribution to the International Criminal Court to: help bring war criminals to justice, the Taoiseach said at a news conference in Kiev.