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Friday 9 January 2026 Dublin: 1°C
Armed gardaí raided hotel room as father threatened to kill son, three months before their deaths
Gardaí referred the incident to Tusla on the night.
Von der Leyen says Mercosur trade deal sends message in face of 'increasingly hostile world'
DAA boss Kenny Jacobs denies allegations of 'sexist' and 'racist' behaviour in court document
Owner of Swiss ski bar held in custody after fire killed 40 people
Kerry fourth-year student wins Young Scientist top prize for brain cancer diagnosis technology
Today's news
Trump: 'We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not'
Limerick golf club objects to proposed housing development citing 'stray balls' risk to residents
Fresh demonstrations in Iran as France, UK and Germany 'strongly condemn killing of protesters'
Kerry fourth-year student wins Young Scientist top prize for brain cancer diagnosis technology
Aoibheann Daly’s project was one of 550 exhibits from 225 schools at this year’s exhibition.
A sculptural urban sanctuary in Rathmines with a pool and wellness suite – yours for €3,750,000
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
SPOTLIGHT

Venezuela

Catherine Connolly
President says lives lost in Venezuela during US intervention ‘appalling’ and ‘overlooked’
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There will be few tears for Maduro but Trump’s gamble risks bloody chaos
Hannah McCarthy
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shadow fleet
Why did the US just raid a Russian-flagged ship 600 nautical miles off Ireland?
explainer
What next – and is this Trump's new era of US dominance?
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maximum leverage
US will control Venezuela government decisions and oil sales 'indefinitely'
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In Éirinn, níl aon éalú ón aimsir, fiú amháin ag socraidí - laithreoir aimsire TG4
DAA boss Kenny Jacobs denies allegations of 'sexist' and 'racist' behaviour in court document
Von der Leyen says Mercosur trade deal sends message in face of 'increasingly hostile world'
Armed gardaí raided hotel room as father threatened to kill son, three months before their deaths
18-year-old allegedly had loaded Glock handgun 'primed for use' hidden in his garden
Officials from X agree to meet with AI minister amid Grok deepfakes backlash
Former TV personality pleads not guilty to breaking safety order
Owner of Swiss ski bar held in custody after fire killed 40 people
Traitors Ireland storms into the top 10 most watched TV shows of 2025
Sport dominated the most watched shows on traditional TV last year.
Did you get a new Irish passport in the last few weeks? If you did, you might need to return it
Yellow wind warning issued for seven western counties on Sunday
Aer Lingus introduces fees for anyone selecting a seat on its budget-friendly service
'We lost everything': Family homeless after house mistakenly targeted in arson attack
Media Minister has deleted his X account over its digital undressing scandal
Viewers in the UK will finally get a chance to see Traitors Ireland as air date confirmed
Do you agree with the Irish government’s decision to vote against the EU-Mercosur trade deal?
US border agents shoot and wound two people outside hospital in Portland
Venezuelan woman in Ireland: Trump has raised alarms, but Maduro deserves no sympathy
Liliana Fernández
Russia uses new 'devastating' hypersonic missile in attack on Ukraine
GAA club issues warning after young person targeted by AI-generated sexual content
Bono calls for release of Palestinian political figure from Israeli prison after more than two decades
Nasa is bringing home space station astronauts early in medical evacuation
Switzerland holds day of mourning for young people killed in ski resort fire
Irish households pay €360 more per year for electricity than western European average
Irish families could face delays holding funerals due to 'very real crisis' in autopsy system
Many hospitals are no longer carrying out autopsies due to staff shortages and pressures.
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland has called for urgent government action to avoid causing distress to bereaved families.
Around 6,000 autopsies are carried out in Ireland every year in cases involving sudden, unexplained, or unnatural deaths.
Yesterday
8th January 2026
Leo Varadkar: The end of Maduro is welcome. The way it happened is not
Leo Varadkar
Iranians step up protests as death toll mounts and authorities cut internet access
Monitoring group NetBlocks said Iran is “in the midst of a nationwide internet blackout”.
Arsenal fail to capitalise on rivals' slip-ups as Liverpool earn draw
Critics are raving about this medical drama - and Irish viewers will finally get to watch it in March
'I’m continuing to find the joy in every day': Ciara Mageean shares update on cancer treatment
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Tusla confirms father and son found dead in west Dublin 'were known' to agency
The 11-year-old boy, Oisín O’Reilly, is suspected to have been killed by his father Wayne.