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Thursday 15 January 2026 Zurich: 3°C
Mountjoy Prison inspection finds cockroach infestations, degrading treatment and sexual assaults
The unannounced inspection found conditions that did not meet minimum human rights standards
This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
Man who killed neighbour in unprovoked one-punch attack gets six-year prison sentence
School seeks to have Enoch Burke jailed again after he shows up following release from prison
Iran says no executions imminent as US sanctions security chiefs over protest crackdown
Today's news
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Court told mother was suffering mental disorder when she stabbed eight-year-old daughter
Elon Musk's to block Grok from 'undressing' people as AI minister to meet X representatives
Questions have been raised about how effective the measure will be.
Pedestrian, 80s, seriously injured in Donegal collision
Gaza ceasefire enters phase two despite unresolved ceasefire violation allegations
European troops in Greenland have no impact on Trump's plans 'at all' - White House
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt added that troops in Europe do not impact Trump’s “decision-making process”.
SPOTLIGHT

The Mercosur deal 

not just beef
Two Irish MEPs argue the pros and cons of Mercosur
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explainer
What is Mercosur, and why is Ireland voting against it?
on the ground
At major protest, some want to kill deal while others believe battle already lost
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George Nkencho was tasered twice before he was fatally shot by gardaí, inquest hears
'Huge relief': Irish man Sean Binder found not guilty of people smuggling in Greece
Trump ramps up threats against Minnesota protestors and mulls invoking centuries-old Insurrection Act
Mountjoy Prison inspection finds cockroach infestations, degrading treatment and sexual assaults
Man allegedly showed body of dead ex-girlfriend to friends on FaceTime call, court hears
The Complex announces permanent closure after meetings to save it fail to produce solution
Robert Jenrick officially defects to Reform after being sacked by Tory leader
A €60k painting that hung in RTÉ's offices for decades has been returned to an art gallery
Man who killed neighbour in unprovoked one-punch attack gets six-year prison sentence
This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
Aid workers at the Al-Ghabawi facility called it ‘death by bureaucracy’ as the vital aid supplies sit gathering dust.
RIP.ie launches 'uplifting' podcast about grief
Iran says no executions imminent as US sanctions security chiefs over protest crackdown
School seeks to have Enoch Burke jailed again after he shows up following release from prison
Inflation eases as grocery staples stabilise, but cost of a pint keeps rising
Elon Musk has now gotten into a little spat with Michael O'Leary
'No secrets... just good work and a bit of luck': Arranmore's oldest citizen on turning 100
Ministers who owe money to the State have 'sought clarification' on sums before repaying
Man dead and crewman injured following incident on Spanish fishing boat off Kerry coast
How the cost of installing 14 steps and a ramp at Dublin park spiralled out of control
podcast image
If this doesn't lead to action on Big Tech, nothing will
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Rory McIlroy takes the early clubhouse lead with fast start at Dubai Invitational
Man arrested in connection with fatal Edenderry arson attack released without charge
How often do you post letters?
Ex-IRA hunger striker on Palestine Action protest: 'British Government starves the truth again'
Laurence McKeown
Four astronauts splash down to Earth after Nasa’s first medical evacuation from space station
Their SpaceX Dragon capsule landed off the coast of California at 8.41am Irish time.
'This is not over': Sinn Féin demands answers about Donohoe giving World Bank extra €10 million
Galway under Status Yellow thunderstorm warning this morning
Anger in Minneapolis after ICE agents shoot man one week after killing of Renee Good
Immigration agents shot the man in the leg after a struggle, the city police chief said.
'Gutted' Scott Robertson sacked by All Blacks following damning review into 2025
Antisocial behaviour in Dublin: What winter hides, summer reveals
Tony Duffin
Many people think immigration happening on larger scale than is really the case
The report by the ESRI found that many people overestimated the proportion of people in Ireland who were born in another country.
Yesterday
14th January 2026
Trump wants Greenland: A crisis averted, for now…
Larry Donnelly