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Monday 19 January 2026 Dublin: 6°C
At least 10 dead after high-speed trains collide in southern Spain
The evening train between Malaga and Madrid derailed and hit a train coming from Madrid to Huelva.
Trump's threatened tariffs over Greenland 'risk dangerous downward spiral', Nato countries say
A new phenomenon: Irish psychotherapist treating men for 'AI porn addiction'
Taoiseach says EU will 'obviously retaliate' if Trump imposes new tariffs, but urges dialogue
Leinster to face Edinburgh as Champions Cup last-16 ties confirmed
Today's news
Child found 'distressed and unwell' on Dublin street believed to have been trafficked for sex
Woman who lost €20k to Chris Martin catfish fighting bank for refund
The Banking and Payment Federation of Ireland (BPFI) show that in 2023, the industry value of APP fraud was €18.1 million.
Yesterday
18th January 2026
Leinster to face Edinburgh as Champions Cup last-16 ties confirmed
At least 10 dead after high-speed trains collide in southern Spain
Quiz: How much do you know about board games?
A new phenomenon: Irish psychotherapist treating men for 'AI porn addiction'
SPOTLIGHT

Blocked Gaza aid 

Red Crescent
At the Rafah crossing, wheelchairs and kids' games among the aid blocked by Israel
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full warehouses
This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
Mohamed Shaalan
‘I’ll never give up’ says Dublin surgeon refused entry to Gaza Strip for third time
REACTION: Dingle and Ballygunner land All-Ireland titles
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A part-time writer in Cork, living alone on a pension
The Journal reader
Trump's threatened tariffs over Greenland 'risk dangerous downward spiral', Nato countries say
The eight countries threatened with tariffs by the US President said they “stand in full solidarity” with the people of Greenland and Denmark.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on the EU to deploy its "anti-coercion instrument" if the US imposes the tariffs.
British PM Keir Starmer told Trump that “applying tariffs on allies for pursuing the collective security of Nato allies is wrong” in a phone call.
Mark English breaks another Irish indoor record - for second time in four days
South Africa declares a national disaster over flooding and severe weather
'Suspect device' removed by Defence Forces from Dublin's North Strand
Eight skiers killed in avalanches in Austria
Senior government figures to discuss strengthening laws over Grok controversy
Martin denies Government is moving away from Occupied Territories Bill in favour of 'peace process approach'
Met Éireann granted planning permission for two new rainfall radars
Tributes paid to 'full of life' mother of two found dead after house fire in Limerick
Ballygunner claim All-Ireland senior club hurling title with defeat of Loughrea
Taoiseach says EU will 'obviously retaliate' if Trump imposes new tariffs, but urges dialogue
Shane Lowry falls agonisingly short at the final hole as Nacho Elvira wins Dubai Invitational
Should the Taoiseach visit the White House this St Patrick's Day?
There's an unsettled week of weather on the way (with plenty of wind and rain)
Sitdown Sunday: Why are we all in so many WhatsApp groups?
Young man dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Galway
Rocket for Nasa's first crewed mission to the moon since the 1970s arrives at launch pad
Minister and officers' group at odds on need for law change to make chaplains members of military
Syrian army seizes control of Kurdish-held towns in north of the country
A ceasefire in name only: Israel's relentless targeting of Palestinians has not stopped
Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne
With Penneys struggling to grow, why is its parent company thinking of separating it?
Despite delivering most of the group’s profits, the fast-fashion giant no longer fits neatly inside its food-focused parent.
Micheál Martin says he is thinking about going back to college after politics
Behind the scenes: how political parties have responded to the Grok scandal
It looks like everyone’s favourite words this week are “kept under review”.
Contemporary living in one of Dublin’s most desirable coastal locations for €1,495,000
Last week
11th January 2026 - 17th January 2026
Quiz: Do you know these heated rivalries?
Arsenal seven points clear despite Forest stalemate
Woman (60s) dies in house fire in Limerick city
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Road users warned of dense and freezing fog overnight
Ireland and human rights: 'Turning our backs on the European Convention would be wrong'
Patricia Stephenson