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Wednesday 14 January 2026 Dublin: 7°C
Gardaí investigating 200 reports of child sexual abuse material generated by Elon Musk's Grok
The figure was revealed at the Oireachtas media committee today.
Iran protests: Death toll passes 2,500 as Trump warns Tehran against executing demonstrators
Supporters turn out for Kneecap rapper as appeal against decision to dismiss terror case heard
Enoch Burke to be released from prison today to allow him to prepare case against appeals panel
Man arrested over Edenderry house fire that killed four-year-old boy and his great-aunt
Today's news
As Denmark ditches mail, An Post's mail boss says Ireland won't be following suit
Amateur wins $1 million at Australian Open in one-point competition against 24 professionals
Trump doubles down on threat to annex Greenland as JD Vance to hold White House showdown
'A sports memoir like no other': Ciara Mageean’s autobiography to be published this summer
Gardaí investigating 200 reports of child sexual abuse material generated by Elon Musk's Grok
Supporters turn out for Kneecap rapper as appeal against decision to dismiss terror case heard
The case against Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh was thrown out on technical grounds in September last year.
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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Hot school meals: We want to hear your thoughts on the good and the bad
Omós tugtha don 'laoch ceoil' Seán Ó Sé ag Uachtarán na hÉireann, Catherine Connolly
No prosecution of former GSOC investigator who allegedly attended party with Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch
Man arrested over Edenderry house fire that killed four-year-old boy and his great-aunt
Government criticised for delaying powers forcing grocery sector to reveal costs
Protest in Dublin as Palestine Action hunger striker in UK prison passes 70 days
Fine Gael MEP Nina Carberry backs calls for EU to suspend Elon Musk's Grok over AI images scandal
Enoch Burke to be released from prison today to allow him to prepare case against appeals panel
How much does a pint of Guinness set you back in your local?
From Corrie to Carrigstown: Beverley Callard joins the cast of Fair City
Ulster Banner to remain NI flag for Commonwealth Games following guidance from DUP minister
At the Rafah crossing, McEntee sees wheelchairs and kids' games among the aid blocked by Israel
Helen McEntee said that she will not “rush” the Occupied Territories Bill in its current form when the ceasefire in Gaza is “so fragile”.
West Wing actor Timothy Busfield turns himself in over child sex abuse claims
Iran protests: Death toll passes 2,500 as Trump warns Tehran against executing demonstrators
In an interview with CBS News, the US President threatened “very strong action” if Iranian authorities go ahead with hangings of some protesters.
Kiefer Sutherland arrested in LA on suspicion of assaulting ride-share driver
Analysis: Over half of Irish adults surveyed expect Ireland to face recession this year
Finian Murphy
Climate tipping point will be reached by the end of this decade, Copernicus institute warns
What happens to RTÉ and BBC NI in the event of a united Ireland? Cross-border experts took a look
Researchers explored several potential options – including having RTÉ absorb the structures of BBC Northern Ireland.
Yesterday
13th January 2026
Gráinne Seoige says fake sexual image of her circulated during election campaign 'traumatising'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Student admits exposing himself to three women in series of late-night Dublin city incidents
Taoiseach defends plan to have refugees wait three years before they can reunite with family
President pays tribute to 'distinctive and cherished voice of Seán Ó Sé'
Sinn Féin 'pontificating about human rights', says Taoiseach in Dáil spat over Venezuela
Hazel Chu: Grok creates fake, sexualised images without consent and government is OK with that?
Hazel Chu
Manchester United confirm Michael Carrick appointment until end of the season
Communications Minister says 'of course' he can't rule out price of a postage stamp going above €2
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen appears in court to appeal ban against running for president
Áras ceremony for new Iranian ambassador 'not appropriate' due to Iran protest crackdowns
Three men jailed over kidnap and torture of QIH director Kevin Lunney lose appeal
Significant widening of SMA infant formula recall over risk of 'nausea and severe vomiting'
Trump urges Iranians to keep protesting as death toll mounts
A rights group said the crackdown on protests has killed at least 734 people - but said the actual figure is likely in the thousands.
Cabinet approves plan to build more data centres across country