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Monday 12 January 2026 Dublin: 10°C
Man pleads guilty to knife attack on garda and arson at Conor McGregor's pub
Khan entered guilty pleas to all eight charges before the three-judge, non-jury court.
'A real honour, I love what I do': Jessie Buckley wins Golden Globe to continue her awards run
Clive Rowen, Irish skateboarding pioneer who founded the country’s first skate shop, has died
Taoiseach condemns 'repression' in Iran as Trump says US considering 'very strong options'
From Hamnet to KPop Demon Hunters, the full winners from last night's Golden Globes
Today's news
China just lifted their ban on Irish beef following Micheál Martin's visit
Gardaí investigate botched attack at Dublin pub as regulars scare off alleged gunman
Taoiseach condemns 'repression' in Iran as Trump says US considering 'very strong options'
Trump said his administration was in talks to set up a meeting with Tehran.
Man pleads guilty to knife attack on garda and arson at Conor McGregor's pub
This beautiful home is a lesson in colour, pattern and texture
Clive Rowen, Irish skateboarding pioneer who founded the country’s first skate shop, has died
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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UK media watchdog investigating X over AI-generated child sexual abuse material
'She ate that': Maura Higgins turns heads at Golden Globes with old Hollywood look
An Post to raise stamp prices from February
Will you watch the Golden Globes tonight?
Simon Harris to meet California governor Gavin Newsom during US visit
What is the 'Be Good' pin some celebrities were wearing at the Golden Globes?
From Hamnet to KPop Demon Hunters, the full winners from last night's Golden Globes
'A real honour, I love what I do': Jessie Buckley wins Golden Globe to continue her awards run
President Catherine Connolly said it was a fantastic recognition of the actor’s “outstanding work”.
Need a cash boost for the new year? Here’s how you can get some by claiming your tax back
January is an especially good time to claim money back from Revenue because the last tax year has just ended.
Taxpayers are entitled to claim money back for the previous four years - which includes various day-to-day expenses they've had in that time.
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11th January 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about these sports films?
Here is the only derelict building that a council asked An Coimisiún Pleanála to CPO last month
First celebrity contestant eliminated in week two of Dancing With The Stars
Family of EastEnders actor Derek Martin share tribute after his death aged 92
Money Diaries: An accounting manager on €60K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
The Golden Globes are tonight and Ireland's got a shot - here's everything you need to know
If you think Irish people are obsessed with weather, imagine life as TG4 weather presenter
Wind warnings to remain in place for coastal counties this evening
Man United's hopes of silverware ended with Cup defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford
Three arrested as gardaí seize drugs and two weapons in Co Kerry
More than 500 killed in crackdown on Iran protests, says human rights agency
The death toll in the crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran has spiked to at least 538 people, activists said.
Videos posted to social media showed large crowds taking to the streets in new protests in several Iranian cities.
Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran would hit back if the US launched military action.
Israel has said it supports the Iranian people's "struggle for freedom".
Some crèches may not be able to open tomorrow after missing registration deadline
Trump warns Cuba to 'make a deal before it's too late' in aftermath of Venezuela intervention
Surfer airlifted to hospital after getting into difficulty on the coast of Clare
Former UK ambassador Mandelson says he understands why he was sacked over Epstein friendship
Were you looking forward to watching Love Island?
Average of almost 300 people a day opted out of new organ donation register
Man cycling from Cork to Mount Everest to raise money for children’s wards
Mother accused of attempted murder of eight-year-old daughter in Clare to go on trial tomorrow
Toulon 27-25 Munster, Champions Cup
Enterprise Ireland reversing remote work policy as it looks to scrap flexible days for staff
The inconvenient truth for opponents of carbon tax is that it actually works
On the the question of whether it actually reduces emissions – the verdict is a near-unanimous yes.
Love Island filming suspended and villa evacuated due to wildfires