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Thursday 5 March 2026 Dublin: 8°C
'It's nice to be home': Irish people stuck in Dubai arrive back on first flight to Dublin
Last night’s flight of almost 400 people is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Ireland since the war in Iran began on Saturday.
Iran claims US oil tanker 'on fire' after air strike as Israel launches fresh attack on Tehran
Dozens of our readers say they were evicted shortly before the new rental rules came in
Rain to mix with Saharan dust, as temperatures to drop to -2 tonight
Visitor restrictions introduced at Cork University Hospital after norovirus outbreak
Today's news
Minister says it's 'clear' global oil price turmoil 'bears no reflection' to costs in Ireland
EPA says it has 'reimposed' suspension on dairy plant's operations
Iran claims US oil tanker 'on fire' after air strike as Israel launches fresh attack on Tehran
Tehran has reported explosions in the capital after Israel says it launched a new wave of large-scale strikes this morning.
Retired Irish general: Ireland's neutrality, the threat of war and the illusion of security
Brigadier General Ger Aherne
Visitor restrictions introduced at Cork University Hospital after norovirus outbreak
SPOTLIGHT

War in Iran

New phase of war raises risk of increased casualties and heightens concerns of terror attack in West
Tom Clonan
99
What do we know, and not know, about a devastating school bombing in Iran?
far from home
Iranians in Ireland see Ali Khamenei's death as a reason to hope
111
Pricewatch
Oil prices are rising because of the Iran war – how high could they go?
70
Could this be the war that splits MAGA?
Marion McKeone
95
stranded
'I keep looking out the window': Irish in UAE watch conflict unfold in the air
32
Rain to mix with Saharan dust, as temperatures to drop to -2 tonight
'It's nice to be home': Irish people stuck in Dubai arrive back on first flight to Dublin
Last night’s flight of almost 400 people is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Ireland since the war in Iran began on Saturday.
Dozens of our readers say they were evicted shortly before the new rental rules came in
“I received an eviction notice on Friday – just one week before the change. I’ve barely slept since,” one reader said.
Yesterday
4th March 2026
Dubai influencers: The entitlement, denial and moral vacuum in the so-called 'safest city'
Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC
Trump 'actively considering' US role in Iran after war as Senate votes down resolution to halt conflict
Arsenal extend Premier League lead to seven points as Man City held by Nottingham Forest
Florida family sues Google after AI chatbot allegedly aided man in his suicide
Kildare primary school to close due to 'urgent' safety concerns
Jury cannot be reassured over PSNI officer’s Noah Donohoe search claims, inquest told
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
investigates

Our team exposes issues with Ireland's care system

Garda Referral
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
37
Emergency Arrangements
Vulnerable children spending years in Tusla’s temporary Special Emergency Arrangements
38
Residential Care
Mounting damage costs in residential care amid warnings that children are 'criminalised'
34
Missing in Care
Child in Tusla care reported missing 274 times in a single year
Harvey Weinstein to face rape retrial next month
Neighbours heard screams and noises on the night Natalie McNally died, trial hears
Taoiseach commits to examining review into Ireland's abortion law three years after publication
UK-US Special Relationship: Starmer may be no Churchill, but Trump is no Roosevelt
Sydney Nash
87 bodies recovered as US confirms it sank an Iranian vessel in Indian Ocean
Overnight Israeli strikes in Beirut killed at least six people as Iran launched more missiles at Tel Aviv.
Man who discovered he was not child's father given suspended sentence for threatening partner
Plans lodged to turn vacant AIB bank building on O’Connell Street into a bar and restaurant
Minister calls in fuel industry reps for Friday meeting over rapid price hikes
Andy Farrell makes five changes to Ireland team for Friday's Six Nations clash with Wales
Scrum-half Nathan Doak is set for his international debut off the bench.
'Dhéanfadh idir 300 agus 400 teach gach bliain an difríocht don nGaeltacht' - Ó hÉallaithe
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Trump’s war on Iran is a death blow to the rules-based order
Tom Clonan
99
Could this be the war that splits MAGA?
Marion McKeone
95
Ireland has a major animal cruelty problem
Jennifer Whitmore
83
The battle to save the city’s nightlife, culture and spaces
Andrea Horan
41
Baby names – Rían’s fada and the myth of the ‘neutral’ name
Darach Ó Séaghdha
20
This rainy season has nearly washed us away
Paul Handrick - The Bee Guy
17
The physio says it's never too late to get those weights going
Stephen O'Rourke
5
Emirates flight carrying hundreds of Irish people stuck in Dubai is en route to Ireland
The Pentagon still can't say who was responsible for the deadly bombing of an Iranian girls' school
'Don't threaten me': Angry exchanges between judge and Burke after family members ordered to jail
'We’re cutting you up': Four women jailed for beating and knifing Limerick grandmother
Crowds protest at UCD in solidarity with abuse survivors after explicit image of student shared
The rally, attended by thousands of students, comes after the image was circulated online and via Whatsapp.
Iran says Israeli embassies worldwide are 'legitimate targets' if IDF attacks Beirut mission
Husband of Scottish Labour MP among three men arrested on suspicion of spying for China
Israeli army issue warning of major military action across South lebanon where Irish troops based
Paid €500 for heating oil last week? Now it could cost you €725 (or more)
Ireland's biggest property developer says average age of first-time buyers has risen to 38 or 39
The CEO of the firm acknowledged that affordability continues to be a “significant challenge” for many of its customers.
High Court orders Martina and Ammi Burke to be jailed for two weeks each for contempt of court
A High Court judge said this morning that 'it is long past time for the court to call a halt to this family circus'.
The judge also said he would contact the Law Society over the behaviour of Ammi Burke, a trained solicitor.
Four members of the Burke family could be stopped from attending court in person in future.
Survey suggests Ireland is most religious country in western Europe
Oil prices are rising because of the Iran war – how high could they go?
Irish consumers have reported massive hikes in the cost of home heating oil, while anxiety surrounds fuel prices at the pumps.