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International

This month
February 2026
Starmer won't 'walk away from country' as Labour MPs resist 'chaotic leadership election'
Starmer is taking part in a community visit and chairing Cabinet in an attempt to show it is business as usual despite leadership jitters.
EU Parliament votes in favour of digital euro but ECB chief insists 'cash is queen'
New EU safeguards to allow investigations into Mercosur farm imports (if the deal ever happens)
Tipperary Peace Convention to ‘remain vigilant’ on investigation into award winners linked to Epstein
Praise and criticism as government confirms move to scrap Dublin Airport passenger cap
France is sending 29 year olds a letter reminding them to plan their family 'before it's too late'
Republicans release video of Ghislaine Maxwell pleading the Fifth to US Congress questions
Chappell Roan leaves talent agency after former agent appears in Epstein files
The EU is trying to solve the housing crisis as a bloc, how did their first crack at it go?
'An hour of desperation': US broadcaster Savannah Guthrie pleads for help finding kidnapped mother
Catherine O'Hara's cause of death was a blood clot in her lungs, officials say
Two skiiers dead following avalanches in French Alps
Keir Starmer tells Labour MPs he's 'not prepared to walk away' after calls for him to quit
Winter Olympics organisers investigating medals that keep breaking off ribbons
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
British royal family say they are 'ready to support' police in Andrew inquiries
The stars, the stripes and the shut-up brigade: Team USA faces a political storm in Italy
Radiohead's guitarist asks for his music to be removed from the Melania Trump documentary
Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell declines to answer questions from US politicians
Pressure builds on Keir Starmer as Scottish Labour leader joins MPs in calling on him to resign
Anas Sarwar issued the demand at a hastily convened press conference today.
'It's absolute torture': Kilkenny man detained by Ice in Texas pleads with government for help
Serena Williams stars in Super Bowl ad for weight loss jabs
Super Bowl ads: A polar bear in therapy, Charli XCX in 'vibes' college and SO many AI chatbots
SpaceX is putting Mars on the backburner to instead put human settlement on Moon, Musk says
Trump describes Super Bowl halftime show celebrating unity as 'affront to Greatness of America'
Anticipation was high for Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny’s halftime show, after he called out Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown at the Grammy’s.
Quiz: How much do you know about the Super Bowl half-time show?
Man City keep title race alive with dramatic late fightback against Liverpool
Japan’s prime minister vows to push on with right-wing agenda after election victory
‘We will pay’: American broadcaster Savannah Guthrie makes plea to mother’s potential kidnappers
Exercise app Strava takes down millions of workouts suspected to be recorded with vehicles
Irishman Morgan McSweeney resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over Mandelson appointment
McSweeney has said he takes “full responsibility” for advising the UK Prime Minister to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US.
Lindsey Vonn airlifted from mountain after crashing out of downhill final at Winter Olympics
Suspect in shooting of Russian general arrested in Dubai
Will you watch the Super Bowl tonight?
Seven Palestinian children arrive in Ireland for medical treatment
Sitdown Sunday: The Dublin suburb dubbed 'Ireland's Brooklyn'
Former Hamas leader rejects disarmament as 694 Palestinians forcefully displaced in January
Starmer leadership crisis is 'serious', Gordon Brown says