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First Government-chartered flight carrying Irish citizens departs Oman
The Middle East conflict has entered its second week.
Waterford v Tipperary hurling league game postponed due to bereavement
Would you support a nationwide petrol station price watch system?
Leo Varadkar says US and Israel should 'accept all the migrants' from their war on Iran
Evan Ferguson ruled out of Czechia play-off and could miss World Cup this summer
Peadar Tóibín reckons Aontú will have 'at least a dozen' TDs after the next election
Wexford evictions: The small network of companies behind one landlord
TDs say more oversight is needed of major landlords in the sector.
Man arrested after cannabis worth €281k seized by gardaí and Revenue in Cavan town
Family pressure and school fears: Why the choice to baptise causes conflict for parents
Surrealing in the Years: Is it the biblical End of Days? Yeah, sure, why not?
Carl Kinsella
Ireland Men beat Wales to qualify for first Hockey World Cup in eight years
National Lottery to cease production in RTÉ next week as draw to be broadcast in new timeslot
Fuel prices are soaring - how else will Ireland be affected by the deepening Middle East crisis?
The ‘ripple’ effect of the war is where the country would more closely feel any negative impacts.
Money and motoring: There is a never-ending appetite to charge car owners for everything
Paddy Comyn
The CAO's change of mind is closed for now - but students have one more chance to change courses
Yesterday
6th March 2026
Ireland set up Triple Crown shot with bonus-point Six Nations win over Wales
Andy Farrell’s men met stubborn Welsh resistance but had enough to get the job done.
Stephen Bradley marks becoming longest serving Shamrock Rovers manager with win over Derry City
On the occasion of his 445th game in charge, Hoops boss saw Dylan Watts score from penalty spot after great work from teenager Adam Brennan.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Irish troops safe after Ghanaian UN peacekeepers come under fire in south Lebanon
Taoiseach Micheál Martin condemned the “reckless strike” and paid tribute to the “courage” of Irish personnel who came to the aid of their colleagues.
Ireland 27-17 Wales, Six Nations
Men feel more comfortable asking for pay rise and expect to earn €11,000 more than women
Parents want to inspect the primary school that was closed this week for 'urgent repairs'
Every scrambler user killed or seriously injured in the last five years was male
From gas bills to Ukraine, Trump's war on Iran presents the EU with a whole new set of problems
Energy price rises are always a big problem for Europe – so here we go again.
Man accused of murdering Natalie McNally hit and threatened his ex-partner, court hears
Landlord for controversial Wexford evictions says it has 'decided to withdraw' terminations
Photos show how prices at filling stations across Ireland have jumped in the past three days
The price of diesel has jumped – but the government says consumers shouldn’t be seeing a price hike at forecourts.
Government-chartered flight for Irish citizens from Oman delayed until tomorrow
Oiliúint agus taithí a gcomrádaithe ag coinneáil fórsaí na hÉireann slán sa Liobáin - Coirnéal
Cork sailor stranded on gas carrier in Persian Gulf as war in the Middle East escalates
The Late Late Show will be replaced with a rom-com tonight
Barry Keoghan and Anthony Scaramucci among guests on Pat Kenny’s debut weekend time slot
Child (15) jailed for 16-month motor crime spree across Dublin involving 22 cars
‘This is the most selfish thing I'll ever do’ - Pádraig O’Hora interview
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
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'Sophisticated' concealing devices and €1.6m in drugs seized in Dublin, Wicklow and Meath
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