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Teenager killed in Navan hit-and-run named locally as Mia Lily Keogh O'Keefe
Over a dozen Ireland-US flights cancelled as massive snowstorm hits US east coast
Irish citizens told to 'shelter in place' in state where Mexican cartel leader was killed
Sports Minister wants to pause astroturf funding for League of Ireland after child was burned by a flare
Two men due in court later today over alleged assault of man in Temple Bar
Investigation launched into death of man in garda custody in Waterford
Programme supporting people to buy or build a home hits 5,000 purchases
Troy Parrott scores 23rd club goal of the season with 90th-minute strike
Renewed appeal for help 15 years after Esra Uyrun vanished from her Clondalkin home
The bruises we don’t question: When domestic abuse happens to men
Alison Comyn
Yesterday
22nd February 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about aliens?
Being a first-time TD: 'Ivan Yates called me soulless and preachy, then I won a Dáil seat'
'An incredible honour': Jessie Buckley takes the Bafta best actress award
Paul Mescal missed out on the Supporting Actor award, which went to Sean Penn for One Battle After Another.
Six couples left standing in Dancing with the Stars as show celebrates 100 episodes
Money Diaries: A marketing freelancer on €20K living in Co Wicklow
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Fine Gael senator selected to contest Galway West by-election
Late show sees Kilkenny edge Waterford
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Foo Fighters fans scramble to make it into town to pick up tickets for surprise Dublin gig
Drogheda and Dundalk clubs speak out after 12-year-old sustains burns to face from pyrotechnics
Number killed on Ireland's roads this weekend rises to seven, with a further six injured
Four road deaths have been confirmed today by policing authorities.
More than 60 scramblers, e-scooters, and e-bikes seized across west Dublin
Woman (30s) charged over alleged assault in Clondalkin that's left man hospitalised
Revenue want 'confident' and 'not nervy' dogs for next generation of detector hounds
Sitdown Sunday: An ode to the humble bar of soap
Two men charged over assault of man in Temple Bar
Gardaí seek witnesses to Co Waterford crash that killed man and woman
Conviction in the age of chaos: How to hold the centre in the Trump era
Bobby McDonagh
Ireland is planning a new savings scheme: How do they work elsewhere and how much could you earn?
The Irish are invading the Baftas tonight - here's who we're up against for the big gongs
Housing officials raise major doubts about a government pledge to build 300,000 homes by 2031
An internal report by the Department of Housing has sounded the alarm over a gradual decline in planning permissions.
Officials warn that annual housing completions could fall back to current levels as soon as 2028.
The government aims to build 50,000 homes a year between now and 2031, with around 36,000 homes completed last year.
Last week
15th February 2026 - 21st February 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about models?
All-Ireland champions Kerry cruise past hapless Dublin at Croke Park
What the Top Model docuseries tells us about the evolution of Reality TV (and its viewers)
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Limerick reassert head-to-head supremacy over Tipperary with 15-point thumping