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Oil has hit $100 a barrel again - when has that happened before?
2027 Six Nations: Ireland to start at home to England and host France on final day
Will you watch the Peaky Blinders film?
Kathryn Thomas ag caint: tá an craoltóir aitheanta ag foghlaim na Gaeilge arís
Woman (20s) dies after being struck by car in Co Tipperary
‘Extraordinary circumstances’ see a number of sailings between Dublin and Holyhead cancelled
Oil prices top $100 a barrel as Irish hauliers warn of protests over soaring fuel costs
High Court trial in London against Gerry Adams set to begin
Boy (11) in critical condition after he was struck by SUV in Belfast
Three Irish banks are teaming up to launch a rival to Revolut this week
Here are the vacant and derelict buildings that Ireland's councils asked to CPO in February
There are currently almost 20,000 derelict residential properties in Ireland.
Local authorities can apply to acquire these properties via a Compulsory Purchase Order.
Two councils sought to acquire derelict houses last month.
Yesterday
8th March 2026
Quiz: How well do you know these celebrity couples who met on set?
Inside the expensive race to win an Oscar from Ireland
Money Diaries: A 38-year-old accountant on $185K living in Melbourne
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Maternity services must go on the political radar amid Rotunda debacle, demonstration told
Police launch murder investigation after woman's body found at a house in Co Fermanagh
Government 'may well' take action on fuel hikes but no plans to cut carbon tax, says Minister
What’s your stout of choice: Beamish, Guinness or Murphys?
Early trial date sought for 95-year-old man accused of indecent assault of girl almost 50 years ago
'A tough sell to a guy from Belfast': Irish comedian clashes with ex-Tory MP on The Last Leg
'Shocking and numbing': President Connolly condemns 'horror of war' in the Middle East
Sitdown Sunday: The extravagance of the former prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Reaction: Limerick 3-19 Cork 0-20
Man (30s) dead and two people hospitalised following single-car crash in west Dublin
The internet really wanted me to see Alysa Liu - but all I got was weird sexualised content
'Enormous relief' for families at Dublin Airport as chartered Irish flight from Oman lands
Neale Richmond: From Ethiopia to Sudan, rape is still a weapon of war
Neale Richmond
There are clear reasons why Ireland's big corporate landlords are happy with the new rent rules
Ireland’s biggest landlord says new rent rules will allow it to hike prices by 25%, even as small landlords flee the market.
Waterford community safety group criticises move by other counties to meet behind closed doors
Tusla defunds service working with kids in care including victims of sex abuse in South East
Tusla is ending funding for a therapeutic team that works with children in care and foster care in Waterford and Wexford.
Last week
1st March 2026 - 7th March 2026
Ireland U20s tee up Triple Crown shot with exciting win over Wales
How much do you know about Harry Styles?
Limerick finish strong to defeat Cork and boost hurling league final hopes
Is Beamish having a moment? 'It boils my p*ss when I see 'cool kids' with a pint of Beamish'
Dublin's Lord Mayor calls on Energy Minister to change rules for inner city EV charging
Netherlands v Ireland, World Cup qualifier
Ireland faced Netherlands in their second game of the campaign.
Layoffs and the threat of AI: Why Irish tech workers are finally turning to unions
“You know the people on the Titanic with the violins? That’s how we feel,” one tech worker said.