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Tuesday
27th January 2026
Government pushes ahead with steps to scrap the Triple Lock
Taoiseach to make State apology to survivors of industrial school abuse
Pedestrian in her 60s dies after she was struck by truck in Swords
Justice Minister: People who do cocaine don't think enough about how it enables gangland crime
Father of Tadgh Farrell jailed for 7 years over heroin haul
Explainer: In a few weeks, new rent rules will kick in - here's how it might impact you
Changes to rental rules kick in on 1 March and its causing a lot of confusion.
Woman in her 80s carried to safety from rapidly rising waters in Co Kilkenny home
State approach to Limerick penalty points case slammed as gardaí cleared to return to work
Leopardstown fully expecting Dublin Racing Festival to go ahead as planned despite heavy rain
Jury in Noah Donohoe inquest shown CCTV footage of the schoolboy's final journey in 2020
AI Minister Niamh Smyth tells Oireachtas committee she 'doesn't trust' X after Grok scandal
Changes to three Dublin Bus routes to come into effect next weekend after local protests
Couple lose defamation case against Smyths Toys after they were asked if they had paid for car seat
Senior Garda tells George Nkencho inquest that training for mental health incidents was 'minimal'
FG cllr to face party probe over revelation of contacting Garda about speeding ticket
Former TD Colm Keaveney sentenced to community service for driving under influence of cocaine
Taoiseach says there should be no scramblers on public roads after teenager's death
Neil Young removes songs from Amazon Music and gives free access to Greenland residents
Parts of Dublin are flooded - why wasn't there a rain warning?
Storm Chandra flooded many parts of Dublin, but the rain fell just short of Met Éireann’s warning criteria.
Brian Grendon faces sentence after admitting not paying tax on €27,000 cash found in his home
Baftas: Another nod for Jessie Buckley as Paul Mescal gets in on the act too
Ireland to boost resources for Holocaust education in secondary schools
South Dublin County Council received 74 emergency calls during Storm Chandra
Do you have any holidays planned for 2026?
St Patrick's trips: Ministers to head to 50 countries (and yes the Taoiseach is planning to meet Trump)
Man (18) charged with causing death of Grace Lynch in scrambler crash on Sunday
Botox, beauty and the filtered generation: What happens if everyone freezes their faces?
Keelin Moncrieff
'Major event' on M50 and other travel disrupted by flooding from Storm Chandra
Back to office pressure: 'These rules may be harming a quarter of the workforce'
Laura Gormley & Aoife Brennan
Teenager to appear in court today charged over death of 16-year-old girl hit by scrambler bike
More than 300 schools closed in Northern Ireland due to Storm Chandra
Watchdog warns that the government's spending plans could leave Ireland economically vulnerable
People who gambled as children nearly twice as likely to suffer from problem gambling
New grant of up to €4,000 to upgrade windows and doors to be made available from March
Higher earners in the Republic spend six years longer renting compared to the North
A new two-bed apartment in the Republic is estimated to cost almost double that for the same in Northern Ireland.
Monday
26th January 2026
'I don't feel bad anymore': Woman speaks out on rape by sports coach in Cork when she was 14
Over 3,000 homes were brought back to use last year (with Donegal one of the bright lights)
We asked Johnny Cash's son what the Man in Black would make of America today
John Carter Cash opens up about his parents Johnny and June, their ties to Ireland, and the wisdom their songs continue to offer.