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Last week
22nd February 2026 - 28th February 2026
Irish Naval ship spotted bumping into Dublin city quay as it headed back to sea
EU moves ahead with 'provisional application' of controversial Mercosur trade deal
Dublin Central didn't want a parachute candidate (even a popular one)
Mother calls for new law as man whose careless driving led to her unborn baby's death is jailed
Jack has been dethroned as Ireland's most popular name for boys, as Lily takes the crown for girls
Attacks on gardaí 'all too common', says GRA, after garda hit by electric motorcycle in Dublin
Man (22) charged with murder of English tourist in Dublin's Temple Bar last year
Irish Life Health and Level Health hike premiums, as families face up to €330 extra yearly cost
Champions League draw pits Man City against Real Madrid, while Newcastle set to face Barcelona
Which portrayal of Mr Darcy has been your favourite?
Government's planned LNG terminal slammed as 'fundamentally incompatible' with climate policy
Mayo player scoops first Lotto jackpot of the year with €11.1 million win
Drogheda United hit with €15,000 fine and ‘record’ sanctions as FAI promises CCTV and sniffer dogs
Almost 320,000 households behind on energy bills as arrears hit record high
The AI arms race: Are we sleepwalking into the abyss?
Jason O'Sullivan
Pressure on security at 40 EU presidency meetings due to clash with Trump visit and sporting events
The Journal has obtained exclusive details in regard to the security operations for the EU Presidency, urgent anti drone training for soldiers and a major summit in Dublin.
Weight training: Midlife is not about decline, it can be the turning point for your health
Stephen O'Rourke
Woman whose unborn son died in road crash calls for such babies to be recognised as separate victims
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Here are the 35 politicians who declared themselves as landlords last year
The latest edition of the Dáil register of interests was published this week.
Taoiseach says new €1m ‘Nato proof’ room will protect communications with world leaders
Oversight committee chair criticises military for increase in 'inappropriate behaviour' cases
Man and woman arrested on suspicion of murder of Lisa Dorrian both released pending more enquiries
Agriculture Minister lends 'full support' to Larry Murrin and calls on IFA to halt Bord Bia protest
The Scrubs reboot is out today - how many Appletinis are the critics giving it (out of five)?
YouTube livestream was recorded four days previously and ‘peddled as alibi’, murder trial hears
Cork sex offender sent Snapchat message to schoolgirl within three hours of prison release
RTÉ still plans to broadcast Ireland-Israel match in October, despite TD's letter calling for boycott
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Why is Ireland asking foreign navies to patrol its waters?
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CAB recoups over €1m after selling houses linked to criminals in Limerick, Dublin and Waterford
Father and son who lost appeal over air travel during Covid ordered to pay State's legal costs
'We gave FF so much slack over Jim Gavin': How Sinn Féin sweat over its Dublin Central candidate
Garda Commissioner calls for ‘simple and clear’ guidelines on scrambler disposal
RTÉ has sold its 50% stake in GAAGO to the GAA for €3 million
Green light for Leisureplex Blanchardstown being turned into large retailer despite opposition
Fake images suggesting Cadbury's is selling 'Eid Eggs' in supermarkets are being shared online
Education chief concedes ‘failure of communications’ in SNA row and apologises to parents
School enrolment fraud boosting grant payments probed by gardaí, committee told