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Last week
1st February 2026 - 7th February 2026
EU tells TikTok it needs to change 'addictive' design or risk heavy fines
'He walked to town for dinner every day': Tributes paid as man who died in Dublin bus crash is named
The man, who was in his 80s, has been named as Frank Daly from East Wall.
'It was like it was put in a washing machine': Clontarf Baths battered by overnight flooding
Do you feel safe in your community? The government has asked for the public's views
More batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate formula recalled due to potential presence of toxin
Minister says judicial reviews by residents have stalled progress on flood relief schemes
Further 22 sets of infant remains recovered from site of former Tuam mother and baby home
Did you watch the Ireland–France match?
Met Éireann rain alerts elapse but warning that 'full impacts' won't be known until later
DUP MP defends Connolly encounter and says 'Londonderry' should have been mentioned in speech
Michael Flatley's show went ahead after a long, bitter legal saga - here's what it was like
By hook and by crook, the show finally returned last night on the 3Arena stage.
What's stopping flood defences from being built?
I asked if I could write a review of The Muppet Show 50th Anniversary Special and they said yes
It’s not easy being greenlit.
Ireland in the storms: Flood barriers won't save us if we keep draining the land
Pádraic Fogarty
'It's honest work': Dubliners who collect bottles and cans on the streets share their stories
We sat down with four men who collect bottles and cans to raise money for food, Leap card top-ups, phone bills and more.
Quiz: How well do you know these popular holiday destinations?
'We left ourselves too big a mountain to climb' - Ireland reflect on a tough night in Paris
Ireland fall well short in 36-14 Six Nations defeat to France
National Drugs Strategy is 'unbudgeted and speaks of services that don't exist', says Gannon
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man in his 80s killed and three hospitalised after Bus Éireann bus crashes in Dublin city centre
Fears of overnight flooding as work-from-home advised for tomorrow
Counties Waterford, Dublin, Wicklow and Louth have Status Orange warnings into tomorrow.
Watching the kids: When parental fear meets GPS tracking
Niamh O'Reilly
Emergency department at Cork's Mercy University Hospital closed due to flooding
Storm Leonardo leaves one dead and one missing in heavily flooded Spain and Portugal
Cosaint déanta ag Aire na Gaeltachta ar chur chuige a Roinn i leith na tithíochta
Amateur kickboxer who stomped on 62-year-old mother's skull found guilty of manslaughter
'Umbrellas near me' - Dublin shops inundated with drenched tourists seeking raingear
'I don’t do ultimatums unless they come from my wife,' Bord Bia chair tells TDs
Concerns raised over ‘exclusionary and re-traumatising’ Mother and Baby home redress scheme
Planning permission refused for 'landmark' luxury hotel in Ballsbridge
Serving garda to stand trial accused of corruption and leaking confidential PULSE information
Noah Donohoe ‘missed’ in initial CCTV search during first 'critical' 24 hours, inquest told
'You’re in our country', veteran DUP MP tells President Connolly in Derry
Ryan Tubridy is on an Irish media blitz - but won't 'accept responsibility for whole RTÉ storm’
Is this the moment Irishman Morgan McSweeney must (finally) fall on his sword for Keir Starmer?
Amhras ann go mbainfidh an rialtas a gcuid spriocanna earcaíochta Gaeilge amach faoi 2030
Kenny Jacobs is voluntarily stepping down as the head of DAA