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Thursday
5th March 2026
Cork dairy plant to cease production after latest EPA suspension over water pollution concerns
Shane Lowry: 'My daughter said, 'Why is everyone acting so sad that you finished second? Second's good''
Suspended sentence for man who followed social media influencer through her hotel
Parents say they're totally in the dark on plan to fix 'rotting and collapsing' primary school
Impacted families say they were given less than 24 hours’ notice of the closure, as concerns mount over the condition of the school’s ageing prefab buildings.
RTÉ sport boss floats Friday night GAA games to ease TV coverage demands
Gardaí open investigation into sexual services enquiries received by Connemara masseuse
Still no resolution to noise dispute at centre of Dublin nightlife row as case adjourned again
'Sell up and get out': Video shows landlord rep blaming new rules for 36 planned evictions
The evictions were handed out door to door by the property firm last Friday.
Man who was knocked down by driver who fled the scene has died in hospital
Why is everyone suddenly talking about Jessie Buckley's views on cats?
Dubai influencers: The entitlement, denial and moral vacuum in the so-called 'safest city'
Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC
The RTÉ Choice Music Prize is taking place tonight – which album do you think should win?
Retired Irish general: Ireland's neutrality, the threat of war and the illusion of security
Brigadier General Ger Aherne
Visitor restrictions introduced at Cork University Hospital after norovirus outbreak
Rain to mix with Saharan dust, as temperatures to drop to -2 tonight
'It's nice to be home': Irish people stuck in Dubai arrive back on first flight to Dublin
Last night’s flight of almost 400 people is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Ireland since the war in Iran began on Saturday.
Dozens of our readers say they were evicted shortly before the new rental rules came in
“I received an eviction notice on Friday – just one week before the change. I’ve barely slept since,” one reader said.
Wednesday
4th March 2026
Kildare primary school to close due to 'urgent' safety concerns
Jury cannot be reassured over PSNI officer’s Noah Donohoe search claims, inquest told
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Neighbours heard screams and noises on the night Natalie McNally died, trial hears
Taoiseach commits to examining review into Ireland's abortion law three years after publication
UK-US Special Relationship: Starmer may be no Churchill, but Trump is no Roosevelt
Sydney Nash
Man who discovered he was not child's father given suspended sentence for threatening partner
Plans lodged to turn vacant AIB bank building on O’Connell Street into a bar and restaurant
Minister calls in fuel industry reps for Friday meeting over rapid price hikes
Andy Farrell makes five changes to Ireland team for Friday's Six Nations clash with Wales
Scrum-half Nathan Doak is set for his international debut off the bench.
'Dhéanfadh idir 300 agus 400 teach gach bliain an difríocht don nGaeltacht' - Ó hÉallaithe
Emirates flight carrying hundreds of Irish people stuck in Dubai is en route to Ireland
'Don't threaten me': Angry exchanges between judge and Burke after family members ordered to jail
'We’re cutting you up': Four women jailed for beating and knifing Limerick grandmother
Crowds protest at UCD in solidarity with abuse survivors after explicit image of student shared
The rally, attended by thousands of students, comes after the image was circulated online and via Whatsapp.
Husband of Scottish Labour MP among three men arrested on suspicion of spying for China
Israeli army issue warning of major military action across South lebanon where Irish troops based
Paid €500 for heating oil last week? Now it could cost you €725 (or more)
Ireland's biggest property developer says average age of first-time buyers has risen to 38 or 39
The CEO of the firm acknowledged that affordability continues to be a “significant challenge” for many of its customers.
High Court orders Martina and Ammi Burke to be jailed for two weeks each for contempt of court
A High Court judge said this morning that 'it is long past time for the court to call a halt to this family circus'.
The judge also said he would contact the Law Society over the behaviour of Ammi Burke, a trained solicitor.
Four members of the Burke family could be stopped from attending court in person in future.
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Limerick v Cork: Will either take a backward step?
Fintan O’Toole, Declan Bogue and Ronan Early look ahead to Saturday’s big game at the Gaelic Grounds, and Galway v Kilkenny.
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