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This week
22nd March 2026 - 28th March 2026
Energy shock caused by war in Iran could push inflation above 4%, Central Bank warns
'It will be absolutely packed' - Dublin pubs get set for one of the busiest nights of the year
Pubs across the country will be packed to the rafters with nervous fans this evening as Ireland face Czechia.
Solicitor for 'vindicated' Limerick gardaí said garda management refused to listen to warnings
VIDEO - LIVE FROM PRAGUE: Holy Troy Parrott | The Irish takeover continues
Tributes paid to Alex Lawes, co-founder of popular Dublin bar and brewery, after his death
Family of Galway boxer who died after professional fight ‘hope inquest will bring change to the sport’
Government criticised for exempting Critical Infrastructure Bill from pre-legislative scrutiny
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Planning green light for Guinness producer to double capacity of Kildare Brewery at cost of €260m
Lean ar aghaidh: The Irish language is having a moment, as the country rediscovers its voice
Finbarr Bradley
From 'tearing across the M50' to the cusp of the World Cup - Dara O'Shea's dad reflects on son's journey
In a quiet corner in Prague, Sean O’Shea speaks of his pride as son prepares to take his place at heart of Ireland’s defence tomorrow.
Commercial sunbeds should be banned as 'no safe level of exposure', says working group
Mairead McGuinness has got a new gig promoting freedom of religion on behalf of the EU
The excise cuts kicked in at midnight - so why haven't all filling stations dropped their prices?
Five members of Dublin gang jailed for assault in which ‘RAT’ was branded on victim’s face
Taoiseach was lobbied about Dublin Airport's passenger cap by US airlines in Washington
Three men accused of murder of Lyra McKee linked to scene by clothing and physical features
Government to exclude applications from before 1922 for consideration of Presidential pardon
Over 2,000 Ireland fans expected to be in home end for World Cup play-off
Asylum seekers had to 'defecate on the street' as they had no access to toilet facilities
However, a barrister representing the State argued that the situation is not something asylum seekers can sue over.
CHI CEO says over 500 staff still needed as Children's Hospital handover is delayed again
This father-son team has brought along homemade Saint Troy Parrott candles for a Prague miracle
Graeme Finegan and his 12-year-old James forging memories of a lifetime together in Prague.
Dáil hears how there are 'no options' for aging parents of children with disabilities
Man (20s) injured in weekend electric scrambler crash in Co Clare dies
Seamus Coleman declares himself fit and ready for Ireland's World Cup play-off with Czechia
How are you dealing with the cost of living? Would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?
The Journal reader
Marketing executive charged over cannabis seizure at Dublin offices of Newstalk and Today FM
Seafra O’Donovan, an employee of Bauer Media, was charged with unlawful possession of cannabis and having it for sale or supply at Marconi House.
Construction inflation caused by Iran War could hit house building in Ireland, ESRI warns
Will you go to any gigs this summer?
MEP Maria Walsh: Why I’m voting against Europe’s migration ‘return hubs’ policy
Maria Walsh
Dublin Airport's passenger cap could mean fare increases and 'US retaliation', airlines tell TDs
'You're in right bad humour': Healy-Rae accuses radio host of 'badgering' him about fox hunting
Last night's heavy winds caused hazardous conditions and ongoing power outages
A Fianna Fáil TD wants the British Museum to give us back our artefacts
'He’s got the Glen blood in him' – Seamus Coleman's first coach in Donegal has made it to Prague
Fuel prices set to drop from today as excise cut comes into effect
'Thorny issue': Catholic Church in Africa says it would be 'unfair' to baptise polygamists
'They just did nothing': Bike theft victims frustrated with lack of garda response
Cesar Correa had a tracking device on his bike when it was taken and has since tracked it to a location in Dublin 9 – but still hasn’t gotten it back.