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Last week
1st February 2026 - 7th February 2026
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
Status Orange alert extended to Dublin and Louth as further warnings kick in for other counties
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Bertie Ahern says 'it's not clear' what George Mitchell is being accused of over Epstein files
Disappearance of four-year-old in Australian outback declared major crime
'Vultures': Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in potential €3 billion AIB deal is 'deeply concerning'
'Unprecedented surge' in data usage in Ireland since 2019, report finds
Teenage girl in critical condition after being struck by a car in Co Offaly
Primary school in limbo over additional autism classes as department says no funding available
Energy regulator urged to scrap data centre policy following Supreme Court's wind farm ruling
HSE takes over nursing home in Co Laois after court order
Jeffrey Epstein discussed potential €3 billion AIB deal at height of Irish financial crisis
AIB was in dire straits in 2011 when Epstein was involved in conversations about a deal with the ailing Irish bank.
'We cannot wait': Michael Flatley ‘full of joy’ as Dublin Lord Of The Dance show to go ahead
Supreme Court issues significant ruling in favour of climate action in wind farm case
The ruling could have implications for projects with a climate impact such as data centres.
There's two by-elections this year and some of the runners and riders have already been announced
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'Moderate’ rainfall could trigger further flooding in saturated southeast, Kildare and Dublin
Hundreds of jobs under threat as discount chain EuroGiant collapses into liquidation
New scheme to disregard historical convictions of gay and bisexual men
Water-filled flood barrier installed at Wexford Quays ahead of Status Yellow rain warning
‘It’s an inflatable wall, easily put up. It’s filled with water itself, so it’s sturdy.’
Car dealer gets suspended sentence for failing to pay income tax
'If you are going to stab me, stab me now,' stabbing victim told murder accused
Another viral moment for Connolly on first Belfast outing - but no courtside seats for media
Since becoming president just over three months ago Connolly has rarely spoken to journalists.
Synge Street: Lack of plan for new Dublin Gaelcholáiste opening 2026 is a concern for parents
Eiginnteacht agus moill go fóill faoi phlean do Ghaelcholáiste ar Shráid Synge i mBÁC