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Irish

Tuesday
10th March 2026
Outcry sees Tusla apologise and U-turn on plan to scrap foster carer support service in Tipperary
​Man injured in London Docklands bombing says he believes Gerry Adams played ‘major part’ in IRA
An EU-wide housing plan has been voted through for the first time (but not everyone's happy)
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How bad could the looming energy crisis get?
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Mounting evidence that US missile struck Iran school, but Trump says he’ll 'live with' findings
Analysis of missile fragments and video footage points to a US strike on the Minab school.
Summer versus winter weddings? Official stats prove the nation just can't decide
It's your last chance to have a say on the future of Dublin’s College Green
43-year-old inmate charged with prison murder of Soham child killer Ian Huntley
Zippay is launching today – will you use it?
Tánaiste says an EU return to buying Russian oil would be ‘utterly despicable’
'Barbie na Gaeilge' on being a TikTok star and her new global book deal
There’s been a considerable change of attitude towards learning Irish, according to social media content creator Laura Pakenham.
UK Parliament rejects ban on social media for under-16s
Fluffed Panenka penalty sees West Ham edge out Keith Andrews' Brentford in FA Cup shootout
A record number of people in IPAS accommodation died last year
Repayments on deep retrofits can cost as much as a second mortgage
Opinion: Be careful who you aim your anger at when it comes to diesel prices
Paddy Comyn
CAO 2026: Health and business courses still on top as demand for veterinary surges
A death threat and panic buttons: Ireland’s courts are seeing increased aggression
A judge has warned about bad behaviour after dozens of incidents were recorded in Ireland’s courts.
Threats, physical violence and intimidation among incidents logged
Some involve recording and then posting to social media
District Court judge warns that some colleagues won’t sit without a garda present
Monday
9th March 2026
Mary Lou McDonald meets Creeslough families and backs calls for a public inquiry
Dea-scéal na teanga á insint ag 'Barbie na Gaeilge' i leabhar nua le dáileachán domhanda
Irish hauliers call off planned protest after last minute call with Transport Minister
GAA, RTÉ and dodgy boxers: Who were the winners and losers in the GAAGo deal?
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
RTÉ contacts Social Democrats over use of clip of David McCullagh in campaign video
'He does his steps and does them well': Eliminated DWTS couple play down Paudie controversy
School places: Ireland doesn't have a shortage of school places, it has a shortage of inclusion
Lucinda Murrihy
Six Nations permutations: How Ireland could still sneak the title on Super Saturday
Two women who married in Ireland challenge government's refusal of passport for their daughter
Man charged with murder of partner in Cork says she stabbed herself in the stomach
As diesel hits €2 a litre at Irish pumps, no one quite knows what's going to happen next
The price of oil has yo-yoed throughout today.
Ireland to miss its renewable energy targets up to 2030
Ex-partner of Natalie McNally accuses Stephen McCullagh of murder in outburst in court
Cabinet hears of new laws to allow boarding of 'Shadow Fleet' vessels by Defence Forces
Government to charter flight to evacuate Irish citizens from Dubai on Wednesday
Boy (11) dies after he was struck by SUV in Belfast
Man who inflicted 'appalling attack' on his drunk friend convicted of murder
Over €300,000 worth of change left behind at toll bridges last year
Woman dead and passenger in critical condition after single-vehicle collision in Co Sligo