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Irish

Tuesday
3rd March 2026
‘Important step’ as scoping exercise to examine decades of abuse by disgraced surgeon begins
London rap star Ghetts jailed for killing student in hit-and-run crash
Man left critically injured after hit-and-run in Co Kerry last night
Ireland to send military officers to US, Britain and France as defence attachés for first time
Blue skies and sunshine as Ireland gets a much-needed burst of spring
The grass is riz.
Trump’s Iran gamble: Could this be the war that splits MAGA?
Marion McKeone
Missing the Six Nations? Murray Kinsella has been busy analysing Ireland's performance so far
Taoiseach urged to ‘pick up the phone’ and call X
Taoiseach says planned evictions of 36 households in Co Wexford 'came before' new rental rules
Axe-wielding serial car thief with 106 previous convictions is jailed for nine years
Gardaí ‘not actively monitoring’ the dark web, says assistant commissioner
Cillian Murphy and Fontaines D.C. attend glitzy Peaky Blinders premiere in Birmingham
Ireland chase back-to-back Women's World Cups with a stern opener against France in Tallaght
Met Éireann has revealed exactly how much rain fell last month (yes, it was a lot)
Man pleads guilty to murder of Stephen Ring who was found dead in Wexford quarry
Phil Hogan gets the nod from government to go forward for a big job in the UN
Hogan resigned from his role as EU Commissioner for Trade in 2020 in the wake of the Golfgate scandal
Irish peacekeepers safe as Israeli forces launch incursion in south Lebanon
Health watchdog finds almost half of IPAS accommodation centres were overcrowded last year
Are you going to watch the Scrubs reboot?
Government weighs evacuation plans for Irish citizens as thousands stranded across Middle East
Was your college experience impacted by Covid-19? We want to hear your stories
Labour joins the running for the Dublin Central by-election
More than half a million car journeys avoided every day in Dublin by walking and cycling
‘They don’t know how they’ll pay their mortgages’: Paramedics to ballot after contracts row
'I keep looking out the window': Irish people in UAE watch war unfold in the air
The US-Israel war with Iran has widened over recent days. Irish people have described their experience as surreal.
Monday
2nd March 2026
Enoch Burke transferred from Mountjoy to Castlerea Prison in Co Roscommon
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Vigilante group brought convicted sex offender to garda station after sting operation, court hears
Housing Minister rejects claims that Co Wexford evictions are linked to his rental reforms
IFA ends Bord Bia protest, with Larry Murrin to stand aside from chairing meetings during review
The Irish For: Baby names - Rían’s fada and the myth of the ‘neutral’ name
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Six Nations trophy to be replaced after fire damage while being transported in Ireland
Man (55) who died saving six people caught in rip current was a 'hero', inquest told
Ray D'Arcy to launch podcast next week, five months after RTÉ departure
'This is a reckless war': Michelle O'Neill refuses to attend UK cabinet briefings on Middle East
What do we know, and not know, about a devastating school bombing in Iran?
Man who sexually assaulted vulnerable woman in swimming pool steam room jailed for six years
Irish passengers stranded in transit to be prioritised as UAE airports to resume 'limited' flights