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Last week
5th April 2026 - 11th April 2026
Fuel prices 'driven by increases in wholesale cost' not price gouging, CCPC says
Family of Limerick woman critically injured in attack say life support to be switched off tomorrow
Heavy rain forecast with Status Yellow alerts issued for five more counties tomorrow
Gardaí say protesters who don't move will face 'full rigours of the law'
Should Ireland consider nuclear energy?
Debunked: Posts objecting to a proposed ‘Mega Mosque’ in Letterkenny mislead about actual plans
Half of houses and businesses won't have access to fuel if depot blockades continue, says industry
Permission granted for Galway City Ring Road after 20 years of debate and legal wrangling
Protests over fuel prices enter third day as Justice Minister issues warning to demonstrators
Dublin Bus is experiencing ‘service disruptions’ across its network while there are disruptions also to the Luas Green Line service.
One in 14 Irish jobs could be taken by AI soon, and middle-income staff are the most exposed
Rise in violent and aggressive incidents at maternity hospitals
Some incidents took place in or near the delivery suite.
Two men airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after single-vehicle crash in Co Longford
Taoiseach brands blockade of Cork oil refinery an 'act of national sabotage'
Tánaiste Simon Harris also condemned the blocking of access to fuel infrastructure by protesters.
In this new AI-generated world, everything is kind of plagiarism and nothing is
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Poll: What date would be best for Ireland to get another bank holiday?
'Titan of a ginger haired man': Tributes paid after death of 35-year-old Belfast actor Michael Patrick
Retired Garda Superintendent charged with corruption and facilitating criminal organisation
Ireland's housing targets: Too slow, too costly and fuel shocks will make it worse
Dr Paul Davis
Spanish police arrest Irish man wanted in connection with Dublin-based organised crime probe
Major disruption caused during second day of fuel price protests
A Dublin Bus spokesperson has said that 'large parts of the city are impassable'.
The M7 motorway is closed in both directions between J16 and J18 Portlaoise.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that people 'declaring that we will turn O’Connell Street into a car park' is 'not acceptable'.
An oil refinery in Cork has been blockaded.
Government says 'bridging loan' rule change will help older homeowners 'rightsize'
Independent butchers warn the high cost of fuel could push them out of business
Westport trains were suspended earlier after a fire on a train between Athlone and Roscommon
Dublin Fire Brigade appeals to protesters after 'significant delays' responding to emergencies
'Jeez, that’s dream stuff': Shane Lowry on the chances Rory McIlroy could be handing him a green jacket
Trump's Iran war: A reckless gamble taking the US from 'America First' to 'America Alone'
Larry Donnelly
What exactly do the fuel price protesters want?
Slow-moving convoys clogging the roads sought to send a message to government. But what exactly is that message?
Michael D Higgins condemns 'rhetoric of militarism' and rejects Ireland becoming more 'lethal'
SIPTU ambulance members vote for industrial action, up to and including strike action
Gardaí investigate suspicious package sent to office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Health insurer VHI doubled its surplus in 2025 (when it hiked premiums twice)
'People keep asking, why didn’t you go more Irish?’: McIlroy hosts dinner for Masters winners
Taoiseach says fuel protests 'are wrong' and 'not a legitimate form of protest'
Do you support the fuel protesters?
'Exemptions scheme only applies to Irish, as neither English nor Maths are compulsory'
Is í an Ghaeilge amháin atá san áireamh sa chóras díolúintí, mar is í an t-aon ábhar éigeantach