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Irish

Wednesday
28th January 2026
Former Dublin Lord Mayor Hazel Chu elected as deputy leader of Green Party
‘Five feet of water’: Wexford businesses swamped as Storm Chandra leaves trail of destruction
Businesses in Enniscorthy and Bunclody are left reeling after intense flooding in the region yesterday.
Eight former British soldiers will not face charges over alleged Bloody Sunday perjury
Over 4,000 fans have already applied for tickets for Ireland's World Cup play-off in Prague
Principals resigning and returning to teaching due to hot school meals red tape, committee hears
Storm Chandra: How much rain actually fell, and why was flooding so severe?
Two thirds of people feel tipping in Ireland is ‘becoming less voluntary’
VHI cites increased healthcare demand as it confirms third price hike in twelve months
Fáilte as Gaeilge Phríomh Aire Modi roimh chonradh trádála na hIndia leis an Aontas Eorpach
Scramblers and E-Scooters: Time for radical action before another life is lost
Marie Sherlock
Bundee Aki set to miss Ireland's Six Nations opener due to disciplinary matter
Payroll portal for public servants back on line for 'majority of users' after security alert fix
What time are you having dinner?
Ireland invited to G20 leaders summit at Trump's golf resort in Miami
'Devastating' scenes in Enniscorthy amid warnings flood risk will remain for another 48 hours
The storm left homes and businesses inundated with water, cars stranded, power cut and the town centre closed off after the River Slaney burst its banks
The National Emergency Co-ordination Group warned that the risk of flooding will remain throughout today and into tomorrow as further rain falls on already sodden ground.
"Particularly I think South Dublin caught us a little bit by surprise - we just weren’t expecting those levels of rainfall,” emergency planning boss Keith Leonard said this morning.
Russian strikes kill three in Ukraine
Could water ferries in Dublin Bay be one solution to the capital's congestion problem?
Commuting by water is a common approach used around the world and should be considered here, say two Fine Gael representatives.
Freenow says around two-thirds of taxi drivers have ended shifts early due to safety concerns
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
Local authorities are increasingly having to take enforcement action against developers who breach planning rules around Part V social housing delivery.
Over 60 cases opened against developers in the last five years
Disagreements with developers mostly over cost
Longford County Council have not acquired any Part V social housing
Tuesday
27th January 2026
Blessing the food: Should we learn to slow down and enjoy our meals?
Margaret Lynch
PSNI appeal for information after man shot in both legs in north Belfast
Sport Ireland chief to defend handling of rowing allegations before Oireachtas Committee
Scramblers and e-scooters seized in crackdown on street drug dealing
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
The price of gold (and other precious metals) have hit record levels - what does it mean?
Garda recruits unable to enter force due to delays with garda vetting, Justice Committee hears
Government pushes ahead with steps to scrap the Triple Lock
Taoiseach to make State apology to survivors of industrial school abuse
Pedestrian in her 60s dies after she was struck by truck in Swords
Justice Minister: People who do cocaine don't think enough about how it enables gangland crime
Father of Tadgh Farrell jailed for 7 years over heroin haul
Explainer: In a few weeks, new rent rules will kick in - here's how it might impact you
Changes to rental rules kick in on 1 March and its causing a lot of confusion.
Woman in her 80s carried to safety from rapidly rising waters in Co Kilkenny home
State approach to Limerick penalty points case slammed as gardaí cleared to return to work
Leopardstown fully expecting Dublin Racing Festival to go ahead as planned despite heavy rain
Jury in Noah Donohoe inquest shown CCTV footage of the schoolboy's final journey in 2020
AI Minister Niamh Smyth tells Oireachtas committee she 'doesn't trust' X after Grok scandal
Changes to three Dublin Bus routes to come into effect next weekend after local protests