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Last week
15th March 2026 - 21st March 2026
Drogheda United chairperson Joanna Byrne no intention of resigning after demand from club owners
Man who assaulted 18-year-old au pair gets community service, pending Probation Service approval
Government 'intervention' to counter rising fuel costs to be agreed next week
Gerry Adams tells UK High Court the IRA was 'undefeated' as he denies ever being a member
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The bar for the White House visit is on the floor
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Israeli jets strike two critical bridges, blocking direct access at entrance to South Lebanon
McIlroy plumps for 'Irish champ' and mother's recipe for traditional Masters Champions Dinner
Man seriously assaulted on St Patrick's Day was attacked on eighth anniversary of son’s killing
Appeal for missing man 'walking with a limp' last seen in Cooley Peninsula area in Co Louth
DUP's Little-Pengelly says Trump's comment about an Irish 'merger' was 'just a bit of banter'
Joe Kent, who quit as Trump's counter-terror chief, is a conspiracy theorist with far-right pals
'Epstein Files' float in Ballinrobe St Patrick's Day parade condemned for trivialising rape
AIB to replace quarterly fees with new €6 monthly fee for current accounts
The cost of buying a home is up - and €680,000 is the average price of a house in south Dublin
An 'explosive' meningitis B outbreak has killed two students in the UK. What are the symptoms?
State still trying to determine age of Somali national accused of murdering Ukrainian teenager
Man in his 40s arrested over fatal Cork city stabbing
Dublin flushed more ketamine into wastewater last year than it did in 2024
Woman in her 30s killed in two-vehicle collision in Co Fermanagh
How do you think the Taoiseach’s Oval Office meeting went?
Scottish Parliament votes against assisted dying Bill
Man to appear in court after being charged in relation to serious assault in Kildare
Mixed reaction to Taoiseach's Oval Office outing as opposition parties slam 'wasted opportunity'
Zohran Mamdani name-checks James Connolly and Dunnes Stores strike in St Patrick’s Day message
Senegal stripped of Afcon title they 'won' two months ago after players left pitch during final
Refugee Family Reunification: Don’t make parents wait years to hug their children
Niall O’Keeffe
Minister says government agrees with president on breaches of international law in Middle East
Inside the room: More relaxed and assured - but it was still hard for Martin to get a word in
Coming out of the meeting with Trump relatively unscathed, for a second time, is probably the most Martin could have hoped for.
Martin brings up tariffs and urges de-escalation on Iran at Shamrock Ceremony
Arsenal progress in Champions League as Chelsea and Man City bow out
Quiz: How well do you know these green things?
Trump 'going to try' and visit Ireland this year: Key moments from Martin's Oval Office visit
From Trump’s hatred of windmills to his misgendering of the Irish President, it was a whirlwind.
In a surprise twist, Biden was the first president to show up at a US St Patrick's event today
Here's What Happened Today: St Patrick's Day
Long-range rescue mission airlifts crew member from ship in 'challenging' conditions
Digital Euro: It's not 'tech for tech’s sake' - it could change how consumers handle money
Nick Charalambous
Blackrock fight back for dramatic draw in Leinster Senior Cup final against St Mary's
In pictures: Here's how St Patrick's Day was celebrated across Ireland
People across the country turned out in force to celebrate.