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Last week
12th April 2026 - 18th April 2026
From Epstein to ICE: The Trumps’ White House is in crisis management mode
Marion McKeone
Fuel tax cuts kick in today - but you may not see cheaper petrol at the pumps for a few days
New Michael Jackson film risks 'rewriting history', Irish abuse charity warns
Organisations that support survivors say the new biopic risks distressing sexual abuse survivors.
Healy-Rae voices ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach's leadership as government blindsided
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste got no indication from Michael Healy-Rae that he planned to resign today.
Fiachna Ó Braonáin: I was lucky enough to know Moya Brennan - her voice brought us all home
Fiachna Ó Braonáin
From 'G.I Jim' to 'Timmy Doolittle', there was a lot of name-calling in the Dáil today
And some of it made more sense than others.
Limerick woman Scarlett Faulkner to be laid to rest on Friday
Patrick O’Donovan not seeking media review of fuel protests, despite suggesting it yesterday
Harvey Weinstein retrial begins on rape charge after previous jury deadlock
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Gardaí braced for a storm outside the Dáil today - but the protest quickly fizzled out
Heavy security and closed streets met a scattered, short-lived demonstration, a far cry from last week’s disruption and past flashpoints at Leinster House
Government to make Public Services Card a form of identification
Defence Forces confirms use of AI to monitor Shadow Fleet vessels in Irish waters
Man (40s) charged after man (70s) dies following assault at property in Co Waterford
Debunked: The PSNI was not involved with breaking up fuel protests in Cork, Galway or Dublin
Lodger who sexually assaulted teenage girl jailed for four years and three months
Confidence levels in Irish construction sector at 'lowest point' so far this year
Poland v Ireland, World Cup qualifier
Ireland faced Poland as Carla Ward’s side aimed to recover from opening losses to France and the Netherlands.
'This government have let the people down': The moment Michael Healy-Rae quit as minister
Healy-Rae waved to cheering crowds gathered outside of Leinster House after resigning.
Government wins post-fuel protest confidence motion despite shock revolt by Michael Healy-Rae
Healy-Rae said he had spoken to “tractor men” and other protesters in recent days.
'I always knew how special it was': The Dubliner highlighting the communities in the flats
Go dté tú a mhuirnín slán - na focail deireanacha a chan cara do Mháire Ní Bhraonáin ó Clannad
Two truck drivers appear in court over M1 fuel protest
Fuel distribution returning to close to normal levels, government's emergency group says
Unite members of the National Ambulance Service join strike action next month
Justice Minister nicknamed ‘Rambo’ by Labour as debate on confidence motion in Government begins
The Government will table a counter vote of confidence in response to the Sinn Féin motion.
Tractors cause traffic disruption in Belfast with go-slow convoy protesting fuel prices
Mouse and cockroach activity leads to five closure orders at Dublin's Moore Street Mall
A (very early) extra train from Drogheda to Dublin is being put on to help the busy route
Petition to suspend trade between EU and Israel reaches one million signatures
State to exit Permanent TSB after Austrian bank strikes deal to buy it for €1.6bn
Opinion: The protests aren't just about fuel, they're a revolt against a hollow state
Sinéad O'Sullivan
'She walked through the world like an angel': Music stars pay tribute to Clannad's Moya Brennan
What do you think about cosmetic procedures?
Debunked: Micheál Martin was not attending his daughter’s wedding while protesters faced off with Gardaí
Revolut rival Monzo officially launches in Ireland
Why is Irish electricity so expensive? Economists have crunched the numbers
Nurses travelling to work in groups to avoid racist abuse
There were 183 reported incidents in the past five years.