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Tuesday
17th March 2026
Adams says peace process given to British ‘on a plate’ as he begins testimony in London
Taoiseach tells Trump Iranians want 'peace' as he voices support for 'different regime'
'You watch': Trump claims fuel prices in Ireland will 'drop like a rock' once Iran war is over
Taoiseach defends Keir Starmer as Trump once again says he is 'no Winston Churchill'
St Patrick statue banished from Temple Bar turns up in Kildare parades
Man arrested over weekend assault that left another man seriously injured in Naas
Fresh explosions in Dubai and Doha as Israel launches 'wide-scale' strikes on Tehran
The UAE shut down its airspace as the military reported it was “responding to missile and drone threats” from Iran.
Woman to appear in court over two armed robberies in Cork
US vice president JD Vance urged to visit Ireland by Taoiseach during Washington DC breakfast
Taoiseach quizzed on negative Irish media coverage of US relations during Fox News interview
Irish rugby players Bundee Aki, Dan Sheehan and Josh van der Flier given new contracts by IRFU
Appeal for witnesses as man dies after stabbing in Cork
President Connolly pays tribute to folk singer Dolores Keane, who died at 72
What are you doing this Paddy's Day?
Your guide to St Patrick's Day events around Ireland today
Here is your one-stop-shop for events happening across Irish cities today
Temperatures are set to hit as high as 18 degrees this week (but not today, obviously)
It turns out Sean Penn had a pretty good excuse for not showing up to collect his Oscar
Enda Kenny says we can't let St Patrick's Day White House visit 'slip from our hands'
Micheál Martin heads to the White House today to meet with Donald Trump.
Ireland’s cultural moment: A new generation of artists and storytellers reshapes Irish identity
Finian Murphy
How those who sent racist abuse to Edwin Edogbo could be caught
Formal garda complaints to be made over three Irish accounts linked to racist abuse of Edogbo
One suspected account holder is believed to be a member of an Irish rugby club.
Monday
16th March 2026
Tension at Tolka after pre-match flare-up but Shels v Bohs ends in stalemate
Zohran Mamdani says he hasn't 'thought enough' about whether he supports a United Ireland
Man (30s) dies in suspected stabbing in Cork
Taoiseach 'looking forward' to meeting Trump but don't expect Martin to rock the boat
Micheál Martin said he is looking forward to his meeting with the US president.
Quiz: How much do you know about these famous people who share the same name?
Man (20s) seriously injured after being hit by car in Cashel
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Cyclist (70s) killed in Balbriggan crash with truck
The hidden wounds of war: How PTSD and trauma from conflict can present and be treated
Dr Stephen McWilliams
Tánaiste says Conor McGregor 'the very worst of us' amid reports MMA fighter is in Washington
Man charged with the murder of his partner denies trying to dismember her body
Man jailed after using US citizenship to buy guns legally in America to re-sell them in Ireland
Minister leaves door open for pubs to open late if Ireland makes it to the World Cup
Martin says cost-of-living measures are being considered, but he's wary of 'raising expectations'
Gerry Adams may have 'deluded' himself over IRA membership, High Court hears
Potential policing shortage for St Patrick’s Day as garda group takes industrial action