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Irish

Monday
9th March 2026
Man charged with murder of partner in Cork says she stabbed herself in the stomach
As diesel hits €2 a litre at Irish pumps, no one quite knows what's going to happen next
The price of oil has yo-yoed throughout today.
Ireland to miss its renewable energy targets up to 2030
Ex-partner of Natalie McNally accuses Stephen McCullagh of murder in outburst in court
Cabinet hears of new laws to allow boarding of 'Shadow Fleet' vessels by Defence Forces
Government to charter flight to evacuate Irish citizens from Dubai on Wednesday
Boy (11) dies after he was struck by SUV in Belfast
Man who inflicted 'appalling attack' on his drunk friend convicted of murder
Over €300,000 worth of change left behind at toll bridges last year
Woman dead and passenger in critical condition after single-vehicle collision in Co Sligo
Zippay is rolling out on Irish banking apps tomorrow - here’s what to know before using it
Co Fermanagh murder victim named as 23-year-old Ellie Flanagan
Gerry Adams ‘directly responsible’ for England bomb decisions, High Court in London told
Oil has hit $100 a barrel again - when has that happened before?
2027 Six Nations: Ireland to start at home to England and host France on final day
Will you watch the Peaky Blinders film?
Kathryn Thomas ag caint: tá an craoltóir aitheanta ag foghlaim na Gaeilge arís
Woman (20s) dies after being struck by car in Co Tipperary
‘Extraordinary circumstances’ see a number of sailings between Dublin and Holyhead cancelled
Three Irish banks are teaming up to launch a rival to Revolut this week
Here are the vacant and derelict buildings that Ireland's councils asked to CPO in February
There are currently almost 20,000 derelict residential properties in Ireland.
Local authorities can apply to acquire these properties via a Compulsory Purchase Order.
Two councils sought to acquire derelict houses last month.
Sunday
8th March 2026
Quiz: How well do you know these celebrity couples who met on set?
Inside the expensive race to win an Oscar from Ireland
Money Diaries: A 38-year-old accountant on $185K living in Melbourne
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Maternity services must go on the political radar amid Rotunda debacle, demonstration told
Police launch murder investigation after woman's body found at a house in Co Fermanagh
Government 'may well' take action on fuel hikes but no plans to cut carbon tax, says Minister
What’s your stout of choice: Beamish, Guinness or Murphys?
Early trial date sought for 95-year-old man accused of indecent assault of girl almost 50 years ago
'A tough sell to a guy from Belfast': Irish comedian clashes with ex-Tory MP on The Last Leg
'Shocking and numbing': President Connolly condemns 'horror of war' in the Middle East
Sitdown Sunday: The extravagance of the former prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Reaction: Limerick 3-19 Cork 0-20
Man (30s) dead and two people hospitalised following single-car crash in west Dublin
The internet really wanted me to see Alysa Liu - but all I got was weird sexualised content
'Enormous relief' for families at Dublin Airport as chartered Irish flight from Oman lands