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Last week
28th December 2025 - 3rd January 2026
North Korean leader's daughter fuels succession speculation with high profile visit to mausoleum
NCT stats show Cavan, Meath and Clare among counties with the highest rate of defective cars
What did you think of the Stranger Things finale?
OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT) has just signed a government charter on digital inclusion
'The settlers had an outpost near the school. They would walk and drive through, armed.'
Irish solicitor Sharon Devereux says that now more than ever Palestinians live in a two-tiered society in the West Bank.
Housing: Average gap between asking price and sale price grew to near record high in 2025
Dublin footpaths cost €18m in injury payouts - more than most councils spend on all claims
The city’s footpaths have been described as a ‘disaster’ by public representatives, who say Dublin City Council must act to fix footpath dangers.
Luke Littler wins over Ally Pally crowd by cruising past Krzysztof Ratajski
Stalemate sees Man City lose ground in Premier League title race
The Irish news stories to look out for in 2026
Quiz: Do you remember these things that happened in January 2025?
Frustration for Liverpool as Leeds claim point in scoreless draw
Iar shaighdiúir SAM, Séamus, go fóill ag troid, ach ar son na Gaeilge an uair seo
Two men charged as €700,000 worth of suspected cocaine seized in Cork
Frost, snow and freezing conditions expected across the country this weekend
Gary Anderson renaissance continues with return to World Championship last four
Irish man (35) dead following drowning incident near Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Roderic O'Gorman on by-elections, rebuilding the Greens and Jim O'Callaghan 'believing his own spin'
Family escaped through window as Finglas arson attack believed to have targeted wrong house
Five people were forced to escape the building through a second-storey window.
Enzo Maresca leaves Chelsea as club look to ‘get season back on track’
Road deaths rise to highest level in over a decade as 190 people killed in 2025
Meet some of the first babies of the year born in Irish hospitals today
Shelbourne sign defender James Norris on permanent deal from Liverpool
Auto-enrolment pensions start collecting from payslips this month, but how will it work?
A new portal for the MyFutureFund scheme also goes live today.
Tá pobal nua ag teacht ar an sean nós mar gheall ar ranganna damhsa The Cobblestone
'The Brits are at it again': Kneecap says appeal against dismissal of terror charge begins this month
Have you made a New Year’s resolution?
Opinion: New Year's resolutions can be a bit of a faff, but I'm giving them another go this year
Gwen Loughman
'Tá níos mó béime ar earraí Éireannacha tar éis Covid': Standún i mbun gnó le 80 bliain
‘Commuters can’t take any more’: Calls for Transport Minister to scrap today’s toll price hikes
'There's more emphasis on Irish goods after Covid': Standún celebrates 80 years in business
Social welfare increases and everything else to know about the Budget changes kicking in today
Budget 2026 saw overall government spending increase by €9.4 billion.
Quiz: How much do you know about chat shows and their hosts?
New Year celebrations begin as Australia and Asia welcome 2026 with fireworks displays
A minute of silence was held at 11pm in Sydney to remember the victims of the Bondi Beach attack.
Gardaí launch hate crime investigation after antisemitic graffiti painted on Louth roads
Louth County Council strongly condemned the graffiti and said arrangements are being made to remove it “as quickly as possible”.
Saipan could be the film that brings lads back to the cinema in 2026
Almost 25 years later, the Saipan story still gets people talking, and is apparently filling screenings at Irish cinemas.
Poll: Should time restrictions be put on bin collections to help reduce traffic congestion?