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Saturday 3 January 2026 Dublin: 0°C
Fire at Swiss ski resort bar likely caused by sparklers on champagne bottles, authorities say
In an update this afternoon, Swiss police confirmed 40 people were killed in the fire with a further 119 injured.
Cold weather warnings issued as temperatures set to drop further over weekend
Dublin footpaths cost €18m in injury payouts - more than most councils spend on all claims
Number of people in emergency accommodation reached new record level in November
'The settlers had an outpost near the school. They would walk and drive through, armed.'
Today's news
Gardaí want to break the 'silence' around disappearance of Imelda Keenan 32 years ago
Yesterday
2nd January 2026
Littler closes on World Championship title repeat, Van Veen beats Anderson in classic
Take the grand tour of this modern mansion in Malahide – yours for €1,950,000
Littler closes on World Championship title repeat, Van Veen beats Anderson in classic
Quiz: Do you know the big events scheduled for this year?
Peter Harte and Rian O'Neill unlikely to feature in 2026 for Tyrone and Armagh
Ulster counties significantly weakened by the absence of attacking leaders.
SPOTLIGHT

State papers declassified                                              

save the west
‘I wish people who left Mayo would cop on’ – Kids’ 1994 letters to Taoiseach about rural decline
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MV LOCH RYAN
The Skibbereen ship 'the Nazis couldn't sink' and the 60-year fight for compensation
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outside is america
How 1987's The Joshua Tree had Irish diplomats scrambling for U2 tickets across the US
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fur-eign affairs
The bearly believable tale of The Late Late Show, two travelling pandas and a China/Ireland spat
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Long way from Clare to here
Shannon Airport was proposed as Nasa Space Shuttle emergency landing site
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Going gets tough
Government and garda fears after hysterical fans fainted at Boyzone gig
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Awkward
White House did not want photo of Clinton shaking Adams' hand
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Freddie Scappaticci
British army double agent Stakeknife was 'a danger to himself' in 2003
Ulster down Munster with second-half blitz to surge to second in URC
Richie Murphy’s men scored three second-half tries to earn victory in the snow in Belfast.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
An bhfuil traidisiún na hamhránaíochta ar an sean nós i mbaol?
Ulster v Munster, URC
Tom Clonan: My New Year's wish is for peace in Ukraine and Europe as a whole
Tom Clonan
Man, 40s, arrested after serious assault in Roscommon
Four of the five people injured in Finglas arson attack have been discharged from hospital
'I've heard great things' - New Celtic signing backs under-fire manager Nancy
Plans for wind farm of '30 Eiffel Tower sized turbines' off Clare and Galway coasts withdrawn
Fire at Swiss ski resort bar likely caused by sparklers on champagne bottles, authorities say
In an update this afternoon, Swiss police confirmed 40 people were killed in the fire with a further 119 injured.
investigates

Our award-winning investigations from this year

Deportation Flights
What role do Irish companies have in the US deportation industry?
Badger Cull
Over 80% of badgers culled in government TB programme found to be free from the disease
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Planning Submissions
Series of unusual planning objections to vet practices uncovered in Dublin, Meath and Kildare
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TB Crisis
‘It’s the next worst thing to losing a family member’: The toll of Ireland’s bovine TB crisis
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Data Crunch
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
122
Femicide in Europe
Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 – and a gap in data on gendered violence
Appeal over missing man in Co Kerry stood down after body found
Assessing Ireland's midfield options after the shattering injury to Josh Cullen
Cullen has started every competitive game for which he has been available for the last five years – how can Ireland replace his influence?
Henry Shefflin steps away as Ballyhale Shamrocks manager
Here's your essential TV guide for this weekend's live sport
Plenty action with URC, GAA club semi-finals, and the Premier League.
Number of people in emergency accommodation reached new record level in November
After string of hit movies, Paul Mescal is planning on 'rationing' his workload
Cold weather warnings issued as temperatures set to drop further over weekend
Dan Sheehan to captain Leinster, Connacht make five changes
North Korean leader's daughter fuels succession speculation with high profile visit to mausoleum
Traitors UK returned to TV last night (with a twist to shake up the format)
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?
Pep Guardiola frustrated as Man City fail to cash in on chances at Sunderland
Trump denies falling asleep during meetings and insists he's simply relaxing his eyes
Venezuelan leader open to US talks on drug trafficking, but won't comment on alleged land strike
Ulster eye New Year opportunity against much-changed Munster
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.
This year marks the beginning of the Nations Championship era
10 Irish players who could be on the move this month
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.