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Sunday 11 January 2026 Dublin: 8°C
Mercosur protest: Conflicting views on what faces Irish farming's future at Athlone rally
Some want to kill the Mercosur deal whereas others believe the fight may already be lost.
Sinn Féin says Paschal Donohoe's decision to give World Bank extra €10m raises 'serious questions'
Elon Musk calls criticism of X's AI sexual abuse images 'censorship'
Teenager remanded in custody over fatal stabbing of a grandfather in west Dublin
Wind warning issued for 11 counties tomorrow with difficult travelling conditions forecast
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10th January 2026
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Ex-Ireland international Shay Given apologises for 'Holocaust' gaffe
SPOTLIGHT

Venezuela

Catherine Connolly
President says lives lost in Venezuela during US intervention ‘appalling’ and ‘overlooked’
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There will be few tears for Maduro but Trump’s gamble risks bloody chaos
Hannah McCarthy
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shadow fleet
Why did the US just raid a Russian-flagged ship 600 nautical miles off Ireland?
explainer
What next – and is this Trump's new era of US dominance?
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maximum leverage
US will control Venezuela government decisions and oil sales 'indefinitely'
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Ex-Ireland international Shay Given apologises for 'Holocaust' gaffe
Bristol win 110-point thriller in Pretoria to reach last 16; Glasgow advance after win at Clermont
Last-gasp Byrne penalty sees Leinster pip La Rochelle in a classic
Last-gasp Byrne penalty sees Leinster pip La Rochelle in a classic
Leo Cullen’s men started on fire and finished with a bang in Dublin.
Ireland's nature heroes: The birds that come here because it's winter
Jack Morley
Couple 'traumatised' after alleged violent car hijacking in Dublin City centre, court hears
Evan Ferguson forced off injured in Serie A action for Roma
Martin O'Neill makes winning return at Celtic
DUP leader criticises Helen McEntee's 'clear challenge' to UK on NI Legacy Bill
Wayne Rooney fights back tears as brother John leads Macclesfield to historic upset
Mercosur protest: Conflicting views on what faces Irish farming's future at Athlone rally
Leinster 25-24 La Rochelle, Champions Cup
Heated Rivalry hits Irish screens today - but what exactly is the hit show about?
Anti-imperialist demonstration at US embassy met by Venezuelan counter protest
Do you have an X account?
Iranian government threatens protesters with death penalty
Wind warning issued for 11 counties tomorrow with difficult travelling conditions forecast
Sinn Féin says Paschal Donohoe's decision to give World Bank extra €10m raises 'serious questions'
Death of Donegal businessman Stephen McCahill leaves 'huge void', funeral hears
Actor James Nesbitt says he struggled with Northern Ireland being seen as 'place of conflict'
Elon Musk calls criticism of X's AI sexual abuse images 'censorship'
Teenager remanded in custody over fatal stabbing of a grandfather in west Dublin
Thousands turn out for protest against Mercosur trade deal in Athlone
Up to ten farm organisations are gathering with politicians for today’s demonstration.
Man appears in court charged in connection with workplace death of father of six
Anger grows over shooting of woman in Minneapolis by immigration agent
Surrealing in the Years: We're entering a new era of lawlessness. Don't expect much help from our leaders
Carl Kinsella
Carbery returns as Ireland's game of musical chairs at 10 continues
The pecking order at out-half in the Ireland squad has been ever-changing.
Is dona linn an briseadh seo - feachtas fada go mbeadh rochtain sasúil ar TG4 ó thuaidh
Ryan Reynolds watches true Hollywood story as Wrexham stun Nottingham Forest in FA Cup thriller
'We don't want to be Americans': Greenland politicians unite against threat of force from Trump
Munster's Ben O'Connor earns big opportunity in Toulon
Road safety: Drivers use Netflix in their cars and we wonder why people are dying on the roads
Paddy Comyn
Minister moves to address 'confusion' over laws to seize journalists' phones amid calls for clarity