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Sunday 1 February 2026 Dublin: 6°C
Man dead and two women hospitalised after fatal assault in Dublin
Shortly before 1.30am Gardaí and emergency services responded to reports of an assault that occurred on Foster Terrace, Dublin 3.
ESB warns of Kildare flooding as release of water from reservoir may be needed
Israeli strikes kill 28 people, including children, in Gaza
Gardaí and Customs seize €10m worth of cannabis in County Louth operation
Flood relief payments to increase following Storm Chandra damage, Tánaiste says
Today's news
Politicians are heading to 50 countries this March - who decides which minister goes where?
This year’s St Patrick’s Day programme is the biggest in the history of the State – but how exactly is it all decided?
Tour a Georgian luxury landmark in Killiney with sauna and direct access to the beach
Yesterday
31st January 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about Paris?
Cork weather Galway storm to secure second league win on the bounce
Cork weather Galway storm to secure second league win on the bounce
Rebels recover from a lacklustre start to take the points in Salthill.
Tusla has stopped housing children in privately-operated centre where Ukrainian teen died
A review into violent inicdent that resulted in Vadym’s death noted that the ‘nature of the accommodation’ was a factor in Tusla’s decision to stop placing children there.
SPOTLIGHT

Storm Chandra aftermath

Ireland has flood forecasts – we’re just not allowed to see them
Alan O’Reilly, Carlow Weather
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Union Rules
Workers facing 'impossibe choice' between their safety and their livelihood during storms
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forecasting
Met Éireann does have discretion to issue warnings based on impact, Joanna Donnelly says
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Ireland's Troy Parrott scores 21st goal of the season amid AZ loss
'Shocking. Absolutely shocking stuff fellas' - Kieran McGeeney hits out at breach rule
Armagh manager left frustrated after big call made against an injured player and inappropriate punishment.
ESB warns of Kildare flooding as release of water from reservoir may be needed
ESB said the release may cause flooding in Clane and Newbridge.
Scott Penny hat-trick inspires Leinster's defeat of Edinburgh
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Connacht strike deep in stoppage time to secure bonus-point win against Zebre
Simon Harris says he wants to put an age restriction on social media use
Doughan leads Nenagh CBS to a second Harty Cup in three seasons
Jon Burrows elected as new Ulster Unionist Party leader
Thousands rally in US cities as immigration anger gathers in US
Flood relief payments to increase following Storm Chandra damage, Tánaiste says
Israeli strikes kill 28 people, including children, in Gaza
Son of Keith Wood proud as he becomes third-generation Munster player
Man dead and two women hospitalised after fatal assault in Dublin
Garda investigation as man dies in early morning road collision in County Kildare
Gardaí and Customs seize €10m worth of cannabis in County Louth operation
Ireland kick into Test match week as the sun appears in Portugal
Will you watch the Melania Trump documentary?
Elena Rybakina crowned Australian Open champion after epic final against Aryna Sabalenka
The pair met in a repeat of the 2023 final.
Elena Rybakina beats world number one to win Australian Open in thrilling tennis final
Belarussian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka faced off against Kazakhstani tennis player Elena Rybakina in Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena.
Unsettled weather with rain and cloud for Bank Holiday weekend
Derby County secure deal for promising Shelbourne centre back Raymond Offor
Should a water ferry from Dún Laoghaire to Dublin Port be rolled out?
Trump expects Iran to seek deal to avoid strikes as US sends arms to Israel and Saudi Arabia
Surrealing in the Years: Climate change is on our doorstep in the least metaphorical way possible
Carl Kinsella
Today's Dublin Racing Festival card postponed after further rain at Leopardstown
17mm of rainfall fell on Leopardstown racecourse overnight.
US government shuts down for second time in Trump's current presidential term
Think about it: If public transport was free, would you use it more?
Paddy Comyn
'Our uncle Maurice would have played with Dad' - continuing a football dynasty in Kerry
'I'd like to pride myself on people saying, ‘I hate playing against him'
24-year-old Joe McCarthy has always loved causing havoc but he was a late developer.
Several DART and commuter services suspended this weekend, and rain may impact scheduled journeys
The view from Palestine: Is Trump's plan a runner?
Austrian ambassador: Taking part in European defence and security spend not a threat to neutrality
Austria, like Ireland, defines itself as neutral.