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Thursday 29 January 2026 Dublin: 6°C
Housing completions hit highest level in over a decade as apartment builds surge
The initial State target of 41,000 house completions (which the government abandoned in November) was missed, however.
Staff at leading Irish insurance underwriter say they've been left without pay as firm enters liquidation
Trump says the Minneapolis mayor is 'playing with fire' as court blocks detention of refugees
Ongoing delays to rail services while parts of Dublin without water due to burst mains pipe
What exactly are the rules for scramblers and e-scooters?
Today's news
Ongoing delays to rail services while parts of Dublin without water due to burst mains pipe
Uisce Éireann is carrying out “urgent repair works” to the water main on Edge’s Corner in Fairview.
Trump says the Minneapolis mayor is 'playing with fire' as court blocks detention of refugees
Calls for swift replacement of inner city task force chair after Jim Gavin steps down
Fifteen dead as investigators search through fog for plane crash site in Colombian mountains
A 98th-minute goal from Benfica's goalkeeper sent his team through in Champions League drama
Construction begins on close to 800 apartments on site of St Vincent's Hospital
SPOTLIGHT

Storm Chandra 

Travel trouble
Delays to rail services while parts of Dublin without water due to burst mains pipe
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Ireland has flood forecasts – we’re just not allowed to see them
Alan O’Reilly, Carlow Weather
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For fliuch sake
How much rain actually fell, and why was flooding so severe?
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Union Rules
Workers facing 'impossibe choice' between their safety and their livelihood during storms
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south dublin
Dublin residents say Dodder flooding caused 'chaos' overnight
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Higher rents, more evictions: What is the reality behind the Government’s rent reset?
Rory Hearne
Garda sources say they are limited in what they can do to stop scramblers
Garda sources say a commitment from government to bring in new regulations misses the key issue.
Yesterday
28th January 2026
Carlow Weather: 'Ireland has flood forecasts - we’re just not allowed to see them'
Alan O’Reilly, Carlow Weather
Staff at leading Irish insurance underwriter say they've been left without pay as firm enters liquidation
“People are desperately trying to find jobs at the moment, but it is very difficult,” one former employee said.
Connacht and Ireland's Bundee Aki banned for four games
The 35-year-old centre was dropped from Andy Farrell’s Six Nations squad today.
Kneecap hit out at Keir Starmer over stance on Gaza in new single
Infant boy seriously injured after attack by two dogs in Kilkenny
Two US immigration agents involved in fatal Minneapolis shooting placed on leave
Further rain warnings in 'saturated' areas as minister criticises Met Éireann communications 
Met Éireann has warned of the potential for ‘rapid surface flooding’ in saturated areas.
Met Éireann has issued a rainfall warning for counties Dublin, Wicklow, Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford and Wexford.
The forecaster has said that 'even modest showers' could lead to flooding in saturated areas.
'Unprecedented': Rowing Ireland CEO absent for hearing into athlete welfare allegations
Limerick businessman pleads not guilty to giving detective garda €20,000 in return for information
Amazon, which employs over 6,000 people in Ireland, to cut 16,000 jobs globally
George Nkencho 'threw furniture at his family' in year before fatal shooting, inquest hears
Minister says gardaí have 'power' to seize scramblers but tougher laws to go to Cabinet within weeks
Michael Flatley 'borrowed from anyone he could' to fund ‘Monaco millionaire’ lifestyle, court hears
Emergency services and military groups claim Government betrayal over pension reforms
Man jailed for eight years for what judge described as the worst domestic violence case he had seen
‘Five feet of water’: Wexford businesses swamped as Storm Chandra leaves trail of destruction
Businesses in Enniscorthy and Bunclody are left reeling after intense flooding in the region yesterday.
Principals resigning and returning to teaching due to hot school meals red tape, committee hears
Storm Chandra: How much rain actually fell, and why was flooding so severe?
Two thirds of people feel tipping in Ireland is ‘becoming less voluntary’
VHI cites increased healthcare demand as it confirms third price hike in twelve months
Scramblers and E-Scooters: Time for radical action before another life is lost
Marie Sherlock
Bundee Aki set to miss Ireland's Six Nations opener due to disciplinary matter
Payroll portal for public servants back on line for 'majority of users' after security alert fix
Aki dropped from Ireland's Six Nations squad due to disciplinary issue
The 35-year-old centre is not with Andy Farrell’s squad at their training camp in Portugal.
What time are you having dinner?
Ireland invited to G20 leaders summit at Trump's golf resort in Miami
'Devastating' scenes in Enniscorthy amid warnings flood risk will remain for another 48 hours
The storm left homes and businesses inundated with water, cars stranded, power cut and the town centre closed off after the River Slaney burst its banks
The National Emergency Co-ordination Group warned that the risk of flooding will remain throughout today and into tomorrow as further rain falls on already sodden ground.
"Particularly I think South Dublin caught us a little bit by surprise - we just weren’t expecting those levels of rainfall,” emergency planning boss Keith Leonard said this morning.
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar faces down attacker after being sprayed with unknown substance
‘We’re gonna keep talking. Just give me ten minutes. Please don’t let them have the show’.
Trump says 'we're going to de-escalate' in Minneapolis after backlash over Alex Pretti killing
Could water ferries in Dublin Bay be one solution to the capital's congestion problem?
Commuting by water is a common approach used around the world and should be considered here, say two Fine Gael representatives.
Freenow says around two-thirds of taxi drivers have ended shifts early due to safety concerns
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
Local authorities are increasingly having to take enforcement action against developers who breach planning rules around Part V social housing delivery.
Over 60 cases opened against developers in the last five years
Disagreements with developers mostly over cost
Longford County Council have not acquired any Part V social housing