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Monday 2 February 2026 Dublin: 7°C
Pope Leo apologises to Blackrock College abuse survivor David Ryan during private meeting
‘He felt it, and he was sorry, and it was genuine,’ said David Ryan after his private audience with Pope Leo XIV.
Taoiseach visits areas hit by flooding as national emergency group meets over further flood risk
Queen’s University Belfast to cut ties with George Mitchell over Jeffrey Epstein link
Number of wetland birds visiting Ireland in winter has declined dramatically in last 30 years
Trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and wife Eleanor to get under way in May
Today's news
Taoiseach visits areas hit by flooding as national emergency group meets over further flood risk
Pope Leo apologises to Blackrock College abuse survivor David Ryan during private meeting
Three men accused of operating ‘cocaine bulking factory’ from Dublin bedroom granted bail
Keir Starmer orders inquiry into former ambassador Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Man in his 40s killed in collision between car and lorry in Co Cavan
Crowds gather in Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil predict the weather on Groundhog Day
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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Cryptocurrency accounts containing around €350,000 frozen after garda operation in Co Galway
Queen’s University Belfast to cut ties with George Mitchell over Jeffrey Epstein link
Trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and wife Eleanor to get under way in May
Tourists stayed a total of 4.8 million nights in Ireland in December and spent €427 million
'Sending my lawyers': Trump threatens to sue Grammys host over Jeffrey Epstein joke
New apartments, empty shops: The quiet scandal of Ireland’s modern dereliction
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
Ireland’s questionable relationship with social media giants and scam ads
A recent report showed that Facebook parent company Meta estimated it would make 10% of its revenue from scam ads and banned goods.
Yesterday
1st February 2026
Quiz: How well do you know these famous historical Irish women?
The contrarian asylum seeker group that wants a 'boycott' of other asylum seeker groups
Money Diaries: A civil technician on €60K living in the east of the country
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Gardaí have seized €3.4m worth of Benzodiazepine tablets in Dublin
George Mitchell's name removed from scholarship programme amid Epstein files release
Mayo double down on perfect league start under Moran - and send Dublin home winless
Darragh Beirne’s goal helped his side to a six-point home win.
Waterford hurlers rock Limerick for first win over Treaty in five years
Shane Bennett’s penalty early in the second half helped the Déise to a 1-21 to 0-20 win.
Dramatic late victory sees Man United's winning run continue under Michael Carrick
Met Éireann warns of flooding as Status Yellow rain warnings issued for east and south tomorrow
Furlong trains with Ireland ahead of Paris as Beirne returns to camp
Dramatic late victory sees Man United's winning run continue under Michael Carrick
The Red Devils edged Fulham to move into the top four.
Jason Forde fires a hat-trick as five-star Tipperary romp to 18-point win
Delivery of flood relief schemes has been too slow, minister admits
Death toll from Swiss New Year bar fire rises to 41 after teen dies
New Epstein accuser claims sexual encounter with ex-prince Andrew
Second round of peace talks between Russia, Ukraine and US delayed
Do you have plans this Bank Holiday weekend?
Carlos Alcaraz becomes youngest man ever to win all four tennis grand slams after victory at Australian Open final
RTÉ's new Sunday night comedy-drama has sun, sex, drugs and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor in a dog collar
The show debuts tonight, with two episodes going up on the RTÉ Player.
Turkey bus accident near tourist town kills eight and injures 26
Sitdown Sunday: What this week's weather tells us about Ireland's flood warning system
Israel to terminate MSF work in Gaza for failing to provide Palestinian staff list
Renters may end up paying €249 extra monthly under incoming changes, Sinn Féin claims
The Sunday Drive: In praise of the lost joy of going nowhere slowly
Gwen Loughman
Dublin Racing Festival to go ahead at Leopardstown today
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?