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19th April 2026 - 25th April 2026
Man sent online messages about wanting to 'rape and kill a child', court hears
Madonna offers reward after vintage clothing 'goes missing' after Coachella appearance
Clean-up operation underway after significant oil spill at Dublin port
After deaths of Scarlett Faulkner and her brother, fake fundraising pages have been set up in their name
Do you agree with the Taoiseach’s comments about renting out garden cabins?
Primark and Penneys to be split from parent company and will list on London Stock Exchange
Gunman kills Canadian tourist and wounds six others at Mexican archaeological site
US singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl
A year after his death, a mobile health clinic in Pope Francis's Popemobile is barred from Gaza
Fears for protected species as €50m ‘Celtic Tiger’ bridge moves closer to construction
Residents and campaigners say unanswered questions remain over Sligo’s Eastern Garvoge Bridge and its impact on protected wildlife and nearby communities.
No clear evidence of updated environmental assessments under current EU protections
Locals fear ‘biggest bridge in the world’ will pose death risk to swans
Narrow residential streets could face up to 20,000 vehicles a day
Trump says US will not lift Hormuz blockade until deal struck with Iran as talks in limbo
An Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson today said “no decision has been made” on whether it would take part in a second round of talks with the US.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to step down in September as tech giant names his replacement
Housing Minister urged to carry out audit of licence agreements in rental market
Gardaí who investigated the Hutch/Kinahan feud in Dublin feel a sense of 'pride' for ten year probe
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Driver doing 217km/h on Antrim road was 'heading for a Chinese takeaway'
What did you find in the 1926 Census? Let us know
Further job cuts planned at PayPal's Dublin office, government told
Online threats to the children of gardaí are having a direct impact on policing, garda rep says
Quit or carry on: Should we make children finish activities they no longer like?
Niamh O'Reilly
President Connolly's Council of State meets to discuss government's draft asylum laws
The council was convened to examine the constitutionality of the International Protection Bill 2026.
Over $71bn is needed over the next decade to rebuild Gaza, according to the UN and EU
The joint assessment said the scale and extent of deprivation "have pushed back human development in the Gaza Strip by 77 years".
Separately, a group of UN experts called on the EU to "immediately" suspend its trade agreement with Israel.
Fianna Fáil TD raises concerns about 'flatmate swaps' as a result of government's new rent laws
Judge slams M50 toll dodgers as he hands maximum fines of €25,000 to 16 serial evaders
Starmer insists he was never told Mandelson failed security vetting as pressure mounts (again)
'Practical' to allow homeowners to rent out garden cabins, Taoiseach says
Woman who tasered security official during repossession taken into custody after court hearing
'There's a bit more to it': Taoiseach denies pushing Michael Healy-Rae out of government
Decline in farming, religion and the growth of Dublin: 1926 census shows how things have changed
Man who killed pensioner with MMA-style kick remanded in custody ahead of sentencing next month
Tsunami warning issued as 7.7-magnitude earthquake hits northern Japan
Sword-wielding assailant fires crossbow at police during four-hour stand-off in Co Down
Sentencing for jihadist who set Conor McGregor’s pub on fire and stabbed a garda adjourned
'I've never believed in dividing people': Harris disagrees with Varadkar on rural/urban Ireland
Tánaiste says the TD who gave a character reference to sex offender should come forward
Amy Winehouse's father loses court row over her friends auctioning items owned by late singer
Netanyahu 'stunned and saddened' after IDF soldier damages statue of Jesus in Lebanon
'It's still surreal': The Wexford teen on his Late Late win and his date with Shania Twain