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March 2026
Delight turns to despair in Dublin bars as Ireland's World Cup dream dashed
Sarah Ferguson called to testify about 'close personal and business ties' to Epstein
World’s largest exhibition of cuckoo clocks opens (now someone needs to put them all forward)
Irish consumer sentiment shows worrying trend in response to Middle East crisis
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SNAP REACTION: Ireland’s World Cup dream ends in penalty shootout heartbreak
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Ireland's World Cup dreams are over after penalty heartbreak in Prague
Ireland blew a two-goal lead before falling to a shootout loss to Czechia.
US paper currency will soon bear Trump's signature, a first for a sitting president
Czechia v Ireland, World Cup qualification play-off semi-final
France denies disinviting South Africa from G7 Summit due to US pressure
Sarah Ferguson loses Freedom of City of York over links with Jeffrey Epstein
UK police force reopens investigation into sex abuse claims against Andrew Tate
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trump further postpones US strikes on Iran's power plants and says talks going 'very well'
Officer unable to explain why he told inquest he was tasked with searching for Noah Donohoe’s coat
Planning permission granted for new service station next to site of Creeslough tragedy
European Parliament votes to ban 'nudification' apps
Preliminary hearing takes place ahead of inquest into death of Galway boxer after fight last year
The view from the commentary box: What's the Irish for 'A Nation Holds its Breath'?
What happens if the US launches an invasion of Iran’s Kharg Island?
Military analysts have voiced concern, and in some cases outright alarm, at the idea of a US invasion.
Debunked: Photo of woman buried in the ground does not show her about to be stoned to death in Iran
Man made ‘stupid split-second decision’ in assaulting GAA umpire at underage game, court hears
Teenage girl admits harassing teacher and possessing 718 abuse images
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro appears in court as Trump says 'other cases to be brought'
‘Same passion in the North’: Sinn Féin criticises geo-blocking of tonight’s World Cup play-off
Dublin councillors in fresh push to rename Herzog Park
Lidl, Tesco and Supervalu and Aldi have reduced price of their own-brand milk and butter today
Back from the chaos: Irish football is nervous and alive once again
Days like today have been a vanishingly rare thing in the recent history of Irish football.
HBO Max has launched in Ireland - here's what's on it, and how you can watch
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The government treats the Children's Hospital like someone else's problem
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The Olympics has banned transgender women from competing in female categories from 2028
Náisiún ar chipiní ag feitheamh ar an gcluiche mór idir Éirinn agus An Seicia, deir tráchtaire
Nikita Hand to publish book on her fight for justice and challenging the 'perfect victim' idea
Troy Parrott a sporting success not due to government support model but in spite of it, Dáil hears
The Nation Holds Its Breath: Rate how you're feeling ahead of the Big Match
School meals scheme should be rolled out to secondary schools as 'urgent priority'
Debunked: Keir Starmer did not suggest the UK should go into lockdown over meningitis cases
A message from Troy Parrott's mam: 'He loves playing for his country, he loves Ireland'
Jennifer Parrott and all the family are gearing up for what could be a famous night in Prague.
Dodgy boxes are back in the news - does a High Court ruling mean their days are numbered?
PSNI 'did not use excessive force' after toy water pistol sparked armed response in Belfast