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8th March 2026 - 21st March 2026
Do you usually stick to your nearest petrol station or travel further for a better price?
Don’t expect a big bump in your pay packet next year - average pay rises are falling
British tourist in Dubai among 21 people charged in the UAE for sharing missile footage
Environmental groups launch High Court challenge against energy regulator over data centres
Man charged with murder of 23-year-old Ellie Flanagan
Some Luas services not running or delayed over power failure and medical emergency
Tax relief extended to pharmacist treatments for cold sores, shingles and more
Green Party proposes doubling new hotel charges and using proceeds to lower homebuilding costs
Is í glór Gaelach Isibéal a bheidh le cloisteáil ar chloigíní dorais na hÉireann as seo amach
‘This didn’t just happen last week’: Rising fuel prices push motorists to fill up in the North
‘People are highly motivated to find the cheapest fuel – and that means going north of the border’.
The Mental Load: The parenting work that no one sees, mostly done by women
Niamh O'Reilly
The rain is firmly back as all of Ireland is to be impacted by weather warnings tomorrow
Harris 'open to spending more' on defence
Man (40s) arrested in relation to 2005 murder of Eoin McCarthy
Olympic gold medal winner Ronnie Delany has died at the age of 91
An Irish man became the UK's first Covid ICU survivor - he's turned his tale into a live show
Second government-chartered flight lands in Dublin
Man set himself alight in fatal Swiss bus fire
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Beyond the Regency: Is boxing in Dublin about to have another moment?
Woman allowed to challenge 'arbitrary' refusal of mother and baby homes redress payment
'Under no circumstances can we ​participate in World Cup' - Iran sports minister
Mandelson files released: Starmer was warned of ‘reputational risk’ of Epstein links
'You falsely tried to label me a terrorist' - Jubilant scenes greet 'free mawn' Mo Chara
‘Kneecap are on the right side of history,’ said their solicitor Darragh Mackin.
Israeli attacks displace over 800,000 in Lebanon as Iran targets more ships in Persian Gulf
The economic impacts of the war continued to be felt today as the price of oil rose again.
Toddler dies after being struck by car at Dublin shopping centre
Man pleads guilty over hit and run that caused deaths of married couple on Stephen's Day in 2024
Man who punched broadcaster Brendan Courtney to be sentenced
Irish offices of Stryker hit as part of global cyber attack linked to Iran-backed group
Denis O’Brien says DPP won't pursue prosecution against him over Moriarty Tribunal findings
Italian PM condemns 'massacre' at Iranian school, Harris says focus should be on 'de-escalation'
Army officer appears in military court charged with racial slur and possession of smoke grenades
John Charles McQuaid: The Archbishop who ran Ireland returns to our screens
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Simon Harris says surge in Irish home heating oil prices far above EU average is concerning
'I’m a free mawn!': Kneecap's Mo Chara wins decisive legal victory in UK court
The Crown Prosecution Service has lost an appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
Man appears in court charged with sexually assaulting young girl in north Dublin
Plan to relocate Dublin City Council offices from Wood Quay moves ahead as contract signed
Minister and HSE issue formal apology to family following Bryonny Sainsbury's death