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March 2026
House of Lords pass proposal by former DUP leader that would criminalise saying ‘Up the Ra’
‘Pleasant’ day in store but rain and further unsettled weather to come next week
Remission period for cancer survivors seeking mortgage protection to be lowered to five years
Man (40s) assaulted in Drimnagh last night, leading to closure of Suir Road Luas stop
Teenager charged over crash that killed Limerick nurse Áine O'Reilly
Rogue landlords: We know Ireland can enforce planning laws — just not when tenants need it
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran is being 'decimated' as Tehran keeps up retaliatory fire
Amazon moves ahead with 350 redundancies in Ireland on voluntary first basis
Transport minister says fuel price relief measure to be voted on and put in place next week
Troy Parrott scores in Prague one week out from World Cup play-off
Mediahuis suspends senior journalist for using fabricated quotes produced by AI
Tánaiste supports inquiry into string of failed cases against Limerick gardaí
Search for man missing from Co Louth stood down after body discovered
Evidence in Natalie McNally murder trial points to ‘some other killer’, defence tells court
Opinion: Modern media has a problem - just look at the Oval Office meeting
Steve Dempsey
Over 130 electric buses 'lying idle' due to a lack of charging points at depots
Gerry Adams in London court to reject allegations and assert 'legitimacy of the republican cause'
Man charged with murder of Oleksandr Zhyvytsky in Cork City
Battle of Faughan Hill: Workers erect CCTV towers at Meath house as owner mounts media blitz
‘We’re like two convicted criminals, and I’m going to be arrested for sleeping in my bed for the last 20 years.’
John McGahern: Wise voice of rural Ireland whose name is still spoken from mart to masterclass
John Connell
'Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?', Trump says when asked about surprise Iran attack
Brother of Daena Walsh says 'life will never return to normal' as man is jailed for life for her murder
Adam Corcoran (31) was found guilty of murdering his partner of ten years at their apartment in Midleton, Co Cork in 2024.
Man appears in court charged with St Patrick’s Day assault in Limerick
HSE says no increase in meningitis cases in Ireland following UK outbreak
Two suspect devices removed from Ballyfermot by Defence Forces bomb disposal experts
Contractors move onto site of home built 20 years ago without permission as demolition expected
Eviction notices rose 41% ahead of Government's rental changes
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Why are Claire’s Accessories staff being left without pay?
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Bua eile sna cúirteanna ag lucht na Gaeilge ó thuaidh faoi chomharthaíocht dhá theangach
Six US allies express 'readiness' to ensure safe passage in Strait of Hormuz after Trump dismissal
The US has said it may try to boost oil supply by getting it from an unlikely source, Iran.
Leinster player Alan Spicer appears in court charged with alleged assault at Copper Face Jacks
Heimir Hallgrímsson to remain in charge of Ireland through to Euro 2028
Uncapped Harvey Vale included in Ireland squad for World Cup play-offs
Alan Browne and Robbie Brady have been drafted back into the fold, with no places for Festy Ebosele or David McGoldrick.
Taoiseach hints at energy supports as he condemns 'unacceptable' attack on Iranian gas field
Have you ever taken a pint glass from a pub?
Oil prices surge after Iran and Israel trade attacks on gasfields
Gardaí arrest teenager over hit-and-run that killed Limerick nurse Áine O'Reilly
Sunday 22 March, the best Gaelic football day of the year