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15th February 2026 - 21st February 2026
Fresh search as part of investigations into murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob
The search is taking place near the Wicklow/Kildare border.
More wintry weather on the way as rain, wind and snow warnings issued for 12 counties
Flooding is likely once again given the already saturated ground, combined with high river levels.
MEP Kathleen Funchion's ex-partner has prison sentence increased for offences under Coco’s Law
The EU will take part in Trump's Board of Peace meeting but is 'not becoming a member'
Three people hospitalised after arson attack at Cork home
Jury sworn in for trial of man accused of murdering Natalie McNally in Co Armagh
Sky found to be in breach of obligations to provide customers with end of contract notifications
Two jailed for disposing of remains of murdered teenager Keane Mulready Woods in Dublin
Man who regularly raped sister-in-law since she was a teen jailed for twelve years
Mary Lou McDonald to boycott St Patrick’s Day events in the White House for a second year
Thai masseuse in Connemara stops taking male clients due to barrage of enquiries for sex services
IRFU investigating 'cowardly' online abuse of Ireland debutant Edwin Edogbo
Vogue Williams announced as Grand Marshal of Dublin's St Patrick’s Day parade
Making pancakes tomorrow? They're getting more flipping expensive
Refusal of Rotunda critical care unit will 'jeopardise wellbeing of women and children'
The €100m critical care unit for the Rotunda Hospital was denied planning permission by An Coimisiún Pleanála due to a small number of objections.
Protest planned at Hoxton Hotel after it seeks injunction against bar next door over noise levels
These graphs and stats show just how wet it's been (and there's more rain on the way)
Irish skier survives absolute carnage at Olympic slalom event
Do you have a tattoo?
Marco Rubio visits Viktor Orban as Hungarian leader trails in polls ahead of election
Obama says ‘no evidence’ aliens have made contact with earth, days after saying they are real
Police find DNA evidence as broadcaster Savannah Guthrie renews pleas to potential kidnappers
Ireland boss Andy Farrell hits out at 'keyboard warriors' criticising his players
Number of patients on trolleys over St Brigid’s bank holiday weekend down 25%
Accused Bondi Beach killer Naveed Akram appears in Sydney court by video link
More than 19,000 vehicles seized for driving without insurance last year
'Deeply disappointing': HSE to close Baggot Street Hospital sale shortly
A ‘best bids’ process was used by the HSE, with reports that a hotelier has bought the property.
Quiz: How much do you know about love (if you really know love at all)?
Ireland's councils only applied to CPO one derelict building last month
Teenager seriously injured in north Dublin shooting
Money Diaries: An executive assistant adjusting to being back at work after a serious illness
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Maria Steen is still being asked about her handbag
Funeral details announced for nurse killed in three-car collision as gardaí search for driver
Trump says Board of Peace will unveil $5 billion in Gaza reconstruction pledges
Simon Harris wants the 'squeezed middle' to be able to make substantial return on investments
Rotunda Hospital should stay where it is and be allowed to develop, its master says
Going nuclear and the King of Pop: Inside three days of the Munich Security Conference
This weekend News Correspondent Niall O’Connor reported from the Munich Security Conference.