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15th March 2026 - 21st March 2026
Martin says cost-of-living measures are being considered, but he's wary of 'raising expectations'
Gerry Adams may have 'deluded' himself over IRA membership, High Court hears
Potential policing shortage for St Patrick’s Day as garda group takes industrial action
'No to war and free Palestine': How politics took centre stage at this year's Oscars
Irish Rail confirms Dart extension to Kilcock in Co Kildare
Woman arrested in connection with two armed robberies in Cork
Brown Thomas and Arnotts spared convictions over misleading Black Friday price tags
Senior Kinahan member pleads guilty to directing gang behind murder of innocent man
Taoiseach says Ireland won’t be getting involved in Trump plan to secure Strait of Hormuz
Any ships used would need anti-aircraft capability as a pre-requisite for joining, which would rule out Ireland as a partner.
Dublin Airport warns of disruption to Middle East flights today after drone attack in Dubai
UK government announces cap on energy bills for next three months due to soaring prices
Children who survived Israeli gunfire recount troops killing their parents and brothers
In Memoriam: Billy Crystal's tribute to Rob Reiner and Barbra Streisand sings for Robert Redford
St Patrick's Day weather will be a mix of everything (but it looks like it won't rain, at least)
Did you stay up to watch the Oscars?
No Covid…no Burkes? Taoiseach will be hoping for low-key Ireland Funds dinner for once
There’s been a running joke that the Ireland Funds dinner has been somewhat jinxed.
An dúshlán nua do rannpháirtithe i sraith réaltachta teilifíse: abair slán le feoil
Trump appeals to other countries to send warships to keep Strait of Hormuz 'open and safe'
Fast fashion: Donating a bag to a charity shop won't fix Ireland's big clothing problem
Solene Schirrer
President Connolly says war must never be normalised in her first St Patrick’s Day address
Dubliner Richard Baneham adds to Ireland's tally with his third (!) Oscar win
Oscars 2026: All the winners as One Battle After Another bags six awards, including Best Picture
The American epic also won Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing and the first ever Oscar for Best Casting.
'The beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart': Jessie Buckley makes Irish history with Best Actress Oscar
The Killarney native is the first Irish woman to win the award.
Michael B Jordan bests DiCaprio and Chalamet to scoop Best Actor Oscar for Sinners
Conan O'Brien opens the Oscars with digs at ex-prince Andrew, AI and Timothée Chalamet
All the best gúnas and tuxes from the 98th Academy Awards
There’s never any shortage of glitz and glamour on Oscars night.
‘Up the republic’: Irish Americans offer Micheál Martin advice for his trip to the Oval Office
The Journal caught up with attendees at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Boston to see what tips they had for the Taoiseach ahead of his meeting with Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Quiz: Do you remember these infamous Oscar moments?
How likely is an Irish win, who's hosting and where can I watch? Your essential Oscars guide
We’re just hours away from finding out whether Jessie Buckley will be the first Irish woman to win Best Actress at the Academy Awards.
And the winner of Dancing with the Stars is...
Taoiseach says Trump has standing invite to visit Ireland as he walks in Philadelphia parade
Money Diaries: A part-time administrator who is a carer for her son, who has a disability
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
The final hours: An Irish Cancer Society night nurse on the quiet privilege of end-of-life care
Richard Keane
Richarlison's late equaliser at Liverpool earns Spurs their first point under Igor Tudor
Israeli strike on police vehicle kills nine officers, Gaza ministry says
Monaghan relegated as Galway leave Inniskeen with two precious points
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The government can't keep ignoring fuel prices
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Irish U20s run in seven tries against Scotland to claim Triple Crown