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Last week
22nd February 2026 - 28th February 2026
Conviction in the age of chaos: How to hold the centre in the Trump era
Bobby McDonagh
Ireland is planning a new savings scheme: How do they work elsewhere and how much could you earn?
The Irish are invading the Baftas tonight - here's who we're up against for the big gongs
Housing officials raise major doubts about a government pledge to build 300,000 homes by 2031
An internal report by the Department of Housing has sounded the alarm over a gradual decline in planning permissions.
Officials warn that annual housing completions could fall back to current levels as soon as 2028.
The government aims to build 50,000 homes a year between now and 2031, with around 36,000 homes completed last year.
A classic Edwardian home with a stand-out garden in the heart of South Dublin
Kick off the Six Nations with the pick of this week's rugby coverage
Last month
February 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about models?
All-Ireland champions Kerry cruise past hapless Dublin at Croke Park
What the Top Model docuseries tells us about the evolution of Reality TV (and its viewers)
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Limerick reassert head-to-head supremacy over Tipperary with 15-point thumping
Man and woman killed in road crash in Tramore
Menopause: Hot flushes, hangxiety and the HRT revolution
Gwen Loughman
Gaeil ghlúin Aoine an Chéasta chun gníomhú ar son aontú na hÉireann tar éis na h-ard-fheise
Second minister fails to bring clarity regarding review of SNA allocations
Good Friday generation of Irish speakers votes overwhelmingly for Irish unity at Belfast event
Israeli team playing in Ireland could spark 'enormous' protests, says TD
US forces build up in Middle East ahead of potential strikes against Iran
Trump says he's raising new global tariff to 15%, 'effective immediately'
Woman arrested after man left in critical condition in alleged assault in Clondalkin
Reports into deaths in prison custody show 'serious systemic failures', IPRT says
Dearbhla Mescal speaks about chronicling cancer diagnosis as she launches new book
England 21-42 Ireland, Six Nations
Man attacked in Temple Bar identified by gardaí as two men remain in custody
'Energy highways' and a lot more wind: Irish MEPs hopeful for cuts to electricity costs
Aisling athaontaithe anois i mbunreacht an eagrais Ghaeilge is mó sa tír
Historical echoes as country's largest Irish language organisation votes to act for Irish unity
Jonathan Rhys Meyers says loss of home to California wildfires was 'shocking' but 'cathartic’
Only small fraction of new homes in cities ending up on the open market for sale
Rain, drizzle but also a bit of sun forecast by Met Éireann this weekend
Motoring: How our lust for SUVs led to Irish drivers abandoning the humble estate car
Paddy Comyn
Starmer to consider law to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from line of succession
FactCheck: Are more homes currently being built in Ireland than ever before?
Fianna Fáil senator Mary Fitzpatrick claimed this week Ireland is experiencing record house-building.
Flares rain down on new Oriel Park pitch as Drogheda secure late draw with Dundalk
Irish screen stars gather as Hamnet and Christy dominate IFTA awards night
Josh Neill stars as Ireland Under-20s overcome England
Here's how a Reuters photographer snapped the picture of former prince Andrew leaving custody
The photo featured on the front page of newspapers across the globe, but the photographer has said the end product was “more luck than judgment”.
Derry Girls Experience among 13 projects to receive funding under Shared Island scheme
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz