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15th March 2026 - 21st March 2026
'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
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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
'Sam’s home, Oscar is on the way': Kerry town beams with pride for Jessie Buckley
Taoiseach says no fears conveyed that ICE agents will swoop on St Patrick’s Day festivities
Waterford relegated to Division 1B following four-point defeat to Tipperary
'No reason to believe' Irish airspace being used by US as part of war on Iran, Minister says
United strengthen grip on Champions League places with Villa win
Zelenskyy says Ukraine waiting on US and Russia to set next round of talks
Roscommon hold off Donegal's second-half surge to secure Division 1 status
Ireland should act to protect rights of language minorities during upcoming EU Presidency
London’s Burning actor John Alford dies in prison months after being jailed for sexual assault
Man in his 30s seriously injured in early-morning assault in Naas
Teenage boy arrested after late-night stabbing leaves young man hospitalised in Cork city
Brú ó na Náisiúin Aontaithe ar Éirinn teangacha mionlaigh a chur chun cínn san Aontas Eorpach
Thirteen lambs have necks 'deliberately broken' at village farm in Co Down
Poll: What do you call your mother?
Man in his 20s dead following single-car crash on N4 in Westmeath
More than 2,500 drivers have been caught speeding since Thursday
Switzerland refuses two US overflights linked to war on Iran
Review: New 1970s-set Irish language whodunnit is immensely enjoyable
Iran vows to 'target and kill' Netanyahu as Trump threatens more strikes 'just for fun'
The Israeli air force said yesterday that more than 200 Iranian targets were struck in a 24-hour period.
Sitdown Sunday: What really happened to the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370?
Palestinian actor says that Trump's travel ban means he cannot attend Oscars tonight
Leo, Enda and Bertie: The Irish blueprints for the Taoiseach's St Patrick's Day dilemma
From Gaza to jobs, the Taoiseach must decide whether to risk it or play it safe during the high-stakes Oval Office meeting.