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Wednesday
18th February 2026
Children expect to get inheritance, but family home could go to a vulture fund, committee hears
Estate agents are using AI photos to 'show potential' and the ads regulator says that's fine
A buyer would have to spend “a fortune” if they wanted to recreate the AI images, said Kieran McCarthy, presenter of the RTÉ programme Heat My Home.
U2 has released a new politically-charged six-track EP
Former Cycling Ireland employee sentenced for attempted deception to secure sports grants
The going rate for a home in Dublin is now half a million euro
Miley Cyrus ‘returns home’ for Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special
Harry Clarke windows in Bewley's Café belong to landlord, not café, Supreme Court rules
Ireland’s Olympic gold gymnast Rhys McClenaghan receives MBE at Windsor Castle ceremony
Flour power: The government is offering €5m to millers who'll build a new flour mill
Puppy farms, sulky racing, fox hunting and hare coursing: Ireland has a major animal cruelty problem
Jennifer Whitmore
At least a third of hot school meals don't meet basic nutritional standards, Minister says
Taoiseach says government will engage with schools and NCSE following pause in review
Nurse Áine O'Reilly killed in Limerick collision had 'incredible caring nature', funeral hears
Éire V Sasana ag Twickenham le trachtaireacht as Gaeilge - anois tá seans againn!
FactCheck: Does a viral map show the second-most spoken language in each Irish county?
Deaf job applicant awarded €40,000 after not being shortlisted by special education quango
Irish language commentary option to make rugby debut for Ireland v England clash
US actor Shia LaBeouf charged after reportedly assaulting two people in New Orleans
Are you giving up (or taking up) anything for Lent?
Stephen Colbert calls on CBS to 'stand up to bullies' after it scrapped interview with Democrat
Passenger in critical condition after driver fled scene of hit-and-run in Co Cavan
No DNA match on glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home
Bus drivers' union want to see hi-vis jackets become 'mandatory' for cyclists
Bus driver dies in Armagh crash involving school children
Not much of substance behind Sinn Féin's push for unity poll, Taoiseach says in TG4 interview
Rain warning in place for 17 counties with 'all areas' at risk of fresh flooding
Met Éireann has placed all of Leinster – and counties Cavan, Monaghan, Cork, Tipperary and Waterford – under a rain warning until 11pm tonight.
Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior criticises 'cowards' after alleged racist abuse during Benfica game
‘Welfare cheats’ campaign weakened belief in social benefits, says ESRI
'Níl morán taobh thiar' d'fheachtas Shinn Féin ar son reifrinn d'aontú na tíre - An Taoiseach
Emer Currie: The new Right to Remote Work Bill will not improve access to remote work
Emer Currie
Enlargement of the EU will offer Ireland greater security, Minister says ahead of presidency
Special Needs Assistants u-turn the talk of the Dáil amid backlash from government's own TDs
TDs from opposition and government parties say they were receiving worried calls from local schools.
One minister told The Journal that their phone was hopping on Monday night with messages from concerned parents and schools.
Concerns were raised over the review at the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting last night.
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
An €8 million modern estate with a wellness suite and top notch equestrian facilities
Do some celeb spotting from this dream coastal home on Dublin's south side
Tour a Georgian luxury landmark in Killiney with sauna and direct access to the beach
Tuesday
17th February 2026
Crowd gathers in Dublin city centre as Yamamori rejects Hoxton Hotel claims over noise dispute
The venue is locked in a dispute with the hotel after it brought a legal case over noise levels.