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Thursday
22nd January 2026
Israel kills three journalists in Gaza as death toll since 'ceasefire' nears 500
Suspicious package delivered to Donald Trump's Doonbeg golf resort deemed safe, gardaí say
Liverpool's 3-0 win over Marseille puts them fourth in Champions League table
Ghislaine Maxwell to appear before US Congress in Epstein probe - but 'will plead the Fifth'
Oscar nominations are going to be announced later. Here's what to expect
Taoiseach to travel from Davos to Brussels for emergency summit as Trump walks back threats
Irish general in top EU role: Military build-up is not about war - it's about sustaining peace
The former head of the Irish Defence Forces insists “we have to be at a position whereby we show enough deterrence to ensure that we sustain the conditions for peace”.
Garda who assaulted his wife could not be named for three years due to reporting restriction
Trevor Bolger, who pleaded guilty to assaulting Margaret Loftus in October 2012, was handed a three-month suspended sentence last week.
Wednesday
21st January 2026
Elon v Ryanair: 'Michael O'Leary might be a dose, but he's our dose'
Peter Flanagan
Texts between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively unsealed as part of lawsuit against Justin Baldoni
US Republicans begin push to hold Clintons in contempt over Epstein testimony refusal
Man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend was 'self absorbed coward', murder trial hears
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Jury urged to ignore sympathy in Garda ticket-fixing trial
Donald Trump drops threat of tariffs over Greenland and says a deal is in the works
Trump confirmed that previously threatened trade measures will not go ahead following a deal “which everyone is very happy with”.
FactCheck: Trump claim that the US has never asked for anything from Nato is flat wrong
Drugs haul worth €1.5m hidden in boxes labelled 'car seats' seized at Dublin Airport
Garda who fired the shots that killed George Nkencho gives evidence at inquest
Here's how Irish MEPs voted on today's tight ballot on the EU-Mercosur trade deal
'Up to' eight sites across the country to be chosen to become first State-led childcare facilities
Garda and army teams probe suspicious package found at Trump Doonbeg after visit by Eric Trump
Contactless payments to be introduced on public transport in 2028
Bord Bia to discuss calls for chair to resign over his firm importing Brazilian beef to Ireland
Man jailed for five years for dangerous driving causing death of niece after taking cocaine
Galway man looks set to take first place in 4,800km Atlantic race
'Trump doesn't have all cards': Tánaiste says Europe will respond quickly to any tariffs imposed
Mullingar chef jailed for ‘encouraging’ US teens to ‘self-produce’ child abuse images and videos
Man who went on six-week crime spree jailed for five years
Slagging world leaders and WW2 callbacks - The standout bits from Trump's rambling Davos speech
Greenland is not actually 'a giant piece of ice', despite Trump saying so seven times
“What I’m asking for is a piece of ice, cold and poorly located, that can play a vital role in world peace and world protection. It’s a very small ask,” Trump said.
Farrell names Ireland's squad for upcoming Six Nations
Irish customers among those getting cheques as part of Amazon settlement with US regulators
Ireland has just three adult eating disorder beds and referrals for help are on the rise
Dublin Airport opens ‘traditional Irish pub’ in Terminal 2
Trump tells world leaders in Davos that he 'won't use force' to take over Greenland
Justice Minister says 25 convicted sex offenders removed from Ireland since operation launched
UK's Prince Harry denies having ‘leaky’ social circles in testimony against Daily Mail publisher
Taoiseach says surgeon who admitted misconduct 'should never have been operating' on Jessica Sheedy