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Tuesday
3rd February 2026
Son of Norway's crown princess pleads not guilty to raping four women
Claire Byrne wants to be 'your friend' on her new show, she's banking on the familiar to get there
The first outing on her Newstalk show was very much like her RTÉ formula.
13-year-old swims four hours to save family after being swept out to sea in Australia
Thrills, spills and politics: Why you should watch the Winter Olympics
Nuacht Cúla 4 ag cur nuachta trí mheán na Gaeilge ar fáil do dhaoine óga
Do you tune into awards shows?
Derelict Aran Island hotel to reopen as cultural centre - and there's a competition to name it
How the UK papers are covering Peter Mandelson's alleged leaks to Jeffrey Epstein
Cian Prendergast starts for Ireland alongside brother Sam in Six Nations opener against France
Elon Musk has merged SpaceX with his AI start-up with the goal to operate data centres in space
Russia resumes strikes on freezing Kyiv, leaving over 1,000 homes without heating
It comes days after Donald Trump said Putin had agreed to stop striking Kyiv and “various towns” during cold weather.
Ireland to face Portugal in Sydney opener as Rugby World Cup 2027 pool fixtures revealed
Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify in US probe into sex offender Epstein after initial refusal
Claire Byrne is back on the mic at Newstalk today as the station's new schedule kicks in
Therapist on therapy notes: Stop using sexual assault survivors' words against them
Jacky Grainger
‘My kids can’t breathe’: Dublin mother says damp-ridden council home puts her family at risk
The damp in the Ballyfermot home provided by Tuath Housing has caused mould and mushrooms growing indoors.
Home of the Year finalist David O'Brien on his new build in the Cork countryside
Monday
2nd February 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about High School Musical?
Tourists now have to pay €2 fee to get close to Trevi Fountain in bid to control overtourism
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
First medical evacuees leave Gaza for Egypt after limited reopening of Rafah crossing
From rap to chamber music, here are the Irish winners from the 2026 Grammys
Breach of notification requirements by sex offenders to be added to offences where bail can be refused
Taoiseach says Government cannot ‘wave magic wand’ on flood schemes as further heavy rain forecast
Fact To File roars back to his best with Irish Gold Cup victory
Pope Leo apologises to Blackrock College abuse survivor David Ryan during private meeting
Three men accused of operating ‘cocaine bulking factory’ from Dublin bedroom granted bail
Keir Starmer orders inquiry into former ambassador Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein
New apartments, empty shops: The quiet scandal of Ireland’s modern dereliction
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
Man in his 40s killed in collision between car and lorry in Co Cavan
Crowds gather in Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil predict the weather on Groundhog Day
Number of wetland birds visiting Ireland in winter has declined dramatically in last 30 years
Cryptocurrency accounts containing around €350,000 frozen after garda operation in Co Galway
Queen’s University Belfast to cut ties with George Mitchell over Jeffrey Epstein link
Trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and wife Eleanor to get under way in May
Tourists stayed a total of 4.8 million nights in Ireland in December and spent €427 million
'Sending my lawyers': Trump threatens to sue Grammys host over Jeffrey Epstein joke