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Monday
5th January 2026
Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty to drugs and weapons charges in New York court
The 63-year-old deposed Venezuelan president told the judge that he is “a decent man” and “still the president of my country”.
Batches of Nestlé SMA infant formula recalled over possible toxin
Businessman killed at home in Donegal had 'massive flair and drive' for community
A man in his 30s was arrested in connection with the assault and is being detained at a garda station.
Enoch Burke expected to bring legal action against disciplinary panel tomorrow
Teen spared jail after driving 21km on wrong side of dual carriageway during Dublin-Laois chase
Cold weather warnings extended until tomorrow as drivers urged to take extra care on roads
The warnings were originally due to expire at 11am today but have now been extended until 9am tomorrow.
Section of Dublin's O'Connell Street reopens after traffic incident caused closure earlier
Celtic sack Wilfried Nancy after six defeats in first eight games in charge
Ski resort fire: 15 teenagers among the dead, and countries pledge to take legal action
Scotland to get an extra Bank Holiday day for the World Cup this year
Venezuela Q&A: What next - and is this Trump's new era of US dominance?
Nicolas Maduro transferred from NY detention centre by US authorities ahead of court appearance
Meanwhile, the UN Security Council is due to hold an emergency session at Venezuela’s request.
European countries (including Ireland) condemn new Israeli law blocking water and power to UNRWA
Ten people have been found guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron
Manchester United confirm sacking of head coach Ruben Amorim
The UK has introduced a ban on junk food ads – should Ireland follow suit?
Is Paul Mescal retiring? Definitely not, he says
Taoiseach meets China's president in Beijing and says we should work towards 'open trade'
Sligo replaces Naas as Ireland's cleanest town in litter rankings
'The oil companies are ready': Trump says US oil firms were informed in advance of Venezuela raid
'It took one-and-a-half hours to get out of the carpark': Readers on traffic gridlock stories
Heavy traffic at peak hours has become a feature of modern life in Ireland’s cities.
Kerry's Jessie Buckley scoops Best Actress at Critics Choice Awards in California
Careers expert: Five work habits to drop in 2026
Sarah Geraghty
Sunday
4th January 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about Jane Austen?
They won't shout about it, but Verona Murphy has quietly won over the Opposition
Managerless Chelsea dent Manchester City's Premier League title hopes
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Sister Brigid Reynolds, co-founder of Social Justice Ireland, has died aged 82
St Brigid's join Dingle in All-Ireland final with nervy win over Scotstown
Reed's 25-yard screamer denies Liverpool in frantic finale at Fulham
Fulham and Liverpool play out a 2-2 draw in drama-filled stoppage time.
Entire country now under Status Yellow weather warnings as temperatures drop below freezing
Trump says Venezuela's interim president will pay 'big price' if she does not cooperate with US
New tax break announced for reality TV and gameshow productions
Cunha rescues Manchester United in draw with rivals Leeds
It finished 1-1 at Elland Road.
Thousands of passengers stranded after flights grounded in Greece over technical failure
Did you watch the World Darts Championship Final last night?
Police investigating 'very serious' arson attack on home and car in Bangor