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Yesterday
4th February 2026
Majority of rural people want foxhunting ban as poll suggests Dáil vote out-of-step with public
The rejection of a ban on foxhunting with dogs has undermined trust in politics, according to the latest RED C poll .
Tuesday
3rd February 2026
Rockin' in the Free World: Music fights back against oppression, but is it working?
Jack Campbell
Car dealer on trial for alleged garda corruption claimed gardaí extorting money from him
Thursday evening a ‘pinch point’ for further flooding across Dublin and Wicklow
Musk calls Paris prosecutors raid of X office in France a 'political attack'
Russia launches 'most powerful' attack this year on Ukraine amid glacial weather
British Justice Secretary says he ‘supports’ Irish bus driver sacked after chasing down thief
Animal charity appeals for witnesses after pregnant horse ‘left for dead’ on busy Dublin road
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Benjamin Netanyahu tells US envoy Palestinian Authority won't be part of post-war Gaza governance
Galway farmer pleads guilty to sexual assault of 16-year-old girl on Aer Lingus transatlantic flight
Additional batch of SMA infant formula recalled over risk of 'nausea and severe vomiting'
UK police launch criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson amid Jeffrey Epstein scandal
Breis is 12,000 teach de dhith sa Ghaeltacht chun riachtanas tithíochta a chomhlíonadh
US-Iran talks 'still scheduled' after drone shot down, says White House
Boy (11) dies after being struck by car in Co Down
Council chief's comments about 'bin scavenging' labelled as 'horrible' and 'all wrong'
Weather warning system needs reform, says Taoiseach as further floods expected
Michael Flatley says Lord of the Dance show 'must and will go on’ despite earlier cancellation
Farmers occupy Bord Bia offices over Brazilian beef controversy
Defence Forces tell gardaí they can't provide anti-drone security for EU Presidency meetings
Man caught with more than 50,000 child sexual abuse images jailed for three years
Petrol has slipped to third place in new car sales - here’s what people are buying instead
Religious education in North to be reviewed after UK Supreme Court found it to be unlawful
Garda who 'spear tackled' handcuffed teenager is jailed for one year
Opinion: The porn industry is normalising the sex trade for the next generation of teen girls
Eoghan Cleary
NFL confirm there will be no international game in Dublin in 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.