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Monday
16th February 2026
Do you have a tattoo?
Marco Rubio visits Viktor Orban as Hungarian leader trails in polls ahead of election
Obama says ‘no evidence’ aliens have made contact with earth, days after saying they are real
Police find DNA evidence as broadcaster Savannah Guthrie renews pleas to potential kidnappers
Ireland boss Andy Farrell hits out at 'keyboard warriors' criticising his players
Number of patients on trolleys over St Brigid’s bank holiday weekend down 25%
Accused Bondi Beach killer Naveed Akram appears in Sydney court by video link
More than 19,000 vehicles seized for driving without insurance last year
'Deeply disappointing': HSE to close Baggot Street Hospital sale shortly
A ‘best bids’ process was used by the HSE, with reports that a hotelier has bought the property.
Sunday
15th February 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about love (if you really know love at all)?
Ireland's councils only applied to CPO one derelict building last month
Teenager seriously injured in north Dublin shooting
Money Diaries: An executive assistant adjusting to being back at work after a serious illness
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Maria Steen is still being asked about her handbag
Funeral details announced for nurse killed in three-car collision as gardaí search for driver
Trump says Board of Peace will unveil $5 billion in Gaza reconstruction pledges
Simon Harris wants the 'squeezed middle' to be able to make substantial return on investments
Rotunda Hospital should stay where it is and be allowed to develop, its master says
Going nuclear and the King of Pop: Inside three days of the Munich Security Conference
This weekend News Correspondent Niall O’Connor reported from the Munich Security Conference.
Transport Minister says talks underway on air traffic controllers staffing to avoid more closures
Ukraine says ex-minister named in corruption scandal arrested as he tried to leave country
Whiskey, golf tee and marker, and cufflinks: the gifts Micheál Martin gave out last year
Woman (23) killed following collision between bus and car in Co Antrim
EU diplomatic chief calls for member states to move towards a European mutual defence strategy
FAI members could push for EGM to boycott Ireland's games with Israel
Sitdown Sunday: Does the US have concentration camps?
It's set to stay mostly dry today before heavy rain later (at least there are no weather alerts)
Obama likens ICE to 'dictatorship' and speaks out about Trump's monkey clip for first time
History repeating: Ireland must not import America’s War on Drugs, again
Lynn Ruane
Why is Revolut so interested in the number of Irish social media users getting scammed?
An estimated 80% of payment fraud originates from social media – and banks are often the ones left to foot the bill.
An áit a bhíonn crith talún, cogadh agus tubaistí eile, bíonn Angus, Gael ó Bhéal Feirste
Irish Defence Minister says Ireland considering boarding and inspecting Russian Shadow Fleet ships
Helen McEntee, who is also Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, was speaking to The Journal today as she attends meetings at the Munich Security Conference.
Unease from Fianna Fáil MEPs at EU plan to use 'third countries' to hold asylum seekers
The plan would allow Ireland and other member states to use so-called ‘third countries’ to hold asylum seekers in immigration ‘hubs’.
An €8 million modern estate with a wellness suite and top notch equestrian facilities
Last week
8th February 2026 - 14th February 2026
Liverpool cruise into FA Cup fifth round after easing past Brighton at Anfield
This Valentine's Day, test your knowledge of these on-screen couples
Dublin beat Monaghan for their first league win under new manager Ger Brennan
'Maybe one day I'll be able to tell her': Our readers' love stories that didn't work out