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Tuesday
24th March 2026
Blustery weather in store this week, with some wintry falls possible
Supreme Court begins hearing into whether the State breached rights of homeless asylum seekers
Man arrested as over €100k worth of drugs seized in raid at Bauer Media offices
The seizure was made yesterday as part of a joint Garda and Revenue operation.
Young people with Down Syndrome star in new Irish music video
Man (35) who subjected his six children to 'terrible cruelty' jailed for over nine years
Graham Norton and Philippa Dunne lead Irish nominees for Bafta TV awards
Leitrim has the highest proportion of vacant homes in the country
Man in his 70s dies after single vehicle crash in north Cork
Married At First Sight's Mel Schilling dies aged 54 ‘surrounded by love’
Revenue warns 170,000 property owners to pay LPT or face deductions from their wages
Judicial Reviews: Who holds the State to account when this process is weakened?
Aoife Kelly-Desmond
Bill Cosby found guilty of 1972 sexual assault, as woman awarded $19m
What will the planned fuel tax cuts mean at the pumps?
Have you bought any Easter eggs yet?
'You live for these moments': Irish fans descend on Dublin Airport to begin pilgrimage to Prague
Republic of Ireland supporters begin the march to Prague from Dublin Airport for World Cup play-off with Czechia.
More Australian beef expected and Aussie 'prosecco' allowed as EU and Canberra strike trade deal
Iran fires more missiles at Israel and denies Trump’s ‘very good’ talks claim
The government pins its hopes on restricting planning challenges - but it may yet backfire
Government to scrap 'red tape' for SMEs involved in the defence sector
Around 18,000 breathing machines remediated in Ireland after defect led to recall
Some 70 incident reports potentially related to the affected machines were received by the Health Products Regulatory Authority.
Almost 8,000 CPAP and BiPAP machines distributed through the HSE were recalled on foot of an initial notice first issued in 2021
Some 822 machines, commonly used by people who have sleep apnoea, are still unaccounted for
Philips Respironics say it is working towards closing the remediation of ventilator devices in Ireland in 2026
Monday
23rd March 2026
Housing crisis: 'When we were offered our home, it felt like winning the lotto'
Derek Moloney
Excise duty to be cut by 20 cent on diesel and 15 cent on petrol until end of May
The fuel allowance payment is likely to be extended into April, however no decision has been reached on whether it will be doubled.
EU-Mercosur trade deal to apply provisionally from May, despite pending court ruling on legality
Irish actor Ben Keaton, who appeared in Father Ted, dies aged 69
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Do battery storage systems really pose a risk of a 'Chernobyl of Ireland'?
Fine Gael select Dublin Lord Mayor Ray McAdam as candidate in upcoming by-election
Calls for new compensation scheme that expands definition of violent crime to include stalking
New rules to make switching mortgages easier kick in tomorrow - so how much could you save?
Woman canvassing for Catherine Connolly in presidential campaign ‘punched in face’, court told
Michael Lyster: An irresistible charm, a honeyed voice, and in pursuit of craic forever
Waterford Council begins inspecting balconies after serious incident involving two children
Man who set fire to Conor McGregor's pub and stabbed garda was inspired by Isis founder, court hears
Land Development Agency and O’Flynn Group announce plans for over 540 cost rental homes in Dublin
'It was my property': Couple who built mansion without permission in Meath appear in court
Joanna Byrne says she is 'deeply committed' to Drogheda United after she is removed as co-chair
Trump says he's postponing US strikes on Iranian power plants after 'productive' talks with Tehran
The US President had previously said that if Iran did not open the strait, the US would destroy its “various power plants”.