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Tuesday
21st April 2026
Pirate queens, powerbrokers & public servants: Anne Chambers on her life as an Irish biographer
Anne Chambers
Housing summit hears US-Iran war adding up to €20,000 for homes
TDs giving character reference letters in sentence hearings 'inappropriate', Justice Minister says
Two youths charged and e-scooters seized in response to hi-jackings along Grand Canal Greenway
This massive hot air balloon made an emergency landing in a California back garden
The enormous hot air balloon, with a pilot and passengers in the basket, descended perfectly on a small plot of grass at a home in California.
Cairns raises Dublin 2 office conversion housing up to 22 people with Taoiseach
The first reviews are in for the Michael Jackson biopic. They're bad.
Justice Minister has no regrets about how he handled army request in fuel protests
'A shameful stain': 'Bikegate' garda goes public and gets standing ovation at GRA conference
Eamonn Cunnane stood with seven other gardai who were “wrongly suspended for years” from Limerick.
Starmer still under pressure as sacked civil servant defends actions over Mandelson appointment
Kneecap and The Mary Wallopers among 1,000+ artists calling for Eurovision boycott
Charity calls for animal crime unit within gardaí in wake of distressing sulky racing videos
Woman ate cannabis cake, drove 800 metres in reverse mistaking gardaí for robbers, court hears
Temperatures set to climb into the 20s this weekend as dry and sunny weather to continue
Eight more arrests over arson attacks on Jewish sites in London
Danny Healy-Rae loses Agriculture Committee seat after voting against government last week
This turtle has lived in Kerry since Bertie was Taoiseach. Now she's being released to the wild
Two-thirds of websites investigated by advertising watchdog breached code by promoting botox
Judge refuses to reveal identity of former TD who gave reference on behalf of sex offender
Germany and Italy reject push by Ireland and Spain to suspend EU trade deal with Israel
Move to allow garden cabins will ‘remove red tape’, say Tánaiste and Housing Minister
Concerns over the fact occupants of these new cabins will be regarded as licensees rather than tenants have been flagged.
Debunked: Fringe commentator from US spreads false rumour of stabbing at Connolly Station
State’s new savings scheme should target young investors with tax-free incentives, think tank says
Irish economy expected to grow even in worst-case scenario in the Middle East, ministers hear
Man sent online messages about wanting to 'rape and kill a child', court hears
Madonna offers reward after vintage clothing 'goes missing' after Coachella appearance
Clean-up operation underway after significant oil spill at Dublin port
After deaths of Scarlett Faulkner and her brother, fake fundraising pages have been set up in their name
Do you agree with the Taoiseach’s comments about renting out garden cabins?
Primark and Penneys to be split from parent company and will list on London Stock Exchange
Gunman kills Canadian tourist and wounds six others at Mexican archaeological site
US singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl
A year after his death, a mobile health clinic in Pope Francis's Popemobile is barred from Gaza
Fears for protected species as €50m ‘Celtic Tiger’ bridge moves closer to construction
Residents and campaigners say unanswered questions remain over Sligo’s Eastern Garvoge Bridge and its impact on protected wildlife and nearby communities.
No clear evidence of updated environmental assessments under current EU protections
Locals fear ‘biggest bridge in the world’ will pose death risk to swans
Narrow residential streets could face up to 20,000 vehicles a day
Monday
20th April 2026
Trump says US will not lift Hormuz blockade until deal struck with Iran as talks in limbo
An Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson today said “no decision has been made” on whether it would take part in a second round of talks with the US.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to step down in September as tech giant names his replacement
Housing Minister urged to carry out audit of licence agreements in rental market
Gardaí who investigated the Hutch/Kinahan feud in Dublin feel a sense of 'pride' for ten year probe