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Wednesday
4th February 2026
Supreme Court issues significant ruling in favour of climate action in wind farm case
The ruling could have implications for projects with a climate impact such as data centres.
There's two by-elections this year and some of the runners and riders have already been announced
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Angel resembling Giorgia Meloni painted over at Rome basilica after outcry from church and state
'Moderate’ rainfall could trigger further flooding in saturated southeast, Kildare and Dublin
Hundreds of jobs under threat as discount chain EuroGiant collapses into liquidation
New scheme to disregard historical convictions of gay and bisexual men
Water-filled flood barrier installed at Wexford Quays ahead of Status Yellow rain warning
‘It’s an inflatable wall, easily put up. It’s filled with water itself, so it’s sturdy.’
Car dealer gets suspended sentence for failing to pay income tax
'If you are going to stab me, stab me now,' stabbing victim told murder accused
Another viral moment for Connolly on first Belfast outing - but no courtside seats for media
Since becoming president just over three months ago Connolly has rarely spoken to journalists.
Synge Street: Lack of plan for new Dublin Gaelcholáiste opening 2026 is a concern for parents
Man convicted of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course jailed for life
Eiginnteacht agus moill go fóill faoi phlean do Ghaelcholáiste ar Shráid Synge i mBÁC
Default position will be that victim counselling notes will not to be disclosed, says minister
RTE confirm Home of the Year will air this year despite untimely death of Hugh Wallace
Debunked: Micheál Martin, Alan Shatter and Bono targeted with false Epstein allegations
Son of Norway's crown princess breaks down in tears in court as he denies rape
Rain warnings for eleven counties tomorrow - with Status Orange alerts for Wicklow and Waterford
The National Emergency Co-ordination Group warned that Thursday into Friday will be ‘another challenging phase’.
Last month was the second wettest January in Dublin on record
Limerick-born bus driver sacked for chasing a thief kept legal battle secret from his family
Legal letters claim ex-prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein asked exotic dancer for a threesome
Social media firms criticise X for snubbing Oireachtas Committee on online safety
Committee chair Alan Kelly said it was “deeply worrying” and “pretty disrespectful” that X did not attend the committee.
Derry man (23) dies after fifth-storey balcony railing collapses in London
Israeli air strikes in Gaza kill 24 people, including three children
Watch: President Connolly scores backwards basketball shot on trip to Belfast
Is Connolly Ireland’s most sporty president ever?
Son of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi shot dead
Enoch Burke calls disciplinary appeals process a 'shambles' after two members resign from panel
FAI submits preliminary bid to host 2029 Women's Champions League Final
Irish grandmother of boy (13) who saved his mother and siblings' lives in Australia 'very proud'
Does wet weather influence your mood?
Ryan Tubridy has another new radio gig - here’s where you’ll hear him next
Snooker legend and broadcaster John Virgo dies aged 79
'Pure nonsense': EU dismisses US claims of 'censorship' during Irish elections
Court cases in Ireland are slower to be heard than anywhere else in Europe
Jill Biden's ex-husband charged with murdering his wife in Delaware
15 people die in Aegean Sea after Greek coastguard and refugee boat collide