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15th February 2026 - 21st February 2026
A restored Victorian masterpiece in the heart of Dun Laoghaire for almost €2.5 million
Minister wants State to acquire land amounting to size of Killarney National Park every year
In an interview with The Journal, the Minister of State for Nature talks about how he plans to significantly grow Ireland’s nature reserves between now and 2030, and pay farmers to be more sustainable.
Kick off the rugby weekend with the pick of our Six Nations coverage
Iran officials sentence British couple to 10 years in prison for espionage
Trump accuses Obama of spilling ‘classified’ secrets on aliens
Anti-immigration activist Philip Dwyer avoids jail over altercation during election campaign
Bono warns against Irish 'high horse' as U2 release song for murdered Palestinian activist
E-scooter injuries at Tallaght Hospital nearly doubled in a single year
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Trailer for new Toy Story film shows the toys fearing redundancy due to electronic tablet
Mortgage advisor: Hoping to buy a home in Ireland? Stop trying to second-guess the market
Conor McGowan
Trump kicks off his 'Board of Peace', which he says will be 'looking over' the United Nations
Man 'bullied' Ryanair staff and assaulted officer at steps of plane, court hears
Man who forced woman to take abortion pills jailed for nine years
Gardaí seek help identifying man left in critical condition after late-night Temple Bar attack
The male, whose age is unknown, is being treated at Beaumont Hospital.
Apple is opening its first permanent office in Dublin this year, and there's space for 300 staff
Eolas faoi thatú Ghaeilge ar fhear gortaithe in ionsaí i mBarra an Teampaill eisithe ag Gardaí
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Will a social media ban for under-16s actually work?
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Ukraine accommodation payment to hosts to continue until 2027
Two ‘decent incomes’ no longer enough to afford a home, Dáil told
Debunked: There is no new EU policy to allow ‘1%’ of India to move to Ireland
Mary Lou agus An Taoiseach in adharca a chéile faoina chaint ar aontacht ar TG4
'Not good enough': HSE apologises 'unequivocally' for level of care at North Kerry Camhs unit
Drogheda United sponsor reviewing partnership in wake of Israel boycott controversy
Seven arrests made during garda operation targeting drug-related intimidation attacks
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The SNA own goal everyone saw coming
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Tánaiste says it's 'misleading' to buyers for property listing photos to be spruced up by AI
Mary Lou gets stuck into An Taoiseach over his Irish unity remarks on TG4 programme
Transport Minister says 'no intention' to introduce private taxi ride-hailing apps
Witness appeal launched after man attacked near Dublin's Grand Canal
Why was Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested and could he end up in prison?
No resolution to noise dispute at centre of Dublin nightlife row as case adjourned until March
Crowley and Van der Flier to start as Ireland team named for England clash at Twickenham
Andy Farrell has made five changes to his team as Ciarán Frawley returns on the Ireland bench.
Minister hits out at Mary Lou McDonald's objection to student accommodation in Cabra
There's a new campaign to save Ireland's 'gorgeous' hedgehogs after a steep decline in numbers
Are you a fan of U2's music?
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves police custody after arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office
King Charles earlier said “the law must take its course” after expressing his “deepest concern” over the arrest of his brother.
Dublin’s soul for sale: The battle to save the city’s nightlife, culture and spaces
Andrea Horan