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11th January 2026 - 17th January 2026
Trump urges Iranians to keep protesting as death toll mounts
A rights group said the crackdown on protests has killed at least 734 people - but said the actual figure is likely in the thousands.
Cabinet approves plan to build more data centres across country
Israeli tank fired three shots from its main gun towards Spanish peacekeepers in Lebanon
US Republicans seek Clinton contempt charge after he skipped testifying in Epstein probe
Man on trial for ex-girlfriend's murder allegedly said 'it wasn't me' before admitting he choked her
Mother of George Nkencho tells inquest into fatal shooting that 'all he needed was help'
'Tone-deaf and detached from reality': Government grilled over pay rises for semi-State CEOs
Tesla tops Irish new car sales in December, defying European sales slump
Media Minister claims his comments about X and Grok were 'taken out of context' last week
Man arrested in connection with arson attacks on Leixlip house in 2024
'I’m going to kill you': Court hears evidence from child after alleged knife attack by mother
15,000 crabs that escaped from truck in Donegal fail in ‘bid for freedom’
JD Vance to meet officials from Greenland and Denmark as 'annexation' bill filed in Congress
Two Limerick houses linked to son of murdered crime boss to be sold via auction next month
Diageo has confirmed it's hiking up the price of pints (again)
Debunked: Fake images of Sinn Féin members at a demonstration are AI-generated
Ireland to give €42 million to aid Palestine as McEntee visits Rafah border crossing
Unlike democracies, Manchester United need a strong man
Bobby McDonagh: Diplomacy still matters in Trump’s jungle
Bobby McDonagh
Should we encourage or discourage the building of data centres?
Dublin councillors pass motion saying Simon Harris has tried to 'scapegoat' migrants on housing
Cork's Conor Hourihane criticises ‘disrespectful’ backheel as his Barnsley falls to Liverpool
Campaigners hit back at judge's claim that cyclists have become a 'nightmare' in Dublin
First Sephora store in Ireland to open in Belfast
At least 648 killed in violent crackdown on Iran protests, rights group says
Hundreds gather for memorial for Ashling Murphy on fourth anniversary of her murder
Trump sets meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader as more political prisoners released
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Mother of autistic children: No one has ever knocked on our door to invite my son to play
Lucinda Murrihy
Pregnant woman dies following two-car crash in Co Antrim
Prosecution expected in investigation into 2006 killing of Denis Donaldson
US prosecutors have opened an inquiry into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
Xabi Alonso leaves Real Madrid by mutual agreement
Chaplain injured in terror attack and three soldiers to receive bravery award from Irish military
Woman stabbed her 8-year-old daughter over 70 times, attempted murder trial told
Ireland and Egypt jointly urge caution as Trump threatens strikes on Iran
Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee is visiting Egypt and Jordan in a crucially timed tour of the Middle East.
Northern Ireland might not compete under Ulster Banner in Commonwealth Games
'People assume this is just about beef': Two Irish MEPs argue the pros and cons of Mercosur