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March
March 2026
Government-chartered flight for Irish citizens from Oman delayed until tomorrow
Oiliúint agus taithí a gcomrádaithe ag coinneáil fórsaí na hÉireann slán sa Liobáin - Coirnéal
Cork sailor stranded on gas carrier in Persian Gulf as war in the Middle East escalates
The Late Late Show will be replaced with a rom-com tonight
Barry Keoghan and Anthony Scaramucci among guests on Pat Kenny’s debut weekend time slot
BBC boss says broadcast team 'didn't hear' racial slur live during Baftas
Major news outlets point finger at US for deadly Iran school bombing - what are US and Israel saying?
At least 165 people were killed in the strike, most of them children.
Child (15) jailed for 16-month motor crime spree across Dublin involving 22 cars
‘This is the most selfish thing I'll ever do’ - Pádraig O’Hora interview
Debunked: Video of US military coffins taken off plane is from 2011, not the ongoing war with Iran
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
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'Sophisticated' concealing devices and €1.6m in drugs seized in Dublin, Wicklow and Meath
Oxfam warns of risk of 'catastrophe' in Lebanon after fresh Israeli bombardment
Are you more of a cat or dog person?
Four men arrested in UK over allegations they were spying for Iran
'It's weighed on me all day': Jessie Buckley clears up her divisive views on cats
Ireland's Michael McGrath takes on dodgy goods sold online (starting with this fake Labubu)
McGrath, the EU’s Commissioner for consumer protection, singled out unsafe products bought on TikTok, Amazon and Facebook Marketplace.
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Ireland can't say two words: illegal war
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US Justice Department releases Epstein documents with sexual assault claims against Trump
Trains resume between Pearse and Dún Laoghaire following damage to overhead lines
CMAT wins Choice Music Prize Album of the Year for Euro-Country
Iranian woman in Ireland: We would rather risk US intervention than be forgotten by the world
Samieh Hezari
New government jet bound for US for Patrick’s Day as ministers reroute other trips due to war
New drive for schools and workplaces to educate people about menstrual health and endometriosis
Compensation law for unduly delayed trials not yet commenced by government, two years on
A recent report found that Irish courts are the slowest in the EU at hearing and deciding cases.
Kick off the rugby weekend with the pick of our Six Nations coverage
'I have to be involved': Trump demands a say in picking Iran's next leader as regional war intensifies
EU ministers discuss potential for Iran war to bring refugees to Europe
Man (80s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Louth
Kildare primary school to reopen on Monday after board says building has been deemed safe
'I'm so happy to be home': Second plane carrying Irish people from Dubai arrives in Dublin
Scottish Labour MP suspended from party after husband arrested on suspicion of spying for China
Driver and customers escape injury after car crashes through front of Spar shop in Co Antrim
'Terrifying ordeal' of woman followed into hotel 'must mean more than a suspended sentence'
Donald Trump sacks Kristi Noem as US homeland security secretary
Republican senator Markwayne Mullin will take over the position from 31 March, the US president said.
Trains suspended between Pearse and Dún Laoghaire due to 'significant' damage to overhead lines
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man who was ‘steaming drunk’ found guilty of dangerous driving causing the death of truck driver
Údar dóchais don tithíocht Gaeltachta i gCorca Dhuibhne mar bhuaic ar lá gnóthach don Aire