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Wexford estate residents pressing ahead with rental watchdog cases in spite of landlord u-turn
The controversy grabbed attention last week as it came amid major reforms to the rental sector.
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10th March 2026
Humiliation for debutant goalkeeper in bonkers Atletico-Spurs clash
Lamine Yamal breaks Newcastle’s hearts with stoppage-time penalty
Taoiseach meets Spain's vocal anti-war Prime Minister in Madrid
Cheltenham round-up: Glory for Lossiemouth, as Kargese springs a surprise in the Arkle
Man charged with murder of partner in Cork told paramedic he planned to propose, court hears
Ireland’s food security illusion: The Iran war has exposed our dependence on imports
Michael Kelly
'Dangerous sex predator' argues jury shouldn't have heard kidnap victim's 40-min 999 call
Liverpool left with work to do after Galatasaray loss
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
No more daily clinics: New methadone alternative will give patients more freedom
Scott Hallion (34) said that the game-changing treatment has helped him to return to fulltime work and ‘live a normal life’.
Michael Lowry says DPP won't pursue prosecution against him over Moriarty Tribunal findings
The DPP has been contacted for comment.
Ireland could be getting its first direct flight route to Brazil
Detectives granted another 24 hours to question man over the death of Ellie Flanagan
Occupied Territories Bill could be ready by the summer, Tánaiste says
Garda Commissioner given three weeks to file opposition to detective's claim over loaned bike
President Connolly to meet families of those who died in Creeslough explosion
Former judge Gerard O’Brien appeals sexual abuse conviction
Multiple potential victims of ex-police officer identified in sex offences probe
Man arrested over alleged assault and suspicious approaches to children in north Dublin
Magnificent Lossiemouth cruises to Champion Hurdle win for Willie Mullins
Brighterdaysahead and The New Lion filled the places in the opening day’s feature race.
HSE purchases 44-acre site to develop new facility close to University Hospital Limerick
Man jailed for assault that shattered ankle of woman he mistook for someone who was 'trolling' him
Housing Minister accused of 'rolling out red carpet for vulture funds' at French property event
Man facing deportation claims to be mistaken for one of nine identical brothers
Wind warning issued for all of Ireland from tomorrow night as snow on the way later this week
Some counties will be under a wind warning from 6pm this evening, while the country could see some snow from Thursday night.
Iran war a 'wake-up call' on EU fossil fuel dependency, Harris warns
The Finance Minister said there has been ‘not enough’ diversification in how Ireland and Europe sources its energy since the war in Ukraine.
Mary Robinson and U2 among first to receive EU award for promotion of 'European values'
Enoch Burke claims his transfer to Castlerea Prison is 'in breach' of High Court order
Westmeath parishes ‘shaken’ by arson attacks on two Catholic churches
Outcry sees Tusla apologise and U-turn on plan to scrap foster carer support service in Tipperary
​Man injured in London Docklands bombing says he believes Gerry Adams played ‘major part’ in IRA
An EU-wide housing plan has been voted through for the first time (but not everyone's happy)
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How bad could the looming energy crisis get?
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Mounting evidence that US missile struck Iran school, but Trump says he’ll 'live with' findings
Analysis of missile fragments and video footage points to a US strike on the Minab school.
Summer versus winter weddings? Official stats prove the nation just can't decide
It's your last chance to have a say on the future of Dublin’s College Green
43-year-old inmate charged with prison murder of Soham child killer Ian Huntley
Zippay is launching today – will you use it?