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New maritime security plan could see Irish naval officers deployed as liaisons on foreign ships
The proposals are to be contained in the Maritime Security Strategy which will be released this morning at a ceremony in Dublin.
Yesterday
24th February 2026
US ambassador hosts Irish business event and talks Trump's tariffs, but uncertainty remains
Gerry Adams and Bertie Ahern were back in a room together talking peace today
Couple (40s) who died in Tramore crash to be laid to rest
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Has your overcrowded train commute gotten worse? We want to hear your stories
French company KNDS to provide new armoured vehicles for Irish military as negotiations begin
‘A5 has seen too many tragedies’: Man (30s) dies following collision in Co Tyrone
Parishes in Midlands and the West told to stop hosting open coffin wakes in Catholic churches
Racism broadcast to millions: From the Baftas stage to sporting arenas, we still have far to go
Leon Diop
London band Legss appeal for stolen instruments after Dublin city van break-in
Trump's Doonbeg ballroom gets green light (but only if a rare species of snail is protected)
Natalie McNally was killed in a 'prolonged assault', pathologist tells murder trial
Taoiseach says Department of Justice has ‘no knowledge’ of claims woman was trafficked into Ireland
After a week of pauses and rollbacks, where do we stand in the row about SNA allocation?
The government now says no schools will lose SNAs in September – but there’s been criticism that the problem is being kicked down the road.
Man (20s) arrested in connection with hit-and-run in Co Cavan last week
New sand spit in Dublin could 'help protect the Dart line from flooding'
Taoiseach says Russia has failed to ‘break’ Ukraine as EU vows to come good on €90bn loan
Ireland's DPC has pushed back against a TD's allegation that it is 'too close to big tech'
Motorcyclist killed in crash with lorry in Co Sligo
Government completes rollback as ministers confirm no schools will lose SNAs in September
Almost 200 schools were previously told they could lose part of their SNA allocation.
Sports Minister doesn't regret 'hooliganism' remarks made over chaos at League of Ireland match
Dublin GAA gets green light for state-of-the-art training facility and 500-seat arena at Spawell
Social media is full of Winter Olympics footage, but not all of it is real
Closed rugby experience in Limerick to become permanent ‘women’s museum’
Pope asks priests to use their brains not AI to prepare homilies
President Connolly signs bill to pave the way for new rent rules
SNA cuts U-turn: This has exposed the deep faultlines in our education system
Derval McDonagh
The average monthly rent for an apartment in Dublin city is now almost €2,700
Should there be a standalone offence for crimes against retail workers?
Child and two men hospitalised after arson attack in Cork city
Gardaí in Kerry re-arrest chief suspect in Michael Gaine murder probe
Michael ‘Mike’ Gaine (56) was first reported missing almost a year ago on 21 March last, in May his death was declared a murder when his remains were found near his farm.
Super-sub Sesko fires Man United to latest win as interim boss Carrick extends unbeaten start
Gillian Sherratt and Janice Boylan battle for Sinn Féin’s Dublin Central nomination nod
Two fronts, one fight: How Ukrainian women are holding the line in wartime
Iryna Koval
Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme to be extended to Fingal and Wexford
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
A quarter of staff working in Special Emergency Arrangements last year did not have the required documentation to work with vulnerable children.
Tulsa has ceased engagement with eight providers ‘who did not meet the required standards’
Staff files missing major documents such as CV, qualifications and Garda vetting
Some SEA providers rostering staff without proper documentation
Monday
23rd February 2026
Foo Fighters break out the hits for surprise gig at packed Dublin venue