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Maria Walsh: Hungary's election result shows the centre can still hold in Europe
Maria Walsh
Former OPW worker sent sexualised messages to undercover PSNI officer posing as 13-year-old girl
Taoiseach to meet with German Chancellor Merz during flying visit to Berlin
Searches for electric vehicles on DoneDeal Cars more than double since Iran war
The fuel protests have intensified power struggles in Ireland's farming lobby
Nitrates, Mercosur, Bord Bia: farmers have been trying, and often succeeding, at getting wins where they can.
Yesterday
15th April 2026
Fianna Fáil TDs seek urgent talks as worries about party's direction deepen after fuel protests
Man's body removed from Wexford home may have been there for some time
Son of hotelier Noel O'Callaghan 'regrets' saying he wanted to 'shoot' him over business dispute
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Gardaí investigating death threats made against Taoiseach and other politicians during protests
Woman (60s) dies following two-car collision in Louth
Opinion: With a 'looksmaxxing' influencer rushed to hospital, is the war on ageing getting ugly?
Dr Catherine Conlon
Anger as two potbellied pigs euthanised by NI officials were left in Armagh woodland
Love/Hate actor jailed for four years for robbing shop armed with broken pint glass
'They don't need to agree on everything': Trump's EU envoy plays down spat with Pope Leo
'Cash upfront is an issue' for homeowners who want to retrofit, SEAI chair admits
Man charged with assaulting his father, who was found dead at his home in Waterford
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn to meet with Croke Park to 'advance talks' on Katie Taylor fight
Nonagenarian activist Lelia Doolan completes 220km protest walk for Irish neutrality at Leinster House
The 91-year-old walked through counties Limerick, Tipperary, Laois and Kildare before arriving at Leinster House today.
Conor McGregor settles legal action taken by ex-sparring partner over multi-million euro whiskey sale
Government announces 45 new special classes for coming school year
Freddie Thompson to go on trial for making threats to kill in Portlaoise Prison
Taoiseach says McDonald and Cairns lack 'courage' and Bacik was 'afraid' to go into Government
The postmortem over last week’s fuel protests continued today in the Dáil.
Irish Rail increasing security after passenger reports include man 'smoking crack' at Sandycove
There's some proper Star Trek lore attached to a new Connemara-filmed RTÉ crime drama
Rare Greenland shark that washed up in Sligo could be 150 years old
Danny Healy-Rae says he had no 'influence' on his brother Michael's resignation from Government
‘I didn’t influence him one way or the other,’ said Danny Healy-Rae. ‘Whatever discussions that were had behind closed doors I’m leaving in there.’
Digital bank Monzo has launched in Ireland – will you use it?
Appeal to trace relatives of 81-year-old woman who died alone
Who will survive Munster? And six forwards who can define the Championship
'I'll never do it again': Jim Gavin gives first interview since disastrous Áras campaign
124 people who were homeless died in just one year in Ireland
Gary Gannon: This government is out of touch, out of answers and out of time
Gary Gannon
From Epstein to ICE: The Trumps’ White House is in crisis management mode
Marion McKeone
Fuel tax cuts kick in today - but you may not see cheaper petrol at the pumps for a few days
New Michael Jackson film risks 'rewriting history', Irish abuse charity warns
Organisations that support survivors say the new biopic risks distressing sexual abuse survivors.
Tuesday
14th April 2026
Healy-Rae voices ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach's leadership as government blindsided
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste got no indication from Michael Healy-Rae that he planned to resign today.
Fiachna Ó Braonáin: I was lucky enough to know Moya Brennan - her voice brought us all home
Fiachna Ó Braonáin