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Sunday 19 April 2026 Dublin: 11°C
President Connolly’s first trip abroad has planted Ireland among the global left’s loudest voices
Her first trip abroad offered an early glimpse of a presidency willing to speak more bluntly on global issues, just like her predecessor.
'NO MORE MR NICE GUY': Trump again threatens Iran's power plants over Hormuz closure
Tenants of country's biggest landlord face rising costs due to strict 'flatmate swap' rule
'You have to eat a sh*t sandwich': Three winners and six losers from the political week
The more I read about Ireland on the internet, the less I knew who was real and who was a dog
Today's news
Do you agree with Leo Varadkar's comments on rural Ireland?
Energy Minister asks consumer watchdog to track oil prices during crisis
'NO MORE MR NICE GUY': Trump again threatens Iran's power plants over Hormuz closure
Traffic in the vital trade route has been at a standstill today.
Independent TD Barry Heneghan defends standing by government on fuel protests
BEST OF THE BOX
What you need to know about... season two of Beef
What you need to know about... season two of Beef
Poll: What did you make of the latest episode of Euphoria?
Poll: What did you make of the latest episode of Euphoria?
Unmissable sport this weekend
Unmissable sport this weekend
Clare open their Munster SHC campaign with a dramatic win over Waterford
Catch up on all the action as Clare and Waterford opened their 2026 Munster SHC round-robin series.
SPOTLIGHT

Fallout The latest on the rumblings within Fianna Fáil in what's been a tumultuous week for the Government. 

under pressure
Martin holds 'good discussion' with three TDs as leadership comes under renewed pressure
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On the defensive
Taoiseach says McDonald and Cairns lack 'courage' and Bacik was 'afraid' to go into government
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gone
Healy-Rae voices ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach's leadership as government blindsided
97
Name calling
From 'G.I Jim' to 'Timmy Doolittle', there was a lot of name-calling in the Dáil
75
Man in his teens dies after he was struck by car in Cork
Independent Ireland leader says he is in talks to recruit Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael councillors
Tenants of country's biggest landlord face rising costs due to strict 'flatmate swap' rule
Modern and elegant home in Dublin 4 with planning in place for more – yours for €1,450,000
Aer Lingus cutting flights this summer amid warnings over oil crisis
Sitdown Sunday: Does Trump think he has become Jesus?
President Connolly’s first trip abroad has planted Ireland among the global left’s loudest voices
Her first trip abroad offered an early glimpse of a presidency willing to speak more bluntly on global issues, just like her predecessor.
Decorated Australian soldier charged with war crimes vows to clear his name
The more I read about Ireland on the internet, the less I knew who was real and who was a dog
Office vacancy rates: Dublin's busy office market isn't broken, the interpretation of data is
Andrew Cunningham
investigates

Investigating the impact of Ireland's data centres

Lobby Efforts
How Big Tech wrote secrecy into EU law to hide data centres’ environmental toll
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Fossil Fuel Use
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
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Data Centre Map
Where are all the data centres and why should you care?
Analysis
What happens now? Data centres being built outside Ireland may be better for the environment
55
Minister wants fuel aid for construction sector amid house price fears
Irish speakers have long pushed for the use of the fada to be guaranteed - it may happen soon
Is údar gearáin é le blianta ach d'fhéadfadh deireadh luath a bheith le hachrann an fhada
Are the fuel protestors right - should Ireland drill for oil?
Various bodies have previously estimated that there could be billions of barrels worth of the black stuff buried in the Irish seabed.
Yesterday
18th April 2026
Cunha steers Man Utd towards Champions League at Chelsea's expense
Quiz: How much do you know about Ariana Grande?
'The bandwagon was always there': Football historians on the resurgence of the League of Ireland
The League of Ireland has reached a level of popularity not seen since the 1960s. Three historians ask – what comes next?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'You have to eat a sh*t sandwich': Three winners and six losers from the political week
Fuel protest fallout, a lost minister and a heave with no heat.
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Airline fuel costs are surging – so how will passengers be affected?
Eoghan Corry
11
If you can't stop a drunk driver, then stop the car
Paddy Comyn
33
Government pushes the same old fix in a worsening climate crisis
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
56
The invitations some children never receive
Lucinda Murrihy
Who really ends up behind bars in Ireland?
Lynn Ruane
50
When mummy wine culture just isn’t cute anymore
Niamh O'Reilly
57
Our ancient human survival system is being overrun by modern life
Dr Stephen McWilliams
31
Five people killed after gunman opens fire in Ukrainian capital of Kyiv
Lightning strikes twice as Galway hammer Kilkenny to start Leinster campaign
The money dial: How we manage our finances best to protect what we care about the most
Gwen Loughman
French peacekeeper killed and three others injured in suspected Hezbollah attack in Lebanon
Pope Leo: It’s 'not in my interest at all' to debate Trump about Iran war
Four people rescued after pleasure boat catches fire in water off Dun Laoghaire
Ireland v Italy, Women's Six Nations
Relive all the action from a big win in Galway.
Have you looked for your family in the 1926 census data?
First census of the Irish Free State published 100 years on
Trade ships fired upon in Strait of Hormuz after Iran closes critical trade route again
The toing and froing over the strait has cast doubt on Donald Trump’s optimism that a peace deal was near.
Ireland v Poland
Follow the action live from the Aviva stadium as Ireland seek to make it back-to-back wins against Poland.
'We're the ones paying all the bills': Leo Varadkar says urban areas fund rural Ireland
President Connolly warns of global shift to 'might is right' in first overseas speech
During her address, President Connolly made several critical remarks which seemed to point the finger at western powers.
Duke of Devonshire's heir will travel to Lismore to meet local farmers over rent row