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Friday 24 April 2026 Dublin: 16°C
Gardaí sustain bite and eye injuries in assault at Letterkenny council offices
The two injured gardaí had to be treated in hospital and have since been discharged.
Ireland to demand Israel pay after settlers destroy Irish Aid-backed school in occupied West Bank
The weather is looking good for the weekend, and temperatures could hit 21 degrees
Meta yet to inform Irish Government of layoff plans as 8,000 roles to be cut globally
Hay fever season two weeks longer compared to the 90s, review claims
Today's news
Remote-controlled rotating sex toy recalled due to fault that could cause parts to detach
Meta yet to inform Irish Government of layoff plans as 8,000 roles to be cut globally
Ireland to demand Israel pay after settlers destroy Irish Aid-backed school in occupied West Bank
The Department of Foreign Affairs said that the school served around 60 children from the local region.
Hay fever season two weeks longer compared to the 90s, review claims
Women deported to Ireland by ICE fined for stealing ham and cosmetics
Gardaí sustain bite and eye injuries in assault at Letterkenny council offices
SPOTLIGHT

Energy crisis Ireland scrambles to cope with soaring prices

Drill, baby, drill
Are the fuel protestors right – should Ireland drill for oil?
128
staycation it is so
Aer Lingus cutting flights this summer amid warnings over oil crisis
60
Carbon tax may be the tax we love to hate, but it's the one we can't afford to scrap
John Gibbons
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Tracking the price rises
Minister asks watchdog to track oil prices as he warns electricity prices could increase 8%
33
house prices
Darragh O'Brien wants fuel aid for construction sector amid house price fears
27
BEST OF THE BOX
Review: Is the new season of The Dry worth watching?
Review: Is the new season of The Dry worth watching?
Our top 5 watches of the weekend
Our top 5 watches of the weekend
Quiz: How much do you know about these iconic Irish TV series?
Quiz: How much do you know about these iconic Irish TV series?
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The pressure builds: Tipp-Waterford, Cork-Limerick, Kilkenny-Wexford previews
56m
Have you gone for an outdoor swim yet this year?
Custom-designed coastal home full of space, light and luxury – yours for €795,000
EU pessimistic on economic impact of Iran war, but Taoiseach says Ireland will 'still grow'
Martin made the statements while in Cyprus for an informal meeting of the European Council.
Enoch Burke to face third disciplinary panel today after failing to secure last minute injunction
The weather is looking good for the weekend, and temperatures could hit 21 degrees
Ireland is on track to reach 2030 EU air pollution reduction targets
US soldier charged after winning $400,000 on bet relating to abduction of Nicolás Maduro
Fail to prepare: Recent fuel protests have exposed Ireland’s lack of future climate planning
Karol Balfe
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
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Israel and Lebanon agree to extend ceasefire agreement by three weeks after talks in Washington
The initial 10-day ceasefire, which took effect last Friday, had been due to expire Monday.
Sinn Féin kicks off Ard Fheis in Belfast today with cost-of-living a key focus
'Chornobyl is forever' says Adi Roche on 40th anniversary of disaster
Candidates call for left transfer pact as Dublin Central competition gets off to friendly start
Left leaning candidates in the constituency chose to play nicely as they took part in the first panel event of the electoral race.
Yesterday
23rd April 2026
Children's Ombudsman says State's 'poor forward planning' is putting children in care at risk
Working from home vs commuting: As fuel prices rise, we want to hear your stories
Man who stole Noah Donohoe’s rucksack says he ‘never had’ schoolboy’s coat
Larry Donnelly back from Boston: The recent fuel protests have struck a chord in Irish America
Larry Donnelly
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

How your fitness watch is changing how you move
Stephen O'Rourke
20
We have no tablets, no screens and no regrets
Olivia Relova
30
I chose to leave the US behind, and now I love my new home
Sasha Piton
42
Carbon tax may be the one we love to hate, but it's the tax we can't afford to scrap
John Gibbons
115
Should we make children finish activities they no longer like?
Niamh O'Reilly
34
The quiet death of the manual gearbox
Paddy Comyn
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Green light for €100m rejuvenation of 'iconic landmark' St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
The sun is out and the posters are up, so who is running in Galway West and Dublin Central?
Here are the confirmed runners and riders in the upcoming by-elections.
Delayed naturalisation certs for new Irish citizens stopped them voting in last election
Enoch Burke fails in last-ditch legal attempt to halt disciplinary hearing into his sacking
Should stamp-duty relief for first-time buyers be re-introduced?
Caroline Foran's new book: I wish I'd known sooner that self-compassion changes everything
Caroline Foran
FactFind: Was Leo Varadkar right about urban areas ‘paying the bills’ in Ireland?
Varadkar’s comments on rural Ireland caused a stir – but was he right?
'Substantial packages' to be announced for agriculture and transport sectors, Taoiseach says
The Taoiseach said the packages will lead to a “significant reduction” in the cost of green diesel.
Irish troops prepare for final Lebanon deployment as peacekeeper death toll rises in the region
It is anticipated the 128 Infantry Battalion will travel to Lebanon with 318 soldiers in May.
The BER system will look different from next month, including a new top category
Man (62) missed daughter's wedding after making 'bomb in luggage' joke at Dublin Airport
Undersea cables at risk from cyber attacks as global tensions rise, McEntee warns
Teenager accused of series of arson attacks on Dublin homes held in custody