Today’s News
Micheál Martin urges Varadkar to give 'certainty' and says end of April is 'logical time' for election
The Fianna Fáil leader also claimed that the Northern Irish assembly will be back up and running by 13 January. “Mark my words,” he said.
Man (20s) dies after crashing into wall in Cork city
The incident occurred at around 2.45am this morning.
Status Yellow snow/ice warning extended to Monday morning
A snow/ice warning has been in place since yesterday morning.
Over 2,800 people used late-night Dublin Bus route in first five nights
Two new 24-hour bus services began earlier this month.
Too fond of printing? See how your environmental habits at work compare here
From your habits with the heaters to how you get to work.

Danish-French actress Anna Karina has died aged 79
Karina died of cancer in a French hospital yesterday.
Poll: Should supermarkets stop selling some food at a loss at Christmas?
Larger shops sell fresh food at a loss to encourage sales on other goods.
Fine Gael spent over €13,000 promoting by-election candidates on Facebook and Instagram
Facebook data shows Fine Gael outspent all other parties on promoting candidates through Facebook.
Cyclist dies after being struck by Luas this morning
Gardaí are appealling for witnesses of the incident to get in touch.
Sitdown Sunday: Where is Ghislaine Maxwell?
Settle back in a comfy chair and sit back with some of the week’s best longreads.
Commuting by hoverboard? Rate how likely you would be to use these travel technologies of the future
From driverless busses to ticketless train stations – how ready are you to hop aboard?

The 9 at 9: Sunday
Here’s all the news you need to know as you start your day.
The Irish For: Cabbage in bed and fruit in a sock - a few lost rituals to help find a suitor
Here are some traditions described in an Irish poem that claim to help find a suitor.
No social media, no fancy cars, no excuses and no bulls***! The gospel according to Daryl Horgan
The Hibernian and Republic of Ireland winger – and his four-year-old son Jack – meets The42 for a wide-ranging chat in Edinburgh.
'I take my responsibility for it': Jeremy Corbyn apologises for Labour's election result
Corbyn has written an open letter to Labour supporters.
Explainer: What happened with the White island volcanic eruption?
The disaster was not entirely unexpected.
Government drafting legislation to regulate cash for gold shops
There was concern when these shops first opened in Ireland that they were being used by burglars to offload stolen jewellery.
There are now under 1,500 residential 'property millionaires' in Ireland
Temple Road in Darty is now Ireland’s most expensive street.
Internal Tusla documents reveal staff complained of poor engagement from Scouting Ireland
Early drafts of a letter that caused a row between the agency and Scouting Ireland contained stronger criticism of the organisation than the final version.
Yesterday’s News
'We're about to bury a very good GAA man' - Lowry dedicates RTÉ Sportsperson award to late Clara native
Rhys McClenaghan, meanwhile, was named RTÉ Sport Young Sportsperson of the Year for the second year running.
Why did the Brexit Party get zero seats in the general election?
“I killed the Liberal Democrats and I hurt the Labour Party,” Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage claimed.
Quiz: How well do you know Saoirse Ronan?
It looks set to be another good awards season for Saoirse.
Man arrested in connection with early morning Arklow assault that left woman in critical condition
The woman in her early 30s suffered serious injuries during the assault at a house in Arklow.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Here’s what made the headlines today.
'Do Not Consume' water notice issued in Cavan after supply 'significantly compromised'
Irish Water stressed that boiling the water will not make it safe for consumption.
Ringrose bags another hat-trick as imperious Leinster roll over Saints again
Leo Cullen’s side scored seven tries against Northampton for the second week running.
How much did the State spend on an airport in Connemara? It's the week in numbers
Plus: The number of food businesses ordered to close last month.
'It was instigated by a member of their staff who said something horrible to one of our players'
The Saracens boss said they will consider their next move after a scuffle broke out with Munster.
Festive delights: Here's what to expect at Powerscourt Hotel Resort & Spa this Christmas
From sumptuous menus to luxurious accommodation.

Three arrested after anti-racism, free speech protests outside Leinster House
A man in his early 40s has been charged and is due to appear before court at a later date.
Public appeal to find couple missing from Portmarnock
Bernard and Carol Devine were last seen on Tuesday morning.
Munster left empty-handed as Saracens finish over the top in London
Johann van Graan’s side led heading into the final quarter but couldn’t cling on.
Runner who slapped female reporter's bottom on live TV arrested
Alex Bozarjian told police the man had slapped and then grabbed her buttocks.
'A dream come true': Shane MacGowan sings Fairytale of New York alongside Philomena Begley
Shane’s wife said it was a “dream come true” for him to sing with Philomena.
France transport strike reaches tenth day as fears grow of Christmas travel chaos
Protesters want the government to back down on pension reforms.
Connacht stare down the barrel of defeat, but dig out miraculous win
Late tries from Shane Delahunt and Robin Copeland turned the game on its head in a frenetic finale.
From the Garden: Eat your (locally grown) vegetables this Christmas
There is always a price to cheap food, writes Michael Kelly.
North Korea conducts another 'crucial test' at long-range rocket site
North Korea continues to pressure the Trump administration over an end-of-year deadline to salvage faltering nuclear negotiations.
Reports of February general election are 'speculation', says Varadkar
The Taoiseach spoke on RTÉ’s Marian Finucane show this morning.
Katy Hayward: The very basis on which Northern Ireland was created has been ripped up by the election
Northern Ireland has elected a group of MPs more moderate and more diverse than the parliament they are entering, writes Katy Hayward.
Status Yellow snow/ice warning in place for the country until tomorrow
The warning will remain until 11am on Sunday.
How to gift-wrap without all the waste this Christmas
Here’s a guide to a lower-waste wrapping experience.