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Thursday 12 February 2026 Dublin: 5°C
Man arrested in connection with murder of Daniel Aruebose released without charge
This is the second arrest to take place in the case, with a woman in her 20s also having been released without charge in December.
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch has confirmed he'll run in the Dublin Central by-election
Government wins late night vote in support of embattled Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin
Tributes paid to Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek, who has died aged 48
'The system is broken': Our readers' stories of the 'madness' of bidding on a home in Ireland
Today's news
The new adaptation of Wuthering Heights is out tomorrow – will you be watching it?
Warning issued by Meath Co Council over appearance of Hemlock on beaches
Met Éireann issues Status Yellow ice warning for all of Ireland from tomorrow
Man arrested in connection with murder of Daniel Aruebose released without charge
Vigil held for victims of Canada school shooting in devastated small town
Sean Dyche sacked by Nottingham Forest after less than four months in charge
Money Diaries: How is your spending and saving going? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
The Journal reader
Keir Starmer calls on Man United co-owner to apologise for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants'
Conor McGregor served with compliance notice for not disclosing promotional Instagram content
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch has confirmed he'll run in the Dublin Central by-election
‘The Monk’ had restarted his social media accounts and had been hinting that he might run since the by-election was announced.
Breaking the grip: Can we rethink education in Ireland, north and south?
Emma DeSouza
Government wins late night vote in support of embattled Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin
Tributes paid to Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek, who has died aged 48
'The system is broken': Our readers' stories of the 'madness' of bidding on a home in Ireland
From being asked to bid in €2,500 increments to being told to bid higher even when others have bowed out, our readers say reform is needed.
Yesterday
11th February 2026
Seo í Gobnait, an naomh a spreag ceoldráma, filíocht is omós a pobal thar breis is 1,000 bliain
'Captivating' but 'not sexy enough': What Irish cinemagoers made of Wuthering Heights
This might just be the first adaptation of a Brontë novel to feature two sun-soaked Australian leads yearning in the English countryside.
VOICES

Parenting – opinions on the stories that matter

When it rains, parents get frustrated
Margaret Lynch
35
When parental fear meets GPS devices
Niamh O'Reilly
In the olden days, we used to just drive places for the craic
Gwen Loughman
18
The intentions are good, but the delivery is poor
Jen Cummins
59
AI slop showing Brad Pitt taking selfies and drinking pints is flooding Irish social media
Liverpool overcome Sunderland to boost hopes of top 4 finish
US man thought he was 'ordained by God' to kill father, court told
Tánaiste says Irish savers are being short-changed on returns (and he wants more people investing)
Democrats accuse US attornery general of Epstein files 'cover up'
'You couldn't care less': Taoiseach gets defensive as rent reforms face criticism
Canadian school shooting suspect identified as 18-year-old as police revise death toll
Prime Minister Mark Careny said that the shooting “has left our nation in shock”.
Tensions between ministers over short-term lets amid questions over 'grace period' for owners
Locals mount opposition over plans for €356m apartment development in south Dublin
Pat Kenny 'delighted' planning refused for nursing home scheme after lengthy planning battle
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Larry Donnelly: The hard edge of Trump’s immigration policy now tests Irish America
Larry Donnelly
Meet Gobnait, the warrior saint, who inspires devotion from a Cork gaeltacht community
Man who forced woman to take pills to terminate pregancy set to be sentenced next week
Ireland must act now to appoint counter-drone security coordinator, MEP says
Patients could be in National Children's Hospital from December ‘if everything goes well’
What will the arrival of HBO Max mean for Sky customers in Ireland?
Dublin City Council unveils plans for what pedestrianised College Green could look like
You have one more chance to have your say before the plans are lodged.
'Terrifying' actions of ICE agents must be raised by Martin with Trump, MEP Maria Walsh says
Cyclist crushed twice by SUV in Dublin city centre recalls ‘the worst day of my life’ in court
'The justice system broke me in every way possible': Former Garda Margaret Loftus on domestic abuse
Policing cover for St Patrick's Day events in doubt as gardaí to take industrial action
The Garda Representative Association met for a special delegates conference in Kilkenny today.
What’s behind Dublin’s fall? | More forthright Ben O’Connor talk