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Last month
January 2026
FactCheck: Trump claim that the US has never asked for anything from Nato is flat wrong
Michael O'Leary uses Dublin press event to 'sincerely' thank Elon Musk for free publicity
Why is Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses indoors in Davos?
Israel demolishes UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem in 'unprecedented attack' on the UN
Christy and Saipan lead IFTA nominations as Jessie Buckley on course to continue her winning run
Almost 50,000 children have benefitted from Newborn Baby Grant in first year
Vladimir Putin invited to join Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace' as Ireland mulls its own involvement
Irish journalist labelled 'left-wing hack' by White House press secretary in heated exchange
Over 36 million passengers went through Dublin Airport in 2025, a record breaking year
European troops in Greenland have no impact on Trump's plans 'at all' - White House
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt added that troops in Europe do not impact Trump’s “decision-making process”.
'This is not over': Sinn Féin demands answers about Donohoe giving World Bank extra €10 million
Galway under Status Yellow thunderstorm warning this morning
Denmark says White House talks failed to alter US plans to 'conquer' Greenland
No prosecution of former GSOC investigator who allegedly attended party with Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch
Fine Gael MEP Nina Carberry backs calls for EU to suspend Elon Musk's Grok over AI images scandal
West Wing actor Timothy Busfield turns himself in over child sex abuse claims
JD Vance to meet officials from Greenland and Denmark as 'annexation' bill filed in Congress
'I want a revolution': Iranians in Ireland fear for their families during communications blackout
“Almost all potential leaders inside the country are already imprisoned, silenced or killed,” Zahra said.
UK media watchdog investigating X over AI-generated child sexual abuse material
An Post to raise stamp prices from February
More than 500 killed in crackdown on Iran protests, says human rights agency
The death toll in the crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran has spiked to at least 538 people, activists said.
Videos posted to social media showed large crowds taking to the streets in new protests in several Iranian cities.
Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran would hit back if the US launched military action.
Israel has said it supports the Iranian people's "struggle for freedom".
Were you looking forward to watching Love Island?
Love Island filming suspended and villa evacuated due to wildfires
Man in his 40s dies in two-car crash in Co Kerry
Do you have an X account?
Sinn Féin says Paschal Donohoe's decision to give World Bank extra €10m raises 'serious questions'
Elon Musk calls criticism of X's AI sexual abuse images 'censorship'
White House says US military 'always an option' for acquiring Greenland
Greenland and Denmark's governments have sought a meeting with the US Secretary of State to discuss Trump's latest annexation threats.
European leaders voiced support for the autonomous Danish territory in a joint statement, stating that it "belongs to its people".
Arrest made after man enters Dublin Garda station and issues threats
It’s understood the man was in possession of a knife.
Quiz: How much do you know about Jane Austen?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Sister Brigid Reynolds, co-founder of Social Justice Ireland, has died aged 82
Trump says Venezuela's interim president will pay 'big price' if she does not cooperate with US
New tax break announced for reality TV and gameshow productions
Did you watch the World Darts Championship Final last night?
Police investigating 'very serious' arson attack on home and car in Bangor
Last year
2025
Pedestrian in his 40s killed in collision in Co Kildare