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March 2026
Is the US really negotiating with Iran, or is Trump making it all up?
Do battery storage systems really pose a risk of a 'Chernobyl of Ireland'?
Recall issued for Dunnes Stores tortilla wraps due to possible presence of metal
Man in his 70s arrested in connection with investigation into illegal cockfighting
Denmark planned to blow up runways in Greenland if Trump followed through on takeover threats
Gardaí looking into 'Epstein Files' floats at St Patrick's Day parades
Actor and martial arts star Chuck Norris has died at the age of 86
His family said in a statement today that they wished to keep his cause of death private.
Mediahuis suspends senior journalist for using fabricated quotes produced by AI
Tánaiste supports inquiry into string of failed cases against Limerick gardaí
'Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?', Trump says when asked about surprise Iran attack
Six US allies express 'readiness' to ensure safe passage in Strait of Hormuz after Trump dismissal
The US has said it may try to boost oil supply by getting it from an unlikely source, Iran.
Late night TV hosts make fun of Trump misgendering President Connolly
Government 'intervention' to counter rising fuel costs to be agreed next week
'Epstein Files' float in Ballinrobe St Patrick's Day parade condemned for trivialising rape
Woman arrested in connection with two armed robberies in Cork
Government publishes Bill to allow Irish court testimony be used in UK Omagh bombing inquiry
Alan Shatter sues Paul Murphy TD over social media post about Jeffrey Epstein
FBI investigating shooting at Virginia college that killed one person as act of terrorism
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'F**k Keir Starmer': Kneecap hit back after British PM calls rap trio 'intolerable'
Shooter at synagogue in US state of Michigan is dead, police say
Department of Housing warns about scam text messages with fake accommodation offers
Second government-chartered flight lands in Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Israeli attacks displace over 800,000 in Lebanon as Iran targets more ships in Persian Gulf
The economic impacts of the war continued to be felt today as the price of oil rose again.
Italian PM condemns 'massacre' at Iranian school, Harris says focus should be on 'de-escalation'
Detectives granted another 24 hours to question man over the death of Ellie Flanagan
Hegseth promises 'most intense' day of strikes as Pentagon says about 140 US personnel wounded so far
Hegseth referred to the Iranian government today as “barbaric savages”.
Woman dead and passenger in critical condition after single-vehicle collision in Co Sligo
'Black rain' falls on Tehran after Israeli strikes on oil depots release toxic chemicals into the sky
With the Sun blotted out, disoriented people in Tehran had to turn on their lights to see through the gloom yesterday morning.
Nato defence systems intercept Iranian ballistic missile over Turkey as US-Israeli war on Iran rages
How does the Iran war even end? We asked some experts to make sense of it all
'One of the happiest moments': Iranians in Ireland see Ali Khamenei's death as a reason to hope
The Iranians who spoke to The Journal said the future of Iran should be secular democracy.
Oil prices shoot up following US-Israeli attack on Iran