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April
April 2026
Last chance for prospective college students to make a CAO application
RTÉ's Sean Whelan is going back to London
Two men arrested in connection with fatal assault of Scarlett Faulkner
Cork teenager died after he fell 'from a moving vehicle', gardaí say
Number of men and women hospitalised following 'serious' public order incident in Tralee
Who is ex-TD Jim Glennon, and what made him write a character reference for Daniel Ramamoorthy?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Woman (80s) dies in crash in Dublin car park
Rate of USC to be lowered on a 'phased basis' over the coming budgets, says minister
Former Fianna Fáil TD Jim Glennon confirms he gave sex offender a character reference
The Court of Appeal earlier this week refused to reveal the identity of the former TD.
What do you think of the planned redevelopment of Stephen's Green shopping centre?
Support steady for Fianna Fáil despite fuel protest fallout as Independent Ireland gains
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
McDonald calls on government to deliver USC cut and €400 energy credit
Alan Shatter sues actor Liam Cunningham over false suggestion of Epstein link
Irish Guide Dogs seeks volunteers and puppy raisers as it celebrates 50 years
Home and garden store Rathwood goes into examinership with customers awaiting refunds
Connolly remains concerned about International Protection Bill 2026 as she signs it into law
The Bill will be able to be challenged in future as a result of the president refraining from referring it to the Supreme Court.
Taoiseach says government will give consideration to stamp duty relief for first-time buyers
Taoiseach tweaks party rules so backbenchers can influence upcoming Budget
Move to allow garden cabins will ‘remove red tape’, say Tánaiste and Housing Minister
Concerns over the fact occupants of these new cabins will be regarded as licensees rather than tenants have been flagged.
President Connolly's Council of State meets to discuss government's draft asylum laws
The council was convened to examine the constitutionality of the International Protection Bill 2026.
'It's still surreal': The Wexford teen on his Late Late win and his date with Shania Twain
Dry and sunny week (for the most part) kicks off today
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Likely to be months before Daniel Kinahan extradited to Ireland - former Assistant Commissioner
Do you agree with Leo Varadkar's comments on rural Ireland?
Independent TD Barry Heneghan defends standing by government on fuel protests
Man in his teens dies after he was struck by car in Cork
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
French peacekeeper killed and three others injured in suspected Hezbollah attack in Lebanon
Four people rescued after pleasure boat catches fire in water off Dun Laoghaire
Have you looked for your family in the 1926 census data?
First census of the Irish Free State published 100 years on
'We're the ones paying all the bills': Leo Varadkar says urban areas fund rural Ireland
'Looksmaxxing' influencer Clavicular recovering after suspected overdose on livestream