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March
March 2026
Did you watch Claudia Winkleman's new show?
Simon Harris signals interest in Swedish-style savings scheme
The finance minister spoke to The Journal at the Embassy of Ireland in Paris about plans for a new savings scheme.
Tax relief extended to pharmacist treatments for cold sores, shingles and more
Harris 'open to spending more' on defence
Simon Harris says surge in Irish home heating oil prices far above EU average is concerning
Occupied Territories Bill could be ready by the summer, Tánaiste says
Iran war a 'wake-up call' on EU fossil fuel dependency, Harris warns
The Finance Minister said there has been ‘not enough’ diversification in how Ireland and Europe sources its energy since the war in Ukraine.
CAO 2026: Health and business courses still on top as demand for veterinary surges
Mary Lou McDonald meets Creeslough families and backs calls for a public inquiry
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
RTÉ contacts Social Democrats over use of clip of David McCullagh in campaign video
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Government 'may well' take action on fuel hikes but no plans to cut carbon tax, says Minister
'Shocking and numbing': President Connolly condemns 'horror of war' in the Middle East
Dublin's Lord Mayor calls on Energy Minister to change rules for inner city EV charging
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Train carriages graffitied at Athlone Train Station in the early hours of the morning
Peadar Tóibín says Government is to blame for the housing crisis in Ard Fheis address
'Cuba's in its last moments of life', Trump tells summit in Miami
New €6.8m Westport Coast Guard Station officially opened
Would you support a nationwide petrol station price watch system?
The CAO's change of mind is closed for now - but students have one more chance to change courses
Crowds protest at UCD in solidarity with abuse survivors after explicit image of student shared
The rally, attended by thousands of students, comes after the image was circulated online and via Whatsapp.
Oil prices are rising because of the Iran war – how high could they go?
Irish consumers have reported massive hikes in the cost of home heating oil, while anxiety surrounds fuel prices at the pumps.
Taoiseach says 'no excuse' for price gouging as minister requests probe into energy market
There have been calls for government to temporarily suspend excise charges on fuel.
Petrol prices rise slightly, but Irish consumers assured 'severe changes' not expected
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Part of the M4 closed after man (60s) dies after being struck by lorry
Do you rent or own your home?
February
February 2026
Green success in the UK by-election a good sign for its Irish sister party, O'Gorman says
Death toll in Israeli strike on girls' school in Iran rises to 85, state media reports
James Bulger's mother 'devastated' after murdered toddler's grave vandalised
Disability rights campaigners protest in Dublin for emergency payment
Singer Neil Sedaka, known for Laughter in the Rain, dies aged 86
Dermot Kennedy pledges to donate €20,000 to Barretstown after winning radio quiz
Landlords can soon increase rents for new tenancies to 'market rent' - how is market rent set?
New sand spit in Dublin could 'help protect the Dart line from flooding'
Motorcyclist killed in crash with lorry in Co Sligo
President Connolly signs bill to pave the way for new rent rules