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March
March 2026
Michael B Jordan bests DiCaprio and Chalamet to scoop Best Actor Oscar for Sinners
Conan O'Brien opens the Oscars with digs at ex-prince Andrew, AI and Timothée Chalamet
All the best gúnas and tuxes from the 98th Academy Awards
There’s never any shortage of glitz and glamour on Oscars night.
How likely is an Irish win, who's hosting and where can I watch? Your essential Oscars guide
We’re just hours away from finding out whether Jessie Buckley will be the first Irish woman to win Best Actress at the Academy Awards.
Quiz: Are these Paddy's Day celebrations and traditions real or made up?
'I’m a free mawn!': Kneecap's Mo Chara wins decisive legal victory in UK court
The Crown Prosecution Service has lost an appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
Man appears in court charged with sexually assaulting young girl in north Dublin
Investigation launched after discovery of man's body in Cavan
At least six killed in Swiss bus fire that may have been 'deliberate act'
Every scrambler user killed or seriously injured in the last five years was male
Government-chartered flight for Irish citizens from Oman delayed until tomorrow
BBC boss says broadcast team 'didn't hear' racial slur live during Baftas
Major news outlets point finger at US for deadly Iran school bombing - what are US and Israel saying?
At least 165 people were killed in the strike, most of them children.
Man (80s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Louth
'Terrifying ordeal' of woman followed into hotel 'must mean more than a suspended sentence'
Donald Trump sacks Kristi Noem as US homeland security secretary
Republican senator Markwayne Mullin will take over the position from 31 March, the US president said.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Husband of Scottish Labour MP among three men arrested on suspicion of spying for China
Plans to move Rotunda to Connolly Hospital scrapped as new planning application to be submitted
Thousands mourn schoolgirls and staff killed in bombing of school in Iran
Neither the US nor Israel have claimed responsibility for the attack, though Marco Rubio said yesterday that the Pentagon was investigating.
Government to charter flight to evacuate Irish citizens from the Middle East in coming days
US fried chicken chain Popeyes is opening two restaurants in Dublin this year
Court further postpones Seamus Culleton's deportation from the US until his appeal is heard
Quiz: How much do you know about rain?
February
February 2026
Changes for new tenancies will kick in tomorrow - here's what renters need to know
Over 270 non-fatal overdoses have been treated in Ireland's first supervised injection centre
The Joint Committee on Drugs will today hear that 1,500 people have visited the facility over 17,000 times between December 2024 and November last year.
Janice Boylan selected as Sinn Féin's candidate to contest Dublin Central by-election
PSNI arrest second person on suspicion of murder of Co Down woman Lisa Dorrian in 2005
'What happened to you was wrong': Taoiseach issues State apology to institutional abuse survivors
Four survivors who were seated in the Dáil gallery received a round of applause before the apology was issued.
Former TD Gino Kenny co-opted onto council after PBP colleague resigns
Police end searches at ex-prince Andrew's former home as MPs agree to release trade envoy files
Man (20s) arrested in connection with hit-and-run in Co Cavan last week
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Nikita Hand set for damages as she wins case against ex-neighbours over Conor McGregor appeal claims
The Irish are invading the Baftas tonight - here's who we're up against for the big gongs