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January
January 2026
'A real honour, I love what I do': Jessie Buckley wins Golden Globe to continue her awards run
President Catherine Connolly said it was a fantastic recognition of the actor’s “outstanding work”.
The Golden Globes are tonight and Ireland's got a shot - here's everything you need to know
GAA club issues warning after young person targeted by AI-generated sexual content
'A colossal own goal': Trump withdraws US from 66 global organisations and treaties
Two in three dying people in Ireland were not informed they were likely to die
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Man (50s) hospitalised following alleged assault in Co Carlow
Revenue seizes 13 million cigarettes at Dublin Port
Alarm for possible €28bn climate fine as Ireland falls way short on greenhouse gas targets
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Ski resort fire: 15 teenagers among the dead, and countries pledge to take legal action
Housing: Average gap between asking price and sale price grew to near record high in 2025
Last year
2025
Quiz: How much do you know about chat shows and their hosts?
Quiz: How much do you know about films released in 2025?
Police confirm man found dead in search for suspect of Bangor stabbing was the attacker
Still waiting for a kidney transplant, Adrian Cummins urges people not to opt out of 'giving the gift of life'
Fewer people donated organs this year than last, despite new legislation making it an opt-out system.
Dublin Buses averaged just 13.5km/h during morning rush hour in October
Teenage boy driving a tractor dies following collision in Clare
The crash happened shortly before 2pm on the R458, north of Crusheen.
Dry and bright weather to continue into new year
Dublin Airport warns of disruptions to flights due to snowstorms in United States
Planning a 2026 holiday? Don't forget to check whether your passport is expiring
Woman (70s) dies in Co Down crash on St Stephen's Day
Winter sales begin today - here's a guide to which shops in Dublin are open and when
Quiz: How much do you know about Christmas traditions from around the world?
Thirteen photos that tell the story of Ireland's political year
Suspect at large after Christmas Eve stabbing incident at home in Bangor
At what time do you eat your Christmas dinner?
In photos: Merrymakers brave the cold for a Christmas Day dip
Here’s how some festive swimmers got on.
Meet the Christmas Day babies born in hospitals around Ireland
We want to hear your best tips for cooking Christmas dinner
Ryan Tubridy leaves daily radio slot to launch new YouTube series 'The Late Show'
Christmas Day is looking cold, crisp and dry but with frost rather than snow
Tensions boil over at farming protest in Brussels against EU's planned Mercosur trade deal
The president of the Irish Farmers Association is in Brussels to ‘stand with colleagues from across Europe to deliver a strong and united message’.
Resounding Dáil defeat for bill to ban fox hunting
Dashcam footage shows couple intervening in Bondi shooting before being killed
As Macron says Mercosur 'doesn't add up', Ireland's Minister concedes vote may be pushed back