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February
February 2026
FAI called on to boycott Ireland's matches against Israel but Taoiseach says they should go ahead
Ireland has been drawn into the same group as Israel, Austria and Kosovo for the Nations League.
UK decision to ban Palestine Action as ‘terror group’ unlawful, court says
Dublin woman Gail Slater leaves White House job less than a year after appointment
Warning over appearance of highly poisonous flowering plant on Dublin and Meath beaches
TDs are 'sick to the teeth' of the children’s science centre saga
Met Éireann issues Status Yellow ice warning for all of Ireland from tomorrow
Conor McGregor served with compliance notice for not disclosing promotional Instagram content
What will the arrival of HBO Max mean for Sky customers in Ireland?
Jessie Buckley mingled with fellow nominees at Oscar luncheon
Government finally gets its 'housing tsar' as senior civil servant to take up €219k role
Republicans release video of Ghislaine Maxwell pleading the Fifth to US Congress questions
Chappell Roan leaves talent agency after former agent appears in Epstein files
Protest to be held outside Dáil over 'unacceptable delays' to An Post and Eir pension increases
'It's absolute torture': Kilkenny man detained by Ice in Texas pleads with government for help
Heroin worth almost €1.7 million seized by gardaí in Carlow
Serena Williams stars in Super Bowl ad for weight loss jabs
Super Bowl ads: A polar bear in therapy, Charli XCX in 'vibes' college and SO many AI chatbots
Trump describes Super Bowl halftime show celebrating unity as 'affront to Greatness of America'
Anticipation was high for Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny’s halftime show, after he called out Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown at the Grammy’s.
Tubridy says he would be 'more attentive' to finances if he could change the past
Irishman Morgan McSweeney resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over Mandelson appointment
McSweeney has said he takes “full responsibility” for advising the UK Prime Minister to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US.
Will you watch the Super Bowl tonight?
Seven Palestinian children arrive in Ireland for medical treatment
Sitdown Sunday: The Dublin suburb dubbed 'Ireland's Brooklyn'
'Derisory' payments for expert witnesses are causing significant problems at trials
The inability to acquire the services of a psychiatrist for trial reports is cropping up with “alarming frequency” in criminal trials in Ireland.
'I don’t do ultimatums unless they come from my wife,' Bord Bia chair tells TDs
Disappearance of four-year-old in Australian outback declared major crime
'Unprecedented surge' in data usage in Ireland since 2019, report finds
Jeffrey Epstein discussed potential €3 billion AIB deal at height of Irish financial crisis
AIB was in dire straits in 2011 when Epstein was involved in conversations about a deal with the ailing Irish bank.
Court cases in Ireland are slower to be heard than anywhere else in Europe
Peter Mandelson 'lied repeatedly' and ‘betrayed our country’, Starmer tells MPs
Thursday evening a ‘pinch point’ for further flooding across Dublin and Wicklow
Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify in US probe into sex offender Epstein after initial refusal
Met Éireann warns of flooding as Status Yellow rain warnings issued for east and south tomorrow
Do you have plans this Bank Holiday weekend?
Carlos Alcaraz becomes youngest man ever to win all four tennis grand slams after victory at Australian Open final