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February
February 2026
Dublin City Council unveils plans for what pedestrianised College Green could look like
You have one more chance to have your say before the plans are lodged.
Permanent scheme to financially support Irish artists welcomed by trade union
'One size does not fit all': Flat payment of €20,000 for survivors of Stardust fire slammed
The 823 survivors awarded compensation in a 1985 tribunal are eligible for the payment.
'Celebrations are already underway': Two Irish restaurants awarded their first Michelin star
Dublin’s Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen was thought to be in with a chance of earning its third star this evening, but the restaurant and its two-star peers missed out.
Irish consumers warned devices such as dodgy boxes may have been compromised in cyberattack
Seven years after Jón Jónsson's disappearance, gardaí renew appeal for information
Fine Gael announces summer event to commemorate 100 years since birth of Garret Fitzgerald
British spy Stakeknife should be identified by the UK government, NI committee recommends
Quiz: How much do you know about the Super Bowl half-time show?
Man (70s) dies in Co Tipperary crash as five hospitalised in separate collision
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Frustrated residents of flood-hit Waterford meet with minister as more rain forecast
Exercise app Strava takes down millions of workouts suspected to be recorded with vehicles
Minister ‘disappointed’ in farmer protests against Bord Bia chief
Primary school in limbo over additional autism classes as department says no funding available
Last month was the second wettest January in Dublin on record
Irish grandmother of boy (13) who saved his mother and siblings' lives in Australia 'very proud'
Weather warning system needs reform, says Taoiseach as further floods expected
January
January 2026
Construction begins on close to 800 apartments on site of St Vincent's Hospital
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Infant boy seriously injured after attack by two dogs in Kilkenny
Further rain warnings in 'saturated' areas as minister criticises Met Éireann communications 
Met Éireann has warned of the potential for ‘rapid surface flooding’ in saturated areas.
Met Éireann has issued a rainfall warning for counties Dublin, Wicklow, Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford and Wexford.
The forecaster has said that 'even modest showers' could lead to flooding in saturated areas.
EU strikes 'mother of all' trade deals with India, with good news for Irish whiskey
Changes to three Dublin Bus routes to come into effect next weekend after local protests
Baftas: Another nod for Jessie Buckley as Paul Mescal gets in on the act too
Teenage girl dies after being hit by scrambler bike in Dublin
Gardaí have arrested a man in his late teens and are holding him at a garda station in the Dublin region.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
State deports 33 EU citizens 'on grounds of criminality'
Has the standard of driving in Ireland gotten worse?
Cameras to detect speeding, running red lights, and use of bus lanes to be rolled out
Harris promises to stand with Ireland's Jewish community as he condemns rising antisemitism
Man shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis
The victim was a 37-year-old white male American citizen from Minnesota who held a gun licence, police said, withholding his name.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'Wise up': Sinn Féin reissue calls for Agriculture Minister to remove Bord Bia chief
Two men charged after gardaí discover €660,000 of cannabis in Cork city
Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff if it makes trade deal with China
Would you rather live in the city or the countryside?
Oscar nominations are going to be announced later. Here's what to expect
Galway man looks set to take first place in 4,800km Atlantic race