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Wednesday 15 April 2026 Dublin: 15°C
Danny Healy-Rae says he had no 'influence' on his brother Michael's resignation from Government
‘I didn’t influence him one way or the other,’ said Danny Healy-Rae. ‘Whatever discussions that were had behind closed doors I’m leaving in there.’
Fuel tax cuts kick in today - but you may not see cheaper petrol at the pumps for a few days
Rare Greenland shark that washed up in Sligo could be 150 years old
'I'll never do it again': Jim Gavin gives first interview since disastrous Áras campaign
Digital bank Monzo has launched in Ireland – will you use it?
Today's news
Freddie Thompson to go on trial for making threats to kill in Portlaoise Prison
Taoiseach says McDonald and Cairns lack 'courage' and Bacik was 'afraid' to go into Government
Irish Rail increasing security after passenger reports include man 'smoking crack' at Sandycove
There's some proper Star Trek lore attached to a new Connemara-filmed RTÉ crime drama
Rare Greenland shark that washed up in Sligo could be 150 years old
Danny Healy-Rae says he had no 'influence' on his brother Michael's resignation from Government
‘I didn’t influence him one way or the other,’ said Danny Healy-Rae. ‘Whatever discussions that were had behind closed doors I’m leaving in there.’
SPOTLIGHT

Healy-Rae Gone

Pressure building
Healy-Rae voices ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach's leadership as government blindsided
86
Name calling
From 'G.I Jim' to 'Timmy Doolittle', there was a lot of name-calling in the Dáil today
58
'This government have let the people down'
The moment Michael Healy-Rae quit as minister
132
Digital bank Monzo has launched in Ireland – will you use it?
Appeal to trace relatives of 81-year-old woman who died alone
Who will survive Munster? And six forwards who can define the Championship
'I'll never do it again': Jim Gavin gives first interview since disastrous Áras campaign
124 people who were homeless died in just one year in Ireland
Israel and Lebanon to negotiate directly with each other after first diplomatic talks since 1993
Gary Gannon: This government is out of touch, out of answers and out of time
Gary Gannon
Katy Perry under investigation in Australia over sexual assault allegations
Toddler among 10 people killed in Israeli strikes in northern Gaza yesterday
investigates

Investigations from our team this year

Hospital Violence
'I had no choice but to take the beating': Surging violence and aggression in Irish hospitals
47
Private ADHD Care
‘There was a gap in the market’: Inside Ireland’s booming private ADHD clinics
CPAP Machines
Around 18,000 breathing machines remediated in Ireland after defect led to recall
21
Threats in Court
A death threat and panic buttons: Ireland’s courts are seeing increased aggression
28
Garda Referral
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
39
Emergency Arrangements
Vulnerable children spending years in Tusla’s temporary Special Emergency Arrangements
41
Suicide Prevention
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Social Housing
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
61
Residential Care
Mounting damage costs in residential care amid warnings that children are 'criminalised'
36
PSG have dumped Liverpool out of the Champions League
From Epstein to ICE: The Trumps’ White House is in crisis management mode
Marion McKeone
Fuel tax cuts kick in today - but you may not see cheaper petrol at the pumps for a few days
New Michael Jackson film risks 'rewriting history', Irish abuse charity warns
Organisations that support survivors say the new biopic risks distressing sexual abuse survivors.
Yesterday
14th April 2026
Healy-Rae voices ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach's leadership as government blindsided
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste got no indication from Michael Healy-Rae that he planned to resign today.
Fiachna Ó Braonáin: I was lucky enough to know Moya Brennan - her voice brought us all home
Fiachna Ó Braonáin
From 'G.I Jim' to 'Timmy Doolittle', there was a lot of name-calling in the Dáil today
And some of it made more sense than others.
Limerick woman Scarlett Faulkner to be laid to rest on Friday
Patrick O’Donovan not seeking media review of fuel protests, despite suggesting it yesterday
Harvey Weinstein retrial begins on rape charge after previous jury deadlock
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Airline fuel costs are surging – so how will passengers be affected?
Eoghan Corry
10
If you can't stop a drunk driver, then stop the car
Paddy Comyn
33
Government pushes the same old fix in a worsening climate crisis
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
78
The invitations some children never receive
Lucinda Murrihy
Who really ends up behind bars in Ireland?
Lynn Ruane
50
When mummy wine culture just isn’t cute anymore
Niamh O'Reilly
58
Our ancient human survival system is being overrun by modern life
Dr Stephen McWilliams
31
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Gardaí braced for a storm outside the Dáil today - but the protest quickly fizzled out
Heavy security and closed streets met a scattered, short-lived demonstration, a far cry from last week’s disruption and past flashpoints at Leinster House
Government to make Public Services Card a form of identification
Defence Forces confirms use of AI to monitor Shadow Fleet vessels in Irish waters
Man (40s) charged after man (70s) dies following assault at property in Co Waterford
Lebanon and Israel sit down in Washington (without Hezbollah) for first direct talks since 1993
Debunked: The PSNI was not involved with breaking up fuel protests in Cork, Galway or Dublin
Lodger who sexually assaulted teenage girl jailed for four years and three months
Confidence levels in Irish construction sector at 'lowest point' so far this year
Poland v Ireland, World Cup qualifier
Ireland faced Poland as Carla Ward’s side aimed to recover from opening losses to France and the Netherlands.
'This government have let the people down': The moment Michael Healy-Rae quit as minister
Healy-Rae waved to cheering crowds gathered outside of Leinster House after resigning.
Government wins post-fuel protest confidence motion despite shock revolt by Michael Healy-Rae
Healy-Rae said he had spoken to “tractor men” and other protesters in recent days.
'I always knew how special it was': The Dubliner highlighting the communities in the flats
Go dté tú a mhuirnín slán - na focail deireanacha a chan cara do Mháire Ní Bhraonáin ó Clannad