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Tuesday 10 February 2026 Dublin: 8°C
Trial of Limerick car dealer accused of corrupt payment to garda detective has collapsed
Stephen O’Sullivan (43) had pleaded not guilty to giving money to Detective Garda David Bourke in return for information.
Dublin Airport passenger cap to be scrapped 'before the end of the year', says minister
Taoiseach says Irishman's detention in Texas ICE centre being raised with US Homeland Security
The EU is trying to solve the housing crisis as a bloc, how did their first crack at it go?
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Today's news
Permanent scheme to financially support Irish artists to finally see the light of day
Corruption watchdog warns ‘dark money’ poses growing risks to Irish national security
Have you ever dined in a Michelin-star restaurant?
HBO Max is coming to Ireland next month and taking Friends with it
Minister says he will meet campaigners over flight time changes between Donegal and Dublin
Government finally gets its 'housing tsar' as senior civil servant to take up €219k role
SPOTLIGHT

A break from the weather

light the lights
I asked if I could write a review of The Muppet Show 50th Anniversary Special and they said yes
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sunshine spots
Quiz: How well do you know these popular holiday destinations?
lording it
Michael Flatley's show went ahead after a long, bitter legal saga – here's what it was like
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Welcome to the cottage
'There's a lot more to it than the sex': How Heated Rivalry became a cultural phenomenon
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Trial of Limerick car dealer accused of corrupt payment to garda detective has collapsed
Taoiseach says Irishman's detention in Texas ICE centre being raised with US Homeland Security
Irish public has left over €8.6 million unused on dormant leap cards
Dublin Airport passenger cap to be scrapped 'before the end of the year', says minister
Money Diaries: How is your spending and saving going? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
The Journal reader
Former Labour leader Ed Miliband ‘not going to run’ for leadership as Starmer defies calls to quit
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
VOICES

Parenting – opinions on the stories that matter

When it rains, parents get frustrated
Margaret Lynch
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When parental fear meets GPS devices
Niamh O'Reilly
In the olden days, we used to just drive places for the craic
Gwen Loughman
18
The intentions are good, but the delivery is poor
Jen Cummins
59
The EU is trying to solve the housing crisis as a bloc, how did their first crack at it go?
Kafka with coffee: Life in the European Parliament - it might be boring, but it still matters
Kevin Purcell
Smokers who have major heart attacks do so 11 years earlier than non-smokers, new report finds
Rainy mornings: It's gridlock at the school gates, so god help us all
Margaret Lynch
Warning issued on children's safety as half allowed use internet without parental controls
A psychotherapist has warned spending excessive time online compromises kids’ development of resilience.
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Almost 450 suicides were reported to the HSE between 2022 and 2024 by healthcare staff across a range of patient services, including Emergency Departments.
Figures show critical gap in suicide prevention
Deaths may not appear in official statistics for years
Families call for mental health emergency rooms
Yesterday
9th February 2026
'An hour of desperation': US broadcaster Savannah Guthrie pleads for help finding kidnapped mother
Catherine O'Hara's cause of death was a blood clot in her lungs, officials say
Man who turned himself in after spotting CCTV images from Dublin riots given suspended sentence
Two skiiers dead following avalanches in French Alps
Keir Starmer tells Labour MPs he's 'not prepared to walk away' after calls for him to quit
Winter Olympics organisers investigating medals that keep breaking off ribbons
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'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.
We want to hear your stories of bidding on a house in Ireland
'One of Dublin's most authentic voices': Actress Brenda Fricker to be awarded Freedom of Dublin
Revised defence plan deadlines to be brought to Cabinet tomorrow as some projects pushed back
From watchdogs to mouthpieces: Washington Post and the wreckage of legacy media
Jeff Jarvis
Canadian tourist beaten to death in Dublin had head 'treated like a football', his sister says
British royal family say they are 'ready to support' police in Andrew inquiries
The stars, the stripes and the shut-up brigade: Team USA faces a political storm in Italy
Two Dublin taxi drivers fined for refusing to take visually impaired couple and their guide dog
European committee finds Ireland in breach of Defence Forces members' rights
Housing Minister says there is a need for ‘increased transparency’ in home buying process