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Politics

Learner drivers 'failing tests' due to severely faded road markings
The difficulty of tests has been compounded by unclear or “invisible” lines and symbols, the head of a major driving school has said.
Yesterday
15th January 2026
Tax information on Carer’s Allowance and Carer’s Benefit now shared with Revenue
RTÉ Chief Financial Officer Mari Hurley resigns after less than 18 months on the job
Venezuela's Machado says she presented Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal
Gaza ceasefire enters phase two despite unresolved ceasefire violation allegations
European troops in Greenland have no impact on Trump's plans 'at all' - White House
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt added that troops in Europe do not impact Trump’s “decision-making process”.
Robert Jenrick officially defects to Reform after being sacked by Tory leader
This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
Aid workers at the Al-Ghabawi facility called it ‘death by bureaucracy’ as the vital aid supplies sit gathering dust.
Iran says no executions imminent as US sanctions security chiefs over protest crackdown
Elon Musk has now gotten into a little spat with Michael O'Leary
Ministers who owe money to the State have 'sought clarification' on sums before repaying
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If this doesn't lead to action on Big Tech, nothing will
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'This is not over': Sinn Féin demands answers about Donohoe giving World Bank extra €10 million
Anger in Minneapolis after ICE agents shoot man one week after killing of Renee Good
Immigration agents shot the man in the leg after a struggle, the city police chief said.
Many people think immigration happening on larger scale than is really the case
The report by the ESRI found that many people overestimated the proportion of people in Ireland who were born in another country.
Wednesday
14th January 2026
Trump wants Greenland: A crisis averted, for now…
Larry Donnelly
Execution of protestor postponed as Iran accused of mass killings on 'unprecedented scale'
Ten ministers who may owe up to €30k to State still haven’t paid back costs
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Denmark says White House talks failed to alter US plans to 'conquer' Greenland
Gaza truce plan entering phase two as governance body formed, US says
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Is this the end of the Islamic Republic?
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US indefinitely pauses immigrant visa processing for 75 nations
Hot school meals: We want to hear your thoughts on the good and the bad
Irish MEPs among group hoping to get Mercosur deal referred to top EU court
Senator says police thought sexual imagery harassment was 'quite funny' in mid-90s
Gardaí investigating 200 reports of child sexual abuse material generated by Elon Musk's Grok
Government criticised for delaying powers forcing grocery sector to reveal costs
Fine Gael MEP Nina Carberry backs calls for EU to suspend Elon Musk's Grok over AI images scandal
Ulster Banner to remain NI flag for Commonwealth Games following guidance from DUP minister
Iran protests: Death toll passes 2,500 as Trump warns Tehran against executing demonstrators
In an interview with CBS News, the US President threatened “very strong action” if Iranian authorities go ahead with hangings of some protesters.
Climate tipping point will be reached by the end of this decade, Copernicus institute warns
What happens to RTÉ and BBC NI in the event of a united Ireland? Cross-border experts took a look
Researchers explored several potential options – including having RTÉ absorb the structures of BBC Northern Ireland.
Tuesday
13th January 2026
Gráinne Seoige says fake sexual image of her circulated during election campaign 'traumatising'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Taoiseach defends plan to have refugees wait three years before they can reunite with family
Sinn Féin 'pontificating about human rights', says Taoiseach in Dáil spat over Venezuela
Communications Minister says 'of course' he can't rule out price of a postage stamp going above €2