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- Girl critical and man arrested in Co Offaly collision February 5, 2026A teenage girl is in critical condition following an incident involving a car and two pedestrians in Clara, Co Offaly. The girl was treated at the scene has been taken to Crumlin Hospital in Dublin.
- Almost 4,000 female students to explore STEM jobs at RDS February 5, 2026Almost 4,000 female students from across Ireland and Northern Ireland will gather at the RDS in Dublin today for the I Wish Festival where teenage girls can explore future careers in the areas of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
- 'Massive growth' in data traffic on phone networks - eir February 5, 2026There has been 'massive growth' in data traffic on both fixed and mobile networks this decade, according to new research from telecommunications firm eir.
- Jailed Iranian Nobel winner Mohammadi on hunger strike February 4, 2026Iranian 2023 Nobel peace prize winner Narges Mohammadi, jailed since her latest arrest in December, has gone on hunger strike to demand her right to phone calls, her family's Paris-based lawyer has said.
- Linehan among critics in US of EU Digital Services Act February 4, 2026There has been criticism of the European Union's Digital Services Act at a committee hearing in the United States.
- Man jailed for life for attempting to assassinate Trump February 4, 2026Ryan Routh, a man accused of hiding in the bushes of a Florida golf course with a semi-automatic rifle to try to assassinate Donald Trump has been sentenced to life in prison.
- Six Nations: France v Ireland - All you need to know February 4, 2026The 2026 Guinness Six Nations kicks off with a Thursday night clash between France and Ireland in Paris - find out all you need to know here.
- GP admits poor performance in care of child who died February 4, 2026A Cork GP has admitted three counts of poor professional performance at a fitness-to-practise inquiry into the care of a ten-year-old girl, who died after a Strep A bacterial infection was left untreated.
- Met Éireann confirms wettest January since 2018 February 4, 2026Last month was the wettest January in Ireland since 2018, according to data from Met Éireann.



















