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October 2024
UN chief 'shocked by harrowing levels of death, injury and destruction' in north Gaza
Doon make hurling history with Limerick win, All-Ireland champions Glen lose in Derry
Coast Guard search suspended for the night for young man missing at Wexford Harbour
GSOC appealing for information after Limerick bus collision was referred to its office
Colin Farrell finishes marathon with Emma Fogarty as fundraiser for EB raises over €700,000
Vance calls Russia an American adversary but refuses to label Moscow an enemy
Man and woman arrested after discovery of a man's body in Wexford
Dublin Marathon winners cross the line with new national record set by Dundrum runner
West Ham punish wasteful Manchester United with help from controversial VAR call
NI police hunting for man who sexually assaulted woman (50s) in an alleyway in Derry
Have you ever taken part in the Dublin Marathon?
Newsletter: How a campaign against sex education has taken hold across Ireland
O'Gorman concerned as latest poll suggests Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael could form govt without Greens
The latest Business Post/Red C poll puts support for Fianna Fáil up three percentage points to 21% while Fine Gael has dropped by a point to 22%.
Support for the Green Party has dropped by one point to 3%.
Roderic O'Gorman said he believed the three-party coalition had been a good government "because of the Green Party's participation within it".
Children's Minister says report on Tusla's engagement with missing Kyran Durnin due next week
Dublin Marathon sees winners crowned as road closures and public transport delays continue
Man arrested after reported hit-and-run leaves woman with potentially life changing injuries
Driver found travelling at 167km/h in an 80km/h zone in Meath
Sitdown Sunday: 'I'll never stop touring' - Stevie Nicks on her career and why Fleetwood Mac is done
The clocks went back an hour last night - did you forget?
Lynn Ruane: It's time to change our approach to drug use and addiction
Lynn Ruane
Anti-tourism protests are escalating at Irish holiday hotspots in Spain - here's why
Munster overpowered by Sharks, Leinster too strong for Lions
Quiz: How well do you know these Halloween movies?
'Jokes are the least offensive things you can end up with when you look around the world'
The co-adaptors of the new stage version of Dr Strangelove – Sean Foley and Armando Iannucci – spoke to The Journal in London.
Parenting: I won't turn down the child benefit, but I can't wait to vote
Margaret Lynch
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Georgia's ruling party claim an outright victory after early results
Two elderly brothers killed in collision involving a car and a lorry in Co Antrim
Two men arrested after shotgun discharged in Dublin this morning
Don't forget! The clocks go back an hour tonight
Haaland scores as Manchester City see off struggling Southampton
Man accused of 'brandishing' a sword as pupils were leaving primary school refused bail
Woman airlifted to hospital after car and bus carrying children collide in Co Limerick
Toll of dead and missing passes 100 following Tropical Storm Trami
Gardaí check over 127,000 vehicles for speeding in bank holiday road operation
Sinn Féin defends handling of Brian Stanley investigation as details of draft report circulate
Uisce Éireann completes works on mains in North Dublin, customers warned of discoloured water
Teen charged with gun possession released despite ‘concern’ for others as detention centre full
Three health workers injured and 44 detained at north Gaza hospital says WHO chief