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Judge asks probation service for assessment of man accused of trying to abduct child in Dublin
Taoiseach says Europe's response to Trump's 200% tariff threat on alcohol must be 'strategic'
Watch: Higgins criticises ‘cruel withholding of aid’ in final St Patrick’s Day speech
Debunked: Fake headline claims Trump granted the Burke family asylum over religious persecution
Galopin Des Champs denied Cheltenham Gold Cup hat-trick
Mark Walsh secured victory on Inothewayurthinkin for trainer Gavin Cromwell and owner JP McManus.
Boy (12) started fire at Dublin playground that caused €32,000 worth of damage, court hears
Move to stop asylum seeker centres opening in certain areas ‘fair’ and ‘balances economic situation’
'It was regrettable': Taoiseach downplays Burke gala disruption and defends security at event
The Taoiseach said Ireland has avoided the culture wars that have happened elsewhere.
Convicted rapist jailed for 10 years for rape of young woman at Dublin holiday complex
Health Minister told to act after leaked report queries children's hip surgeries at hospitals
Trial of Jeffrey Donaldson and wife over alleged historical sex offences to be delayed
Did you sleep through the lunar eclipse? Here’s how the 'Blood Moon' looked around the world
​Man arrested after two women stabbed at house in Co. Down
Two Eucharist chalices and bottle of wine stolen from Queen’s university Catholic Chaplaincy
No plans to extend UK Tesco trial giving away free food to shoppers to Ireland
Will you attend a St Patrick's Day parade this year?
Training day: Why Irish soldiers spent 72 hours sleeping out in the Wicklow Mountains this week
The Journal spent the day yesterday with the Artillery Corps as they trained four trainee gun teams in “quick action” tactics on how to avoid that incoming fire.
Victim’s death almost 26 years after Columbine school shooting is ruled homicide
Kildare's Claire Melia to make more history in European club basketball
Members of Enoch Burke's family forcibly removed from gala dinner in Washington DC after disrupting speech
The family did not have tickets to the event which was attended by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
Trump's US-Ireland trade deficit obsession is part of a wider battle, but how hurt could Ireland get?
This obsession seems to ignore the difference between goods and services.
There's a total eclipse of the moon happening very early tomorrow - here's how to watch
Nursing and science students challenge expulsions from Dundalk IT for alleged fights on campus
World leaders can be labelled as far-right 'very quickly', Taoiseach tells US business leaders
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'A childish, criminal act': Gardaí investigating vandalism at Trump's golf course in Doonbeg
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Ireland Funds: The $1,000 a plate dinner that's jinxed more than one Irish Taoiseach in the past
Supreme Court: Life sentences for children convicted of murder only in 'exceptional circumstances'
Teenage girl was allegedly raped by two teenage boys in car at Limerick racecourse, court hears
'Not a laughing matter': Martin lambasted for reaction to Trump's housing crisis comment
Girl injured in Parnell Square stabbing 'doesn't seem to remember' attack
‘Don’t hesitate to pick up the phone’ – Donald Trump tells Taoiseach in private White House chat
Families of Creeslough victims lodge objection to new service station at explosion site
Rosie O'Donnell has praised the Taoiseach in a poem about his meeting with Donald Trump
Donald Trump threatens 200% tariffs on alcohol from EU countries
'Some indications' Jewish groups have pulled out of planned meeting, Taoiseach admits