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Former TD voices concern about intimidation of candidates after swastika cut into poster
Retailers claim safety of shop workers could be compromised by proposed increase in smoking age
Sitdown Sunday: 'I had been in that world' - Oliver Stone reflects on writing Scarface
We asked what the nation thinks about Eurovision - here's what we found
Fine Gael condemns political violence after EU partners refused to sign letter denouncing far right
What options are on the table for the future funding of RTÉ?
Israeli cabinet vote to shut down Al Jazeera in the country as UN urges govt to reconsider
Man found with hands nailed to fence in 'sinister attack' in Co Antrim
Sitdown Sunday: Technology has tainted our attention spans. This secret society is fighting back
Quiz: How well do you know the Star Wars films?
Two charged after €590k worth of drugs and a firearm seized in Tallaght
Renewed appeal for witnesses to Carlow collision in which motorcyclist (30s) died
UN says rebuilding Gaza could cost $40 billion as Hamas examining truce deal in 'positive spirit'
UN Assistant Secretary-General Abdullah al-Dardari said 72% of all residential buildings in the region “have been completely or partially destroyed”.
Eurovision: 'Die in' staged at RTÉ as singers and campaigners call for boycott of contest
Former RTÉ producer Betty Purcell told The Journal: “We believe it is not a time to sing songs and clink glasses with Israel.”
Man (30s) arrested in connection with Dublin riots in November
Households in Ireland are bigger than those in other European countries on average
Man (50s) charged after elderly woman seriously assaulted at care home in Athlone
Cabinet approves emergency legislation to enable return of asylum seekers to UK
A third of Irish teens go to single-sex schools - but new research shows they don't want to
Hamas says 'no major issues' with deal as Biden and Netanyahu discuss hostage and truce talks
Hamas said it would send a delegation to Egypt on Monday to deliver the group’s response to Israel’s new hostage and truce counterproposal.
Harris does not intend to provide 'loophole' for UK's migration challenges after Sunak comments
HSE chief says UHL emergency department 'much more safe now' than when Aoife Johnston died
Mary Lou McDonald defends Sinn Féin's stance on 'open borders' following criticism
Fourth man charged in connection with seizure of €300,000 worth of cannabis in Limerick
Support for Fianna Fáil slumps to two-year low as Independents make gains
Sitdown Sunday: The battle to build the next DeLorean
Taoiseach and Justice Minister condemn attacks on gardaí at public order incident in Wicklow
Two people arrested after drugs and over €200,000 in cash seized in Co Laois
Domestic violence order was not served 'for several weeks' because Garda was on annual leave
Taoiseach: Comments from Sinn Féin about open borders 'should cause concern'
Govt to provide €100 million to build over 1,000 new student beds
Amnesty International hits out at Ireland's 'failing' housing system in human rights report
Motorcyclist (20s) dies following collision in Co Cork
Hozier becomes fourth Irish artist ever to reach number one spot in US Billboard chart
House of Lords sends Rwanda Bill back to Commons for fifth time after Sunak declared 'enough is enough'