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    Commuters in Newbridge and Kildare to see fare reduction implemented at the end of April
    Min Woo Lee wins first PGA Tour title in Texas as Rory McIlroy reveals elbow injury niggle
    Should Dublin Airport’s passenger cap be lifted?
    Tariff threats: Taoiseach says fallout 'could very well' impact Budget calculations
    What has Adolescence done to highlight the dangers for children online?
    Housing minister 'won't get into predictions' on whether social homes target was met last year
    Opinion: This government is determined to turn its back on sustainable forestry in Ireland
    Pádraic Fogarty
    Primark CEO Paul Marchant resigns over inappropriate behaviour
    Jim O'Callaghan attends anti-people smuggling summit in UK as Starmer seeks to target 'vile trade'
    Two women dead and two children injured following collision in Cork
    Providing your driver number is now required to take out motor insurance in Ireland
    The US Commerce Secretary says Ireland runs a 'tax scam'. Does he have a point?
    Tariffs could change the game for US firms on where to declare their profits – and pay tax, writes Paul O’Donoghue.
    The top 10 corporate taxpayers in Ireland are all American.
    Will the US do something to stop Ireland’s so-called ‘tax scam’?
    Quiz: How many of these Dáil rules do you know?
    Mother and son face losing home after change to tenants scheme
    Money Diaries: A laboratory specialist on €70K living in Dublin
    TheJournal.ie reader
    Here's what happened today: Sunday
    Woman (60s) dead and three seriously injured after three-car crash in Waterford
    Kerry get the better of Mayo to win 24th Division 1 title
    Kerry prevailed after a six-point victory in Croke Park.
    Ireland earn first win of Six Nations with bonus-point heroics against Italy
    Irish economy must 'sharpen up' as 'huge uncertainty' surrounds looming US tariffs, says minister
    Body of man (70s) discovered in Cork apartment as gardaí launch investigation
    Health unions suspend planned 'work-to-rule' following talks with the HSE
    How do you celebrate Mother's Day?
    Three arrested as gardaí target organised crime group's alleged involvement with drugs in Cork city
    Thousands take part in Dublin City Half Marathon as first champions crowned
    Care worker in court accused of theft of over €9,000 from 'vulnerable old woman'
    Woman (30s) hospitalised after stabbing incident in south Dublin
    30-year-old Wexford woman remanded in custody on firearms charges
    Lukashenko: How Europe's last dictator figures in the thawing of US-Russian relations
    Sasha Romanova
    Sitdown Sunday: The man who loses thousands on camera every day - and the millions who watch him
    Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
    134 members of the Oireachtas say they will not nominate McGregor for the presidency
    Bombs and board games: Irish troops speak of their experiences of coming under fire in Lebanon
    The Journal has travelled to Lebanon this week to meet up with Irish soldiers who have found themselves at the centre of a war between Hezbollah and Israel.
    Mother’s Day: It's not gratitude that's needed, it's an honest conversation about motherhood
    Dr Fiona Murphy
    'These kids are getting good at hurling': How the GAA has taken hold in the West Bank
    In case you forgot: The clocks went forward by an hour overnight
    Irish Defence Forces to get new €16.5m worth of body armour in major modernisation deal
    'I’m done with all this fannying about with something that was promised to us over six months ago'
    We asked our readers to tell us how the delayed HRT scheme and supply shortages has affected them. Here’s what they said.
    Some women told The Journal that they have to ration their HRT patches because of the cost per month.
    One woman said the free HRT scheme was one of the reasons she voted for the Government. "I now feel foolish for believing them," she said.
    Supply issues are also impacting women, with one woman travelling abroad to try and source the HRT patch that she is prescribed.
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