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April
April 2024
Far-right German politician goes on trial for using Nazi slogan during campaign
Two schoolgirls wounded in knife attack in France
Man charged with murder of Tristan Sherry in Dublin restaurant on Christmas Eve
How Eamon Butterly tried and failed to remove 'unlawful killing' as a verdict at Stardust inquests
Stardust inquests deliver verdict of unlawful killing in the case of all 48 victims
The jury yesterday said they could not reach a unanimous verdict, and had instead come to a majority decision.
Man found guilty of dangerous driving causing death of GAA commentator Paudie Palmer
The 48 people who lost their lives in the Stardust fire on 14 February 1981
Over the course of several weeks, the inquests heard from the families of each of those who died in the fire.
Stardust inquests: Jury determines fire started in hot press and was caused by electrical fault
'We don’t want to hide them': Families given option of recording stillbirths on public register
'Concerning' that sinkhole in Sandymount road had 'formed over a long time', says councillor
Heineken to hike the price of a pint by six cent over the coming months
Much-loved former RTÉ presenter Alf McCarthy dies aged 73
McEntee asked GRA to 'reconsider' not inviting Harris to event ahead of her own refusal to attend
Ireland co-captain Sam Monaghan absent for Six Nations clash with England
Three more measles cases confirmed - bringing total number this year to 16
Child hospitalised due to pest infection in asylum seeker accommodation centre
Poll: Do you have tickets for Taylor Swift's gig this summer?
Two arrested by gardaí as part of global operation that shut down phishing platform
Taoiseach hopes to get rid of the triple lock 'in the lifetime of this government'
Opinion: We can no longer leave children alone to face this unregulated tech world
Dr Catherine Conlon
'Unlikely' law allowing nightclubs open later will be ready by summer, says Taoiseach
Harris says moment of recognising the state of Palestine is 'very close'
Brazilian student assaulted in Limerick after being asked 'where are you from?'
Number of taxis licence have fallen in 23 out of 26 counties since 2019
Jury's verdict in Stardust inquests will be announced today at 2pm
Campaign across EU as Irish diplomats and defence figures canvass for top military role
Defence Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Sean Clancy is in the running to take over the EU’s top military job.
Dr Fauci in Dublin: I'm concerned false info online could lead to further rise in measles cases
Dr Fauci said that he has been ‘extensively’ threatened by anti-vaxxers, but that doctors can’t be afraid to give out factual advice.
Manchester City's Champions League defence ends in penalties defeat to Real Madrid
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Justice Minister 'not in a position' to attend garda group annual conference next week
Sparks fly in Dáil as Mary Lou McDonald raises hospital cancellations with Taoiseach
Martin says 'legitimate' concerns have been raised about proposed hate speech legislation
Harris says Ukrainians leaving state accommodation will free up space for other asylum seekers
Jury in trial of man accused of murder come back to judge with questions
UK's youth smoking ban plans would likely be enforced in NI (even if the DUP is against it)
The DUP’s seven MPs all voted against the Tobacco and Vapes Bill in the House of Commons.
Unions call for commitment to long-term future as Tara Mines to reopen after nine months
High Court approves order for CAB to confiscate three homes from major Dublin drug dealer
Magnum Almond 3-packs recalled over possible presence of plastic and metal pieces
What happened at the 'banned' National Conservatism Conference? The Journal went along to find out
The conference, which would have largely gone unnoticed if it hadn’t been banned, hit the headlines yesterday.