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2024
Veteran broadcaster calls for 'much more scrutiny of what our MEPs are doing'
Opinion: Child-free restaurants? That's just insulting, we were all kids once
Niamh O'Reilly
'Their face was twisted up in anger': Election hopefuls share stories of abuse at the doors
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Security guards attacked at site set for Ukrainian refugee accommodation in Clonmel
My story: 'When you become chronically ill, you quickly learn that health is everything'
Sarah O'Connor
'They deserve the truth': President Higgins lays wreath at Monaghan bombing memorial
Two men arrested after gardaí seize over €238,000 worth of cocaine and cash in south Dublin
Trinity drops disciplinary action against students involved in protests
Motorcyclist killed in collision with lorry on M50 this morning as Gardaí appeal for witnesses
Dublin and Monaghan bombings: Answers sought from UK over 'unacceptable' justice failure
Irish Life Health to hike prices by an average of 5.3%
UN refugee agency 'concerned' by Government plans to cut payments to Ukrainians in Ireland
After 17 years, RTÉ's controversial Operation Transformation has been axed
Dublin traffic: Section of M50 reopens but gardaí warn of congestion into the evening
Emergency services are the scene.
Three gardaí face trial accused of burglary and perverting the course of justice
Ukrainians in hotels paying for hot meals won't have to do so if payments are reduced
The Ukraine Civil Society Forum says some 13,000 children could be pushed into poverty.
Man arrested on public order charge after incident involving European candidate Malachy Steenson
Analysis: Dublin and Monaghan were bombed 50 years ago - now is the time to uncover the truth
John O'Brien
Israel’s Eurovision team says it faced ‘unprecedented display of hatred' at song contest
Beloved Killybegs seafood shack facing closure as council orders move within two weeks
Owner Mairead O’Hagan Anderson says locals are “fed up” with the town centre being treated like a “building site”.
Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Poll: Have you gone for a swim this year?
Traffic cordon to be in place from 3pm next Wednesday in Dublin ahead of Europa League final
'Ireland and Britain let these people down': The unanswered questions of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings
Fifty years on from the deadly bombing, many questions remain.
Tánaiste denies that asylum seekers in tents on streets is 'Ireland's Rwanda policy'
Sunny spells and scattered showers in store this weekend as temperatures to hit 22 degrees
Man (60s) dies after workplace-related incident on Longford road last night
Opinion: Allowing prisoners to vote is a symbolic indication that they remain citizens
Dr Cormac Behan
The work of NGOs at the EU is 'not as sinister as you may think', election event told
Young people tend to underestimate how worried older people are about climate change - study
Calls for social media giants to 'come down on top of' accounts advertising fake euro notes
Some accounts seen by The Journal advertised counterfeit banknotes claiming to be “100% undetectable”.
Ireland has made 'no progress' on its European language strategy, says leading academic
Judge denies application from Gemma O'Doherty to recuse himself
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man who secretly filmed lodger in shower and harassed her given suspended sentence
Limerick coroner to warn HSE about dangers of cannabis sweets after woman dies in balcony fall