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An Rúis inniu: Russian propaganda network sets up Irish-language news website
Enoch Burke tells court that other prisoners in Mountjoy praised him, were not annoyed by him
Group stage details confirmed for All-Ireland senior football championship and Tailteann Cup
Opposition warns on neutrality as Government moves to scrap 'triple lock' to send army overseas
Gardaí ‘released from desk jobs’ to work on immigration enforcement won't 'police the border'
A third of victims of dangerous driving offences leading to death last year were children
Seagulls are coming back to town, hold onto your chips (and don't panic)
Debunked: Image of Garda standoff shared after Newtownmountkennedy protests is AI-generated
Opposition rounds on government 'incompetence' in row with UK over return of migrants
New York judge finds Trump in contempt of court in 'hush money' case and fines him $9,000
Who's running in the European elections and what are the key dates to look out for?
A record number of candidates have declared their status in recent weeks.
'We owe Ireland nothing!': UK media lapping up Ireland's migration troubles
Two new rollercoasters are opening in Emerald Park next month
Search stood down after body found in search for missing woman
Man gets four-year sentence for destroying phone used to gain Garda system information
Paul Murphy 'refuses to be intimidated' after death threat graffitied on wall near his home
Builders confronted by anti-immigration protesters 'in shock' after 'intimidating' incident at Aughrim hotel
Construction workers at the site in Aughrim in Co Wicklow were told to “pack up and get the f**k out”.
Man hospitalised following suspected stabbing near homeless tents in Dublin city centre
Public has 'embraced' Re-turn scheme for bottles and cans, Smyth tells Climate Committee
Poll: Should single-sex schools be phased out?
UK's Covid-19 inquiry to begin sittings in Belfast
A third of Irish teens go to single-sex schools - but new research shows they don't want to
500% increase in migrant children arriving alone in Ireland claiming asylum
New investigation finds that more than 51,000 minors have disappeared after arriving in Europe between 2021 and 2023.
Minister to seek approval for €80 million ash dieback scheme to help farmers plant new forests
Tánaiste says McEntee’s 80% claim on asylum seekers crossing border ‘not statistical’
French actor Gerard Depardieu to face trial for sexual assault in October
Man admits killing elderly Irishman on mobility scooter in 'motiveless' attack in London
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Dublin City Council votes against scrapping consultation that backed its big city centre traffic plan
Man whose surrender to Scotland was refused last year to be extradited after new request
Asylum seekers unaware of any plans to clear tents on Dublin's Mount Street
‘The envy of Europe’?: Step inside Irish Rail’s new battery-electric Dart trains
The Journal visited the site of the Polish factory where the new Dart trains are being produced – take a look.
Men charged with flying drones near Dublin bring High Court challenge against 'draconian' laws
Cross border migration row: How did Ireland-UK relations break down over asylum seekers?
And what’s the evidence for Helen McEntee’s claim that 80% of of asylum seekers crossed the border? Here’s what we know.
Migration row: Sunak 'not interested' in deal to return asylum seekers from Ireland to the UK
The row has overshadowed the British Irish Inter-Governmental Conference taking place in London today
Taoiseach Simon Harris has promised to pass emergency legislation to return asylum seekers who came via NI back to the UK.
A meeting between Justice Minister Helen McEntee and her UK counterpart was cancelled amid the row.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said that "a reciprocal agreement" would be required to send people back to the UK.
After summer shows, more than a million Irish fans will have seen Bruce Springsteen live
Barbie Kardashian trial adjourned for psychiatric report