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August
August 2024
McClenaghan delivers what he promised on a magical night for Irish sport
Rhys McClenaghan is an Olympic champion, conquering his Tokyo demons with audacity.
Ireland's Ben Healy finishes 10th in Paris road race
Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan wins magnificent gold in pommel horse final
The Co Down gymnast scored a massive 15.533 to claim Olympic gold.
Two arrests made after PSNI riot officers deployed to protests in Belfast
Man receives ‘significant injuries’ after being shot in the leg in Co Down
Man accused of ramming multiple State premises had 'delusional fantasies', court hears
Poll: As the band retire from touring - do you like Aerosmith?
Two men hospitalised after attack by group armed with weapons in Dublin
'This is most likely my last Olympics' - Ireland's bronze medallist Mona McSharry
Daniel Wiffen wants another Olympic gold medal and a World Record, and he's not shy about it
Woman in her 50s charged in connection to drugs seizure in Limerick
Man found with arms bound after being attacked by masked men in Coleraine
Daniel Wiffen into final of 1,500m freestyle with easy morning swim
Boxing body at centre of dispute with Olympics offers prize money to beaten Italian fighter
Woman arrested as part of investigation into fatal assault in Co Kerry released without charge
Surrealing in the Years: Easily misled culture warriors can overshadow even the Olympics
Carl Kinsella
US defence secretary Lloyd Austin overrides plea agreement with 9/11 defendants
Woman found dead in burning apartment in Midleton named locally as Daena Walsh
'No plans' for Sinéad O'Connor monument in Bray as DCC investigates policy change for statue
Therapist: How to grapple with body positivity, insecurities and FOMO during the summer
Maxine Walsh
Busy weekend ahead for public transport, with users warned of major works on some train lines
'The past 10 months have been hell': Buyers in limbo over delays to affordable housing in Dublin
It’s the latest government-branded scheme in Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien’s constituency to face delays.
Ellen Walshe finishes in seventh place in 200m individual medley semi-finals
Man (30s) arrested after woman dies in suspicious circumstances in apartment in Co Cork
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
NI Department of Education probes data breach over special education spreadsheet
Who is Paul Whelan, the Irish citizen freed after being jailed in Russia for espionage?
Ireland's 4x400m Mixed Relay team falls short of place in final in Paris
Status Yellow rain warning issued for four counties ahead of Bank Holiday weekend
Clare, Kerry, Galway and Mayo are the counties affected.
Convicted rapist challenges prison treatment after allegedly raising bomb threat at Taoiseach's house
Law Society of Ireland condemns 'disturbing' reports of threats made against a solicitor
Kamala Harris campaign raises $310 million in July
Man charged and almost half a million euro of suspected drugs seized in Limerick raids
Ireland's showjumpers finish seventh in team final at Olympics
Multiple buildings, including Dept of Taoiseach and Áras an Uachtaráin, rammed by van overnight
Hours before the incident, the suspect posted online about plans to kill an unnamed man and anyone who got in his way.
O'Donovan and McCarthy ease their way to one of the great Irish sporting achievements
The lightweight rowing duo have become the first Irish Olympians to defend an Olympic title in 92 years.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Lifeguards at Dollymount say they have been 'pared back to the bare minimum'