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March
March 2024
Quiz: Can you name these ice creams and ice pops?
Family and Care referendums defeated by huge margins
In pictures: Mixed emotions as Family and Care referendums suffer landslide defeats
It's official: The Care referendum has been defeated
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Larry Donnelly: Make no mistake - Joe Biden is in deep trouble
Larry Donnelly
Varadkar says O'Gorman doesn't need to resign over referendum result
Four tied on top as Tipperary stun Cork and blow league wide open
It's official: The Family referendum has been defeated
Six Nations bid still alive but Ireland's back-to-back Grand Slam dreams dashed by England
Minister 'frustrated' at AG advice leak but says it backed Govt position on immigration and care
Women's council 'deeply disappointed' and Tom Clonan says he's 'really relieved' at Care result
Analysis: Six reasons why the government is facing down the ballot of a big No-No
Penalty double helps unconvincing Man United edge past Everton
Sensational Italy stun Scotland to end 11-year wait for Six Nations home win
O'Gorman says he is 'extremely disappointed' by anticipated No/No referendums outcome
McDonald says SF would 'return to' issue of sexist language in Constitution if in power
Poll: Will you watch the Oscars?
Ryan says case to update Constitution 'still there' as McDowell slams govt as ‘out of touch’
Dart services operating with delays of over 30 minutes due to waves overtopping onto platforms
Appeal for information after injured dog found abandoned and tied up near ISPCA office
Limerick goes bat crazy as 'Count Ref-ula' removed from count centre
Biden criticises Trump for meeting Viktor Orban, says Hungarian PM 'looking for dictatorship'
As Irish soldiers depart, peace looks as remote as ever in the violence-ravaged Golan
The Journal recently travelled to Syria to visit Irish troops peacekeeping on the contested Golan.
'I want to show my solidarity': Imelda May appears on Late Late Show wearing traditional Palestinian dress
'Thank god I made it out with my kids': Wife of Irish man stuck in Gaza pleads with govt for help
Since Israel scaled-up its war on Palestinians more than 70 Irish citizens have fled Gaza, but a small number remain.
Ex-Garda Chief Super: Stakeknife and Operation Kenova - are there questions for Dublin?
John O'Brien
Over 20% increase in first preference applications to study dentistry, CAO figures show
Here's what you need to know about referendum count day
Shane Lowry in six-way tie for lead after second round at Bay Hill
Polls in Family and Care referendums draw to a close
Shelbourne leave it late to beat Bohemians and continue superb start
Ireland U20s rescue last-gasp draw against England to keep Six Nations title ambitions alive
Drama at the death in Bath as Richie Murphy’s side salvage a result from the jaws of defeat.
Michelle O'Neill says she is 'sorry for every single loss of life' following Stakeknife report
Gardaí investigating after Minister's car damaged in Waterford
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Stardust families 'have waited longer than Moses in the desert without justice', inquest told
Ireland’s WNT won’t be playing England in Wembley, instead it’ll be in Norwich
Competition watchdog pays surprise visit to Ryanair's Dublin office as part of Italian probe