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February
February 2024
Irish staff at risk as TikTok is to cut hundreds of jobs globally
Renewed appeal over whereabouts of 16-year-old boy missing from Dublin since Wednesday
'There's plenty left in the tank': Former Minister Finian McGrath to stand in upcoming European elections
Man who believed wife cheated with brother-in-law gets 10 years for stabbing relative to death
Witness appeal after man seriously injured in late-night assault in Limerick city
Man who stamped uncle to death is jailed for life as family speak of 'chilling reality of evil'
Ursula von der Leyen seeks second term as President of European Commission
Two people have been released on 'strict' bail after appearing in court over a firearms seizure
Man in his 70s charged with 23 counts of historical assault at south Dublin school
BBC reporter criticised for asking Andrew Scott about Barry Keoghan's naked dance scene in Saltburn
‘Barbie’ movie to be on Leaving Cert English curriculum in 2026
Winning support for Ireland and Spain's call for EU-Israel trade deal review 'very challenging'
Poll: How much should the Tooth Fairy pay for a tooth?
Sentencing of former judge convicted of sexual abuse adjourned
Navalny's widow to meet EU ministers, Tánaiste says his death gives extra impetus to back Ukraine
Opinion: The Hen Harrier is the canary in the coal mine for upland biodiversity in Ireland
Ciaran Brennan
Tributes following death of 'first-rate journalist, raconteur and proud Kerryman' Michael O'Regan
'Shall I sing a rebel song?' Cillian Murphy jokes and says he is 'proud Irishman' after winning Bafta
Fine Gael selects Regina Doherty to run for EU election in Dublin
Legal body FLAC criticises ‘sexist’, 'ineffective' care amendment ahead of referendum
Over half of domestic violence refuges across the country are full
Services told The Journal that the housing crisis has made it extremely difficult for women and children in refuge accommodation to move on.
Quiz: How well do you know Aisling Bea?
Cillian Murphy wins best actor BAFTA as Oppenheimer cleans up the top awards
Christopher Nolan also picked up his own award, winning best director for Oppenheimer.
Tracking the atrocities: Meet the Irish expert helping Ukraine catalogue war crimes
Aonghus Kelly spoke to The Journal this week about his work and what it has been like to be based inside Ukraine as the war raged around him.
Money Diaries: A marketing and advertising executive on €60K living in Leinster
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Cyclist killed in collision with car on Malahide Road in Dublin
Basketball Ireland's Instagram account 'removed in error' and now restored, Meta says
Daniel Wiffen crowned world champion again with sensational swim in 1500m freestyle final
Man charged over €6.5 million cocaine and cannabis seizure at Rosslare Europort
Labour select Limerick sociologist Niamh Hourigan as EU candidate in Ireland South constituency
Two men arrested after reported kidnapping and assault in south Armagh
Girl aged 6 dies from injuries sustained in Westmeath crash last week
More applicants sought for Troubles' victims scheme, with close to £35 million paid out so far
Poll: Have you watched all the movies nominated for Best Film at the Bafta awards?
Gardaí appeal for information after Dublin hit-and-run leaves man with serious injuries
St John of God service users ‘alarmed’ by proposed transfer to HSE due to funding issues