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July 2024
Budget 2025 to prioritise carers, those with a disability, working families and pensioners
Woman tells court she felt 'violated' by abuse at hands of sports coach
Shelley Duvall, star of The Shining, dies aged 75
FAI insist Hallgrímsson was always first choice as Canham goes on defensive
Is attempting suicide, and drinking alcohol, illegal in Dubai?
Fianna Fáil says it wants a court to sit 24/7 in Dublin to tackle anti-social behaviour
Larry Donnelly: With the utmost respect, I say this... Joe, it's time to go
Larry Donnelly
Colleagues and friends pay tribute to ‘lovely family’ killed in crossbow attack in England
Denis O'Brien wants Meta to provide information about 'false and malicious' ads using his image
Andy Farrell announces Ireland's starting 15 ahead of second Test against South Africa
Tori Towey 'elated' as she arrives home to Ireland after Dubai authorities drop charges
Radha Stirling, founder of the Detained in Dubai group, said Tori is 'super excited' to be home.
Speaking to The Journal, Stirling said the Irish embassy 'escorted her all the way through the airport and made sure she got on that flight'.
Mary Lou McDonald welcomed 'the end of this nightmare' but remarked that it 'raises fundamental questions around the treatment of women in Dubai'.
Doherty asks why quarries and block manufacturers weren't pursued over defective blocks
Couple facing up to 10 years in jail after convictions for 'bizarre' harassment of dentist
Starmer discusses importance of Nato alliance and UK-US 'special relationship' during Biden meeting
Fire on the spire of Rouen's famous Gothic cathedral now 'contained'
The cause of the fire is currently unknown.
Man (33) in court over €3m cocaine seizure in Clondalkin
Bonfire with mock police car on top labelled ‘absolutely disgraceful’ by UUP leader
Loyalist commentator Jamie Bryson claimed it was an ‘edgy artistic effort’ akin to Kneecap stunts.
'Accidental death' verdict in inquest into deaths of four young people on way to Leaving Cert event
Man dies following house fire in Co Mayo this morning
John Waters faces €150,000 costs award to cover defamed journalist Kitty Holland's legal costs
Aaron Brady loses appeal over conviction for the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe
Triple murder suspect remains in hospital after being found in north London cemetery amid manhunt
Poll: Should tolls be lifted for the All-Ireland hurling final?
Pilots' union recommend members accept Labour Court 17.75% pay increase recommendation
Motorcyclist (30s) dies following crash in Dublin
Biden to give high-stakes Nato press conference as alliance holds talks with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
Man (30s) to appear in court over seizure of €3 million worth of cocaine
Renewed appeal for information over murder of Antoinette Smith in 1980s
High Court appoints provisional liquidators to firms operating 11 health food stores
Oncologist: People with cancer are waiting too long for treatment in Ireland
Dr Michael McCarthy
Climate Change Advisory Council says reliance on imported fossil fuels 'needs to end'
Airspace off Clare to be closed to test high-tech military spec drones
A-techsyn is a firm that manufacturers the unmanned aircraft at their factory in Shannon Co Clare and are testing drones for the Naval Service and ecological studies.
Nato leaders pledge €40 billion in military aid 'within the next year' to Ukraine
Last-gasp goal breaks Dutch hearts and sends England into Euro 2024 final
Enerveo street lighting workers to begin strike action tomorrow over redundancy payment dispute
Law strengthening legislation on sexual offences passed by the Oireachtas
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Coveney wrapped: Brexit wars, the Cowen tweet and a broken promise on homeless families