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'It's inhumane': Colin Farrell criticises lack of funding for people living with rare skin condition
Shelbourne take slender advantage into final two games as title contenders earn wins
Stockdale stars as Ulster cruise to bonus-point win over depleted Ospreys
Taoiseach promises 'clarity' soon on election date as Roderic O'Gorman calls for 29 November
Gardaí investigating crimes against children must obtain court orders to access Tusla files
'Please give Liam the little dignity he has left': Cheryl criticises media coverage after Liam Payne's death
Woman who stabbed social worker and left her with life altering injuries sentenced to 8 years
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Man charged in connection to car hijack and forcing man to drive at knifepoint in Dublin
Maths Week: Your Friday Puzzle
McEntee's decision to refuse residency to Indian woman in sham marriage upheld in Supreme Court
Rory Gallagher's €1 million guitar to be homed in Cork
Ex-Irish player alleges she was sexually assaulted by Mohamed Al Fayed
Man convicted of rape in 2005 has notification requirements lifted after almost 20 years
Biden says Sinwar's death offers chance for 'path to peace' in Gaza. This hope seems unlikely.
Hamas has said there will be no ceasefire until Israel withdraws completely from Gaza.
Jury hears 999 call made by victim in murder trial of barrister Diarmuid Phelan
Gardaí seize cash and electronics in raids targeting alleged Islamic terror fundraisers
Man in his 90s dies after being struck by car in Fermoy supermarket car park
Five years after losing his seat, Fine Gael's Noel Rock to bid for Dáil return
Armed gardaí called to serious incident in Tipperary with four people injured
Appeal for information after horse found dismembered in skip bags in South County Dublin
Man accused of ‘deliberately' ramming gates of Áras an Uachtaráin granted bail
How Israel unwittingly tracked down and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
Ireland to sign UAE extradition treaty after co-operation on Kinahan cartel gangsters in Dubai
Wind warnings in place for Sunday as Storm Ashley set to sweep across Ireland
A Status Orange warning has been issued for Galway and Mayo, with a yellow warning in place for the rest of the country.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
FactCheck: The Occupied Territories Bill will not ban all trade between Israel and Ireland
Two men (20s) in hospital following serious single-car collision in Co Galway
Northern Ireland man who preyed on 70 child victims online pleads guilty to manslaughter
Should local authorities take back control of bin collections?
Harris and Trump both have Michigan in their sights, with Gaza the key concern of many voters
The state’s large Arab-American population could be key to breaking the deadlock, but both candidates are firmly behind Israel.
'Vote of conscience': Micheál Martin says FF TDs will have free vote on assisted dying report
Larry Donnelly: Why are Kamala Harris and Donald Trump neck and neck?
Larry Donnelly
More than half of kids aged 8-12 feel they spend too much time online
Brittany Ferries apologises to passengers stuck in Bilbao on ferry bound for Rosslare
Man continues to live in Ballsbridge home despite not paying mortgage since 2009, court told
Pedestrian (70s) seriously injured after being struck by SUV in Dublin
Who was Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and what does his death mean for the war in Gaza?