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October 2024
House prices rise by over 10% in the year to August
Should we get rid of 'best before' dates?
FactCheck: Oat milk is set to be brought under VAT laws - but it isn't about to get more expensive
Pearse Doherty defends McDonald over statement praising Niall Ó Donnghaile on his resignation
Doherty rejected any comparison with the references given by Sinn Féin staffers to former press officer Michael McMonagle.
Bloody Sunday Trust says 'there will be no grieving' for former British Army head Mike Jackson
Group of victims of Michael Shine call on other parties to make manifesto pledge on inquiry
SF yesterday said it would add a commitment to a Commission of Investigation in its manifesto, after Labour’s promise to do so last month.
Wet and mild weather in store with risk of coastal flooding due to very high spring tides
Brian Stanley accuses McDonald of 'abusing Dáil privilege' to 'shift focus' from Sinn Féin
Search for Robert Nairac, 'Disappeared' by the IRA during the Troubles, ends without success
Revealed: Widespread breaches of basic care standards at residential disability centres
The Journal Investigates analysed 900 inspection reports to reveal that two large providers failed to meet Hiqa standards in over 85% of inspections last year.
Ability West and the COPE Foundation were identified as the most problematic providers
Staffing was identified as one of the leading causes of regulation breaches
Burnout and low morale due to staff crisis is impacting care received by residents
US warns Israel that it could withhold assistance if it continues to block aid to Palestinians
The US "made clear" to the Israeli government that there are changes that they need to make to increase aid deliveries from the current "very, very low levels”.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the idea of a "unilateral ceasefire" in Lebanon during a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron.
World Conker Championships probing cheating claims after winner found with steel chestnut
DPP directs no prosecution over young boy who died after hotel pool incident in 2022
Archbishop urges people to 'strongly oppose' assisted dying legislation ahead of next election
Elderly man dies in Co Meath crash
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Political high drama grabs attention of Dáil, but child protection issues, not so much
Cannabis worth €4.8 million seized at Dublin Port
Under what circumstances can Irish soldiers in Lebanon use force to defend themselves?
We take a look at the rules governing how Irish soldiers use force while deployed on UN peacekeeping missions.
Opinion: Overcrowding in our prisons causes issues for the children of inmates too
Senan Tuohy-Hamill
Heroic Ireland U21s push Italy all the way but fall short in Euros qualification bid
Thomas Tuchel 'agrees deal' to succeed Gareth Southgate as England manager
Dublin steakhouse Shanahan’s stops taking bookings amid fears over immediate future
Maths Week: Your Tuesday puzzle
Legislation allowing Gardaí to direct people to remove face coverings at protests is approved
Trial begins of ex-rugby international Brendan Mullin for allegedly stealing €500,000 from bank
Ex-SF senator Niall Ó Donnghaile named in Dáil as party member who resigned over texting controversy
Pressure on McDonald amid accusations of misleading Oireachtas on former senator's departure
McDonald also said that a complaint against Brian Stanley relates to his personal behaviour, which left the complainant “traumatised and distressed”.
Trial of senior barrister accused of 2022 murder on Tallaght farm to open tomorrow
McDonald tells Dáil that complaint made against TD Brian Stanley is 'very serious'
Arrest over false claims that man in Newtownmountkennedy was 'inappropriate' on bus
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The Journal's focus on mental health, child and animal welfare lauded on awards shortlist
Institutions who alter or destroy survivor records could face criminal prosecution
Senior garda leading organised crime operations appointed as new Deputy Commissioner
Public urged to look to the horizon for chance to view comet last seen 80,000 years ago
First group of asylum seekers sent from Italy to centres in Albania today under new deal