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September 2024
Opinion: The UN's summit this month is a cause for hope in the battle against climate change
Hans Zomer
Hotel tells Dept it will lower its rates to 'avoid further displacement' of Ukrainians
Peadar Tóibín: 'Aontú is gaining popularity by holding the Government's feet to the fire'
Head of Garda National Immigration Bureau: There'll be a 'significant' increase in deportations
Detective Chief Superintendent Aidan Minnock sat down with The Journal for a rare interview.
Cannabis plants seized from growhouses in separate operations in Co Monaghan and Galway Gaeltacht
US Boeing workers go on strike after voting overwhelmingly to reject 25% wage increase
Pope Francis describes upcoming US election as a choice between 'the lesser of two evils'
Summit hosted by US company with ties to Israel, due to be held in Croke Park, has been postponed
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Over 560,000 children receive polio vaccine in Gaza as first phase of campaign ends
Late Late returns: Is the chat show still relevant as our viewing habits change?
Luke Mulcahy
Rhasidat Adeleke gets third at Diamond League final after Eid Naser disqualified
Taxi driver with 'cash only' policy appeals after having licence revoked
Justin Timberlake pleads guilty to 'impaired driving' following his arrest for drunken driving
Gardaí warn of ‘fake news and misinformation’ over incident involving school in Blakestown
UK Government rejects calls for public inquiry into murder of GAA official Sean Brown
Irish security forces monitoring reports of Russian naval activity in the Atlantic
Sources have said that Russian naval exercises are planned to take place in the coming weeks.
Politicians praise 'reset' in North-South relations at council meeting
Junior Minister tells court she 'didn't feel safe' after cow dung thrown towards her at public meeting
Michelle O'Neill wades into dispute after Irish language protest at new Belfast station
Around 100 protestors yesterday took part in a demonstration at the new Grand Central Station in Belfast over a lack of Irish language signage.
Tánaiste says 'we didn't do right' by Sophie Toscan du Plantier and 'we failed her family'
State has no special needs education facilities for more than 160 children, High Court told
Rory McIlroy in tie for third at Irish Open, with Shane Lowry four off the lead
‘Significant failures’ in UL’s multi million-euro property deals, says spending watchdog
CBS Synge Street was unaware Minister greenlit Gaelscoil plan until day before announcement
Teenager filmed young girl undressed in changing kiosk at National Aquatic Centre, court hears
What would Sr Michael say? Derry Girls mural partly covered by pub (but the council's on the case)
Dutch authorities seize thousands of illegal electric 'fatbikes'
Basketball Ireland secure planning permission for €38 million arena redevelopment
Poll: Will you watch much of The Late Late Show this year?
Biden and Starmer to discuss letting Ukraine use long-range arms against Russia
Short-notice 'meeting' of National Party attended by one person to dismiss Justin Barrett ruled invalid
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Over a dozen bank accounts frozen and €140,000 in cash seized over supply of counterfeit phones
Death toll from devastating typhoon in Vietnam rises to 233 people
Two charged with burglary after Banksy painting stolen from London gallery
Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty reveals he feared he gave Pope Francis shingles
Life in war: When the soldiers raided our house, they destroyed everything. I was just so angry
Sara Alajmeh