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Man in his 20s killed in crash in Co Roscommon as woman and child taken to hospital
Four men to appear in court after 19 petrol bombs seized
Climate Action Plan: Organic farming increases while forests have become emission source
Dublin Airport on course to exceed 2024 passenger cap after busiest month ever
Legal experts dispute Irish government's position that it can't pass Occupied Territories Bill
Grenfell Tower inquiry will release its findings today on 2017 fire that killed 72 people
Budget watchdog warns Govt may have to ‘reverse promises’ as 'boasts of a surplus are misleading'
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council said the Government’s ‘everything now’ approach is ‘needlessly adding to pressures’.
The full list of schools and number of allegations against them in the sexual abuse scoping inquiry
Despite upholding Ryanair complaints, IAA will not force Dublin Airport to reassess winter charges
Almost 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse of children in schools run by religious orders
Hundreds of people have come forward with allegations of being abused in schools when they were children.
Restore Together, an advocacy group for survivors, said any statutory inquiry "must be structured to reflect the urgency of the situation"
Alan Kelly demands Govt halt 'scandalous' transfer of families from Borrisokane IPAS centre
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Abuse survivors told scoping inquiry they believed paedophile rings operated at some schools
“The principal would open the door, see the abuse taking place, even rape in progress, and just close the door again.”
Orla Comerford wins T13 100m bronze, Ireland’s second Paralympic medal in five minutes
Niamh O'Reilly: Parents are under more pressure now than they've ever been
Niamh O'Reilly
Ireland's Róisín Ní Riain wins bronze medal in women's 200m Individual Medley final
At least 12 people die after boat sinking in English Channel
Drink driver found travelling at 162km/h in 100km/h zone in Galway
Minister: 'Truly shocking' to hear the number of alleged abusers across religious schools
The findings of a scoping inquiry has revealed almost 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse of children in schools run by religious orders.
Armagh GAA warns schools about fake Sam Maguire trophy being showcased for ‘substantial’ fees
Taoiseach 'angry and annoyed' at 'inexcusable' cost of €335k bike shelter, welcomes full review
The minister with responsibility for the OPW has ordered a full review of the project.
Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea has called on the Taoiseach to “name and shame” those responsible.
The Green Party has taken aim at media portrayals implying it had a role in the shelter's construction.
Nearly €284,000 of the total amount was spent on the shelter's construction.
Five children arrested in UK on suspicion of murdering 80-year-old man in a park
'Not the space I'm in': Taoiseach has no plans to follow Brazil example in blocking 'X'
At least 41 killed and 180 injured following Russian strike in Ukraine, says Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Man in his 60s dies after getting into difficulty in water off the Donegal coast
Man found guilty of sexual assault of 14-year-old girl at Dublin bus stop given suspended sentence
Poll: Do you find time to read books?
Drugs and machine gun seized by gardaí in Limerick
Several cases filed in High Court over defective building blocks in Donegal
Taoiseach says housing key focus as Cabinet meets for the first time after the summer break
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack discharged from hospital
UK Office of Environmental Protection publishes damning report on Northern Ireland water quality
A quarter of children aged 8-12 have encountered harmful content online, charity report says
Focus Ireland calls for more social housing as demand for services rose by 12.5% in 2023
China school bus crashes into crowd, kills 11 including students
Data centres drive electricity demand increase as energy emissions fall too slowly to hit climate goals
'Not how navies work': Head of naval operations hits out at 'incorrect' reports on status of ships
Captain Darragh Kirwan the head of Naval Service Operations Command and his colleague Commander Eoin Smith spoke to The Journal.