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Biden pressed ahead with plans to construct Gaza aid pier despite many concerns - report
Man charged with murder of woman (65) found at the scene of a fire in Derry at weekend
Explainer: Why are opposition leaders saying Macron is carrying out an 'anti-democratic coup'?
The French president has yet to appoint a prime minister, seven weeks after the country went to the polls.
Ten Palestinians killed after Israel targets towns and a refugee camp in the West Bank
Cork cyclist Eddie Dunbar claims first Grand Tour win after strong finish on stage 11 of Vuelta
Tributes paid to 'hero' who died helping children who got into difficulty in water at Cork beach
Fatal helicopter crash in Killucan occurred after training manoeuvre for dealing with engine failure
Refugees ordered to leave Mosney told inspectors they were concerned about lack of housing
A first-ever spacewalk by private citizens must wait as SpaceX delays mission due to conditions
Over half of successful Level 8 applicants got offered their first choice today
Woman charged with causing serious harm to her partner who died a day later
The CAO points for 2024 have just been released. Find them all here
Court hears Enoch Burke allegedly entered staff meeting at Co Westmeath school
Trinity College study finds loneliness among older adults is associated with a ‘wish to die’
Concertgoers couldn't get €3 cup deposits back after paying €10.50 for a pint at Dublin gig
Appeal over ‘alarming’ rate of ring buoy thefts after 30 go missing in a month in Dublin
Gardaí seeking two suspects over sexual assault in Dublin 8 last weekend
Irish Second-Level Students’ Union says mobile phone ban in schools is ‘not feasible’
Five million people watched the American College Football game in the Aviva Stadium last week
Turkish firm buys 95% stake in Mannok, the former Quinn Industrial Holdings
Poll: Should Dublin have a hotel tax for tourists?
PSNI treating arson attack on a church in east Belfast as a racially motivated hate crime
Captain of Sicily sunken yacht ‘not responding to prosecutors’ questions’
Oasis fans stress over delays with confirming place in pre-sale for reunion tickets
Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary calls for alcohol limits in airports to curb disorder on flights
Cork teenager scores first Brighton goal as Ferguson, Coleman and O'Brien give Ireland boost
Gardaí in Donegal seize suspected cannabinoid vapes after medical incident
Monaghan has fewest homes for sale or rent in the country according to new market analysis
Woman charged by gardaí in connection with death of man found injured in Balbriggan
CAO points are out today - find them all on The Journal from 2pm
Energised but can they win? What it's like to attend the Democratic National Convention
Dundrum protest: 'We tell the children it's okay, nothing will happen and that we are safe here'
Women who were moved into the former hotel in Tipperary say they are fearful that the site could be attacked, amid ongoing hostility from protesters.
Kamala Harris to sit down with CNN for first interview since Biden dropped out of race
Donald Trump indicted again on same charges as paused January 6 trial
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Second person dies days after crash in Donegal in which 16-year-old cousin killed
Man (50s) arrested after alleged stabbing incident outside of a shop in Co Cork
Plan to boost investment opportunities in EU headlines talks between Harris and Macron
The EU leaders also discussed the conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine and how their two countries can collaborate.