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Taoiseach asks ministers to examine if Irish statistics on sexual violence need updating
'There are days she's screaming so much we're all in tears' - parents of 'butterfly skin' children appeal to Dáil for help
'We signed for our baby's remains like an Amazon delivery, it haunted us'
Mattie McGrath storms out of 'biased' Eighth Amendment Committee
'We apologise unreservedly' 'We sincerely apologise': Five banks say sorry for tracker mortgage mess
New arrivals: Four children from 'The Jungle' camp to arrive in Ireland soon
'They're refusing to engage': Banks reject almost half of personal insolvency proposals
Leo told to 'call in the fraud squad' over tracker mortgage scandal
New Zealand political party ordered to pay €351k to Eminem in copyright case
'God knows what will happen': Bertie's cryptic answer on if he'll run for president
'We bailed out the banks and all we got was two fingers back'
Tracker mortgage motion which will ban bonuses for bankers to be backed by government
Tracker scandal: Repayments by Christmas as Donohoe bemoans 'cultural issue' with banks
Poll: Should President Higgins announce if he's seeking a second term?
Japan's Abe storms to 'super-majority', promises to 'deal firmly' with North Korea
EU money could protect public spaces in Cork, Dublin, Limerick and Galway from terror attacks
How Ireland wants to become the data centre capital of the world
Barcelona is the most visited city in Spain but tourism is falling amid images of unrest
Poll: Does it make sense to charge a nominal fee for 'free' GP care for the under-12s?
Why aren't people taking up jobs as nurses, doctors and soldiers? The government plans to find out
450,000 protest in Barcelona as Catalan leader claims Spanish government is 'acting like Franco'
Varadkar says he'll move the time of his Ard Fheis speech so it doesn't clash with Ireland-Denmark
'Have you tried actually applying for something with the Public Services Card? It's a painful experience'
Cianan Brennan
Sinn Féin the big loser in latest opinion poll
Donald Trump says he'll release all of the secret JFK assassination files
Spain's government has stripped Catalonia of its 'autonomous powers'
'If jihadists die, it's for the best' - France doesn't want its citizens who became Isis fighters coming home
How the battle for Catalan independence is being fought online (including on TheJournal.ie)
Paschal Donohoe: Tracker mortgage scandal 'shines a light into the culture of Irish banking'
Leo: 'I am going to miss the UK when they leave the EU'
US-backed forces declare victory over the Islamic State's former 'capital'
Obama and Bush both take aim at 'bigotry' of Trump era
Leo says most citizens in Northern Ireland will be 'Irish and European' after Brexit
'I thought at least that was sacred' - Trump's chief of staff strongly defends president's call to war widow
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'Workers are being told "bugger off, you're 65 now". It's not fair'
'A dog who won't bark, never mind bite': Central Bank in the firing line over tracker scandal
Psychiatrist pulls out of Eighth Amendment Committee appearance
Spain headed for a showdown as Rajoy set to suspend Catalan autonomy