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10th March 2024 - 16th March 2024
Sleep Expert: Smartphones and their effect on sleep - are you addicted to the screen?
Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in a van
Remembering Charlie Bird: A champion of awareness for Motor Neurone Disease
Apathy, confusion and 'woke gallery' warnings: Fianna Fáilers split on what next for party
Fine Gael TD hits out at Eamon Ryan over 'sloppy' rollout of low-cost retrofitting scheme
Homeless man who died in tent was living on streets to protect grandmother from Covid-19, inquest hears
Tailored security and social media monitoring service recommended for politicians in new report
Ireland set to defend itself in case over failure to protect peat bogs from turf cutting
Russia's presidential election is neither free nor fair, say EU and Nato
Nolan awaiting Covid inquiry terms of reference before saying he will be engaging with it
Former garda assaulted ex-wife and stepsons over 12-year period while member of the force
Sinn Féin criticises Government decision to gift scarves partly made of NZ wool for Paddy's Day
Varadkar denies softening language on Gaza during US trip, says tailoring message for audience needed
Ireland side remains unchanged for this weekend's Six Nations decider against Scotland
Visually impaired councillor says he was accused of pretending to be blind
It's official! The Local and European Elections will be held on Friday 7 June
Suspect arrested by gardaí after woman is stabbed and assaulted in Tralee, Co Kerry
The woman was attacked this morning shortly after 9.30am at an apartment in Tralee.
Planned increase to excise duties could put petrol stations near border 'under grave threat'
'Heartbroken': Wife and daughters remember Charlie Bird during memorial service
Every tenth motorist has admitted to getting behind the wheel of a car after having a drink
John O'Shea's first - and perhaps only - Ireland squad as manager named ahead of friendlies
DCC councillors discussed the tents near Mount Street yesterday and let loose on the government
Poll: Should the passenger cap at Dublin Airport be increased?
Debunked: Anti-migrant video asks: ‘Anyone know where in Dublin this is?’ The answer: Germany
Ireland fined €4.5m by EU court for persistent delays in implementing updated telecoms rules
Varadkar and O'Neill gently raise Gaza message to muted applause from Washington power brokers
The two politicians made brief references and steered away from hard-hitting language in their speeches.
There was a notable difference in Varadkar's language on Gaza in his DC speech compared to an earlier speech in Boston.
When he did mention Gaza, the was lukewarm applause compared to the reaction to his comments about Ukraine.
Arrests and one man hospitalised as groups armed with knives fight on Dublin's Talbot Street
Four measles cases now confirmed in Ireland
Varadkar 'supports' proposal that could see asylum seekers deported to countries in North Africa
NI excluded from quashing of Post Office convictions - but Naomi Long says 'door not shut'
Cillian Murphy, Andrew Scott and Barry Keoghan among nominees for this year's IFTA awards
Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA and Shania Twain to headline Glastonbury
Man charged over false imprisonment of woman following garda alert for van
Man (40s) dies following two-vehicle collision in Co Kildare
‘Open for business’: Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly bring burgeoning double act to Washington
Biden's heart is 'in the right place' in relation to Gaza conflict, Varadkar says
Sancho helps Dortmund past PSV; Atletico Madrid comeback ends in shootout win over Inter
European elections: Dead-heat on whether immigration is a big issue for voters
A third of people say they would vote for a candidate with ‘strong anti-immigration views’.
TheJournal/Ireland Thinks poll finds voters evenly split on the relevance of immigration to June elections.
The second survey in the major series also asked questions about EU immigration policy and sea rescue missions.