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Minister contacts Road Safety Authority over its lack of visibility in aftermath of M9 collision
The minister of state is understood to have made it very clear that he is unhappy with the organisation.
Garda appears before court charged with seeking to hire hitman to murder a woman and three children
Israel admits firing on car in death of Palestinian girl Hind Rajab, who became a protest symbol
GRA President believes pursuit training could take until 2028 to be fully rolled out to frontline units
No regulation and no large-scale testing: The HSE's drug lab is worried about what's in your vape
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National Children's Hospital hits 82% room completion as 4,674 rooms signed off
BAM Ireland says a further 690 rooms are fully completed and awaiting design team sign-off as the project enters the final stages of commissioning.
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Real Betis in pole position to sign Troy Parrott from AZ Alkmaar
Man (69) found dead at house in Cavan named as garda probe continues
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SPOTLIGHT

Car theft gangs The phenomenon of young car theft gangs speeding along motorways and posting footage has been brought into sharp focus by Sunday night's fatal M9 crash 

social media
Tribute posts to M9 teenagers prompt angry backlash and more than 2,000 comments on Facebook
Pursuit training
Promises of garda pursuit training undercut by question of training instructors first
speeding cars
'Get me famous’: TikTok accounts rack up thousands of views with stolen cars and garda pursuits
nightly calls
How gardaí are responding to the surge in car theft gangs
Justin Kelly
Commissioner: Reckless drivers speeding wrong way down motorways for 'social media likes'
'You never know who might turn up': A finger-clicking jazz jam on a lazy Sunday evening
An evening in the company of brilliant professionals dedicated amateurs at a jazz drop-in session in Smithfield.
Trinity 'deeply concerned' over refusal of Gaza students' visas
Community and drama pioneer from Donegal Gaeltacht remembered in new book by neighbour
Ceannródaí i nGaeltacht Thír Chonaill tugtha chun cuimhne i leabhar nua ag a chomharsain
Israel admits firing on car in death of Palestinian girl Hind Rajab, who became a protest symbol
Lise Hand: Ireland's sportswomen are now leading from the front, at last
Lise Hand
MEP says driving the wrong way down the motorway should be classed as attempted murder
Limerick teen accused of dangerous driving causing death of nurse while high on 'fast gas'
No regulation and no large-scale testing: The HSE's drug lab is worried about what's in your vape
The Journal visited a lab where scientists have discovered highly addictive illegal substances in nicotine and CBD vapes.
VOICES

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Little forests in urban areas
How tiny pocket forests can help cities breathe again
Catherine Cleary
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Raising them right
Is it ever okay to admit you’ve got a favourite child?
Niamh O'Reilly
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Tech worker
I spent a decade in tech. Then AI took my job
Agnes
53
GLP-1s and the weight loss revolution
Obesity was never a failure of willpower. Science has moved on
Dr Michael Crotty
55
The physio is in
What is hypermobility and how can you manage it?
Stephen O'Rourke
5
Kids' pocket money
Should you pay kids for doing household chores?
Niamh O'Reilly
52
Drinking Ireland dry
We're asking the wrong questions about data centres
Dr Paul Davis
28
GRA President believes pursuit training could take until 2028 to be fully rolled out to frontline units
Minister contacts Road Safety Authority over its lack of visibility in aftermath of M9 collision
The minister of state is understood to have made it very clear that he is unhappy with the organisation.
TD and Youth Committee chair stands by post criticising 'eulogising' of 'thugs'
My life with alopecia: I tried everything, even rubbed cabbage stalks on my bald head for weeks
Chloe Dinneen
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An bhfuil oideachas trí Ghaeilge i mbaol?
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House prices are still climbing but are at their slowest rate since January 2024
OpenAI confirms it isn't buying a teenager's startup, despite cheers for offer at Dublin event
Rise in house fire deaths as crews attend over 4,100 incidents in people’s homes last year
How do platforms like GoFundMe ensure money goes to the right place when campaigns go viral?
Garda appears before court charged with seeking to hire hitman to murder a woman and three children
The garda, who cannot be identified, was suspended from duty at the start of an investigation by the Garda Anti-Corruption Unit.
Four people went to a Dublin hospital with fears over their sight in the week after the eclipse
Over €320k raised for sisters injured in M9 crash who have 'long and challenging road ahead'
Petition launched to stop development of Starbucks drive-thru at Galway Shopping Centre
Paddy Power World Cup ad labelled as 'racist' against English people has fallen foul of ad rules
'Like a home away from home': Gazan paracyclists on their Dublin-Belfast charity spin
‘I didn’t think I was a Rose': Caoilfhinn Ní Choiligh on the journey to the Rose of Tralee crown
Quiz: How much do you know about Slow Horses?
People seeking last-minute Electric Picnic tickets warned to be wary of scams
Man (70s) dies in single-vehicle collision in Co Meath
Ann Travers ‘hopes’ President Connolly can broker meeting with woman convicted of sister’s killing
Former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios provisionally suspended after testing positive for cocaine
Frank Beard, famously ZZ Top's only member without a beard, dies aged 77
Would higher customs charges affect your decision to shop from outside the EU?
Rosie O'Donnell regales audience with tales of Ireland as she stands in for Jimmy Kimmel
The UK wants to name one of our future storms after a cartoon sheep