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Quiz: How well do you know these Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees?
Childcare, traffic and fishing nets: Greens aim to hook voters in battle for Dublin Central
Munster produce strong second-half showing to shake off Zebre
Here's what happened today: Saturday
Heard the tale of the American animator who walked out on Disney and set up in 1980s Dublin?
Some flights from Dublin Airport cancelled tomorrow amid warning not to travel to Gulf region
The 2026 graduate job hunt: It's not a hopeless labour market, but it is harder
Sarah Geraghty
'Totally unacceptable': Burns says security guards injured at GAA Congress protest
Farmers protest outside Agriculture Minister’s constituency office over Bord Bia dispute
Woman in her 60s appears in court accused of murdering man stabbed after house party in Dublin
Green success in the UK by-election a good sign for its Irish sister party, O'Gorman says
Tributes paid as Tyrone road crash victim named as Donegal footballer and chef
Man accused of running over garda with scrambler in Dublin denied bail
Disability rights campaigners protest in Dublin for emergency payment
Mother of Navan teen killed in hit-and-run says family faces ‘forced goodbye’ and lasting trauma
'People don't see the pain': Emma Fogarty on her new documentary and friendship with Colin Farrell
A documentary following Fogarty and Farrell’s Dublin marathon journey premieres this evening before streaming globally on HBO.
Renter beware: I set my novel in a two-tier housing nightmare that came true
Edel Coffey
CMAT faces stiff competition from Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift and more at tonight’s Brit Awards
Singer Neil Sedaka, known for Laughter in the Rain, dies aged 86
Have you been served an eviction notice ahead of the 'rent reset'? We want to hear from you
Changes for new tenancies will kick in tomorrow - here's what renters need to know
Motoring: Why the Chinese car has gone mainstream
Paddy Comyn
Online child maintenance calculator to help parents agree on fair payment amounts
Limerick priest says banning open-coffin wakes in churches is ‘regrettable and problematic’
Worries new rules will heap pressure on renters in a city already seeing 'concerning trends'
It’s almost a year since the state’s private rental watchdog flagged mounting issues in Galway’s rental sector.
Law firm 'inundated' with Irish students seeking Covid compensation from universities
Phoenix Law believes students whose college experience was significantly disrupted during the pandemic may be entitled to compensation.
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Man can be deported to Nigeria after over 16 years' of attempts to stay in Ireland
Leinster misfire in the Welsh rain as they fall to defeat
Wexford's Derek Kent elected GAA President
Security planning underway for Keir Starmer visit to east Cork next month for major summit
Sources have said that Starmer and a team from Downing Street are set to arrive in Cork on 13 March.
Chinese students beaten with crowbar left Ireland following vicious attack
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Statue of Queen Victoria in Belfast hospital complex vandalised in paint attack
Fresh produce shortages after torrential rain in Spain and Morocco could soon push up prices
Former professional soccer player jailed for raping woman at knifepoint in her home
Drogheda United to pay full cost of flare damage to Oriel Park pitch
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Woman tells court she was left 'with only the clothes on my back' after her house burnt down