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Flu cases are up more than 40% this week compared to last but still at 'low to moderate levels'
NI trauma charity reveals how it was nearly scammed by a fake donation of a baby grand piano
Ryanair has killed off its frequent flying scheme after customers saved too much money from it
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
An Post has announced the deadlines for posting letters and parcels abroad for Christmas
'Human beings deserve better': Emergency accommodation figures reach new record of 16,766
Charges against two teenagers accused of attempting to rape girl in Ballymena last June dropped
Enoch Burke's salary will now be given directly to Wilson's Hospital School to pay €15k damages
Dáil told Dunnes Stores ‘refusing’ to co-operate with food regulator investigation over prices
More bad news for household budgets as Irish Life Health announces another price rise
Man sentenced to life in prison for murder of 87-year-old Irishman John Mackey in London
Kerry man sentenced to life in prison for 2022 murder of his mother in Killarney
Housing crisis means women must ‘make choice to stay with abuser or navigate homelessness’
Majority of households have less money to spend this Christmas than they did last year
The final season of Stranger Things has started – will you be watching?
Wildcat bones dating back over 5,500 years ago uncovered during dig in the Burren
Mother of former conjoined twins named Family Carer of the Year
Black Friday: We all love a bargain - but let's not destroy the planet for the sake of them
Barry Andrews
The Red Line Luas has fully reopened this morning — here’s the Christmas timetable
‘Unmitigated disaster’: Committee told €4m spent on national science centre that ‘may never happen’
Several people evacuated after apartment fire in Clonmel
Grief: I've lost my dad, my mum and my sisters. I've learned we all need a space to talk
Emma Rock
Black Friday: Public warned about fake cloned websites and ‘too good to be true’ offers
Staff at Irish Meta client firm told 400 jobs at risk just weeks ahead of Christmas
One employee whose job is now at risk told The Journal that the news has come as a complete shock.
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27th November 2025
Michael McGrath says people who underestimate Micheál Martin 'do so at their peril'
Roisín O'Donnell's Nesting wins Novel of the Year at An Post Irish Book Awards
Coroner returns 'medical misadventure' verdict in case of 16-year-old girl who died at UHL
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man arrested in Belfast after list of cocaine prices was sent to a youth league group chat
Expert warns that 'no platform is safe' after teenager harassed by man she met on Roblox
Shamrock Rovers v Shakhtar Donetsk, Uefa Conference League
Shock as stag beheaded in north Dublin parkland in 'premeditated' killing
Sally Rooney's books may be pulled off UK shelves due to her support for Palestine Action group
This 'terrifying' Irish ad about online child safety plays out like a dystopian horror movie
Police in Derry investigating attack on officers with hunting knife as attempted murder
Gridlock in Dublin city as taxi drivers stage 'go-slow' protest over Uber fixed rate charges
More than 6,000 drivers in Ireland currently use the Uber app.
Nitrates derogation could be extended by three years after proposal backed by European Commission
Over 47,000 runners apply for Dublin Marathon ballot 'with demand at highest level ever'