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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'
Earnáil na leabhar Gaeilge ag dul chun tosaigh agus cloch mhíle stairiúil bainte amach
AZ Alkmaar 2-0 Shelbourne, Uefa Conference League
Debunked: Enoch Burke was jailed again, but not for 'refusing to endorse transgender ideology'
Three children hospitalised and pet dog killed in suspected arson attack on home in Ballyfermot
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Twenty people stall a €9.5 billion project
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Harris says Sinn Féin is the party of ‘taking big money from big American building companies’
Tusla signals D-Day for reform as TDs say full review needed over 'dead' and 'missing' children
The CEO of Tusla said the agency is facing capacity and workforce supply issues in the face of unprecedented demand.
Actress Ruth Codd reveals she has had second leg amputation
Luas night services for Christmas announced as Red Line to reopen fully tomorrow after fire
Bank of Ireland launches new mortgage product for older people looking to downsize
'I'm not forcing people to come to Ireland': Justice Minister defends sweeping immigration reforms
Tomorrow is Black Friday – will you be shopping?
Third honoree turns down doctorate from University of Galway over links to Israeli tech institute
Liverpool's misery deepens with 4-1 loss to PSV, while Arsenal thump Harry Kane's Bayern Munich
Wind warning issued for two counties as unsettled weekend of weather looms
Careers expert: Meetings can be the worst part of work. Here's how to sort them out
Sarah Geraghty
National Guard shooting suspect worked with US military in Afghanistan
Extreme rainfall like that earlier this month is twice as likely because of climate change
Government to move forward with plans to speed up judicial reviews already in the system
Dozens of people mistakenly told they had got an apartment in Dublin housing scheme
One of the 61 people who received the email in error told The Journal it has played with her "life and emotions"
She and her partner were overjoyed when they thought they had secured an affordable tenancy
The agency took over 24 hours to say the offer had been a mistake - by which point her partner had ended his lease
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26th November 2025
Man (80s) dies after single-vehicle crash in Kildare
UK budget: End of two-child benefit cap praised amid criticism of tax-hikes
The State's emergency gas reserve will be stored along the Shannon Estuary in Co Clare
CHI issue apology after inquest of teenager with asthma who waited four years to see consultant
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Whistleblowers call for introduction of legal aid as TD says system is a 'national disgrace'
Gardaí seized files, phones and computer equipment in raid on Limerick Garda office, trial hears
Over 40% of women giving birth had caesarean sections last year, HSE says
Opinion: Government shouldn't make local councils into scapegoats for its own housing failures
Oisín O'Connor