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FAI say they will play Israel - but this Nations League controversy is only just beginning
Ireland’s games with Israel will be played – but we don’t yet know where the games will be.
Two Limerick gardaí have five-year-long suspensions lifted as fallout from trial continues
Public urged to be alert to signs and symptoms of norovirus as cases up over 50% in a week
Search underway for man who went overboard from ferry in Irish Sea
Three seeking to be Fine Gael candidate for Galway West by-election
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man accused of plotting to blow up mosque claims Explosives Act is unconstitutional
New €100m Rotunda Hospital critical care unit for women and infants denied planning permission
Conservation groups objected on the grounds that the new building would damage the Georgian square’s prospect of long-term regeneration.
Irish ICE detainee Seamus Culleton could be deported to Ireland as early as next week
It comes amid confirmation that Culleton had a number of charges against him before he left Ireland in 2009.
Investigation launched after arson attack on Limerick mosque
Supervalu and Centra owner announces that over 80 jobs are at risk
'Lovely surprise': A Fine Gael Senator won a car on last week’s Late Late Show
Fixing leaky taps among ‘simple steps’ public urged to take ahead of cold snap
Ireland to face Israel in Nations League
Waiting in the rain for a bus? Just three shelters were built in Dublin last year
Air traffic controller shortage has closed areas of Irish airspace more than 10 times in six weeks
American man who strangled father at Laois hotel found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity
Warning over appearance of highly poisonous flowering plant on Dublin and Meath beaches
Tusla to check that over 23,000 children whose cases were closed are still in school
Love comes at a higher price this Valentine’s Day, with cost of a box of chocolates up 10%
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The illusion of safety for 'undocumented Irish'
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'Such a coup to get this over Dublin': Retailer Sephora opens its first Irish shop in Belfast
TDs are 'sick to the teeth' of the children’s science centre saga
Radio Nova breakfast show tops chart in Dublin, as FM104 loses out for first time in decades
Comedian PJ Gallagher and veteran presenter Jim McCabe told The Journal they’re over the moon.
Farrell makes six changes for Ireland's clash with Italy
Edwin Edogbo is set for his Ireland debut off the bench in Dublin.
Ratcliffe issues carefully worded apology for 'offending some people' with immigration remarks
Breaking the grip: Can we rethink education in Ireland, north and south?
Emma DeSouza
'He sounded like someone from Emmerdale': What Irish cinemagoers made of Wuthering Heights
This might just be the first adaptation of a Brontë novel to feature two sun-soaked Australian leads yearning in the English countryside.
The new adaptation of Wuthering Heights is out tomorrow – will you be watching it?
Met Éireann issues Status Yellow ice warning for all of Ireland from tomorrow
Man arrested in connection with murder of Daniel Aruebose released without charge
Vigil held for victims of Canada school shooting in devastated small town
Sean Dyche sacked by Nottingham Forest after less than four months in charge
Money Diaries: How is your spending and saving going? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
The Journal reader
Conor McGregor served with compliance notice for not disclosing promotional Instagram content
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch has confirmed he'll run in the Dublin Central by-election
‘The Monk’ had restarted his social media accounts and had been hinting that he might run since the by-election was announced.
Government wins late night vote in support of embattled Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin
'The system is broken': Our readers' stories of the 'madness' of bidding on a home in Ireland
From being asked to bid in €2,500 increments to being told to bid higher even when others have bowed out, our readers say reform is needed.