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Let’s be clear: Ireland’s hospitality VAT rate will not be passed onto consumers
Once more for the people at the back: lower prices are neither the aim nor the likely outcome here.
State bodies at odds as Housing Department says it was never offered the Baggot Street Hospital
‘We basically pay two mortgages’: Our readers share the impact of soaring childcare costs
We asked our readers to share their experience of the cost of childcare. Here’s what we heard back.
Quiz: How much do you know about Dolly Parton?
Portugal v Ireland, World Cup qualifier
Micheál Martin apologises to Fianna Fáil membership for 'clear failure' in selecting Jim Gavin
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Gardaí say Co Cork assault did not occur in Ipas centre after false reports circulated
'A total nightmare': A Kildare primary school's fight for support for its students
Micheál Martin says he's 'glad' Jim Gavin paid the money back to previous tenant
Maths Week: Your Saturday puzzle
Old Parish: An extract from Ciarán Murphy's book about taking up hurling at the age of 42
Ciarán Murphy
Humphreys thanks Micheál Martin for saying he plans to vote for her
Large Garda presence at far-right protest in Cork city
'The world remains silent': At least 60 dead after drone strike in Sudan's El-Fasher
First reduction in milk prices in Irish shops since 2023 as retailers cut costs
Holiday cottage on Trump's Doonbeg golf resort sells for triple its 2021 price
Did you watch MTV music videos growing up?
Burnt-out home on sale for 225k is a 'case study' for why we're in a housing crisis
Trump is in 'excellent health', according to his doctor
US ship, believed to be involved in secret subsea military work, returns to sea after Cork visit
The MV Gary Chouest spent last week in Cork Harbour and at a quayside in the town of Cobh.
Man (20s) arrested after attempted armed robbery in Co Dublin
Surrealing in the Years: Fianna Fáil once again aggrieved that their actions have consequences
Carl Kinsella
Lebanon condemns overnight Israeli strikes that killed one
'Fianna Fáilers have no one to vote for': Martin could be met with more angry faces at annual dinner
The party faithful are set to gather for an annual dinner in Dublin tonight.
Opinion: Between lifting the cap and new Derry flights, is Darragh O'Brien minister for climate, or just transport?
Dr Catherine Conlon
25 men taking fresh civil cases against paedophile surgeon and religious order
Humphreys denies lack of momentum as Connolly scores easy points with viral clips
Connolly’s campaign team are confident, but saying that now is not the time to be complacent.
Ireland U21s fight back to preserve 12-game home unbeaten run against Slovakia
Deposed champions Shelbourne delay Shamrock Rovers title party
Kerr McInroy scored the only goal of the game to give Reds’ European hopes major boost.
Antlers at dawn: It's deer breeding season so motorists are urged to drive with care
Man dead and woman hospitalised after crash in Co Tyrone
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Rollout of 90 new recharging hubs for electric vehicles announced for country's roads
Taoiseach says he'll vote for Humphreys and remains coy about whether he's voted Fine Gael before
Tibetan monk challenges asylum claim rejection, saying he will face persecution in China
Jim Gavin has repaid his former tenant the €3,300 that ended his presidential campaign
The money was received this afternoon, The Journal has confirmed.
‘No more rubbish excuses’ as two new waste compactors installed in Dublin city centre
Botún 'códala' a thug ísliú céime don Ghaeilge ar phaipéar thorthaí an Teastais Shóisearaigh