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Over 120 birds rescued from ‘deplorable’ hoarding situation in the midlands
Naval vessels recycled rather than sold due to concerns the ships could end up with a ‘warlord’
20 years of legal migrant voting in Ireland but conspiracies about it are being shared online
Man wielding a knife 'screamed' at Ukrainian family to 'move out' of Dublin home, court hears
Elections 2024: The seeds of an Irish 'Stop the Steal' campaign are being sown
Ciarán O’Connor
Search operation resumes for man missing off Galway coast
Poll: Should schools close for polling day?
Pitbull terrier shot by armed gardaí after dog attack in Cork
Fine Gael deletes video using music from children's viral rap hit after criticism from studio behind it
Who's running for the council in your area? Here's how to find out
Robbie Keane to step down as Maccabi Tel Aviv manager
Reeling in the Queers: Ireland's censorship - official and unofficial - of sex had a huge impact
Páraic Kerrigan
Gardaí renew appeal in search for 84-year-old woman missing from Galway
Cancer patients fighting Israeli government to avoid deportation to Gaza
Up to 40 people are affected and, to date, almost half have lodged petitions to stay in Israel and keep receiving medical care.
Lawyer Tamir Blank said patients who cannot receive the treatment or aftercare needed could end up in "a very dire condition"
Some people would have to return to refugee camps where the sanitation is poor and they may "not have access to even basic medical care"
A third of Irish people think about climate change when choosing their holiday destination
Life with cancer in Gaza: 'Access to treatment is the least we can ask for in this war'
A man speaks to The Journal’s reporter in Rafah about his wife’s diagnosis – and how she cannot access treatment or find healthy food.
Josip Štrok: Fourth man arrested in relation to murder of Croatian man in Clondalkin
Molly and Tom Martens walk free from jail after serving time for death of Limerick man Jason Corbett
Man to appear in court in relation to allegedly stalking a female politician
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Construction on €100 million Center Parcs resort expansion to begin in September
Controlled explosions carried out after suspicious device found in north Dublin
Hundreds attend vigil for woman who died in Limerick dog attack
Widow of man allegedly murdered in cemetery denies falling out had occurred with another family
Corporation tax take bounces back as Govt releases latest tax revenues figures
Extract: While researching something else, I came across Brian Friel's story - I was fascinated
Kelly Matthews
Ireland had one of the warmest AND wettest springs on record, Met Éireann says
Second man charged with murder of Tristan Sherry sent forward for Special Criminal Court trial
Taxi driver accused of rape claims sexual interaction was consensual
Woman (70s) dies after being struck by a lorry in Co Mayo
Here are the key promises from the local election manifestos of smaller parties
Woman who killed Cork toddler Santina Cawley to remain jailed as appeal fails
'It looks like it was made on Microsoft Paint': We asked graphic designers to rate political posters
How effective are these posters? Are they outdated? Are there better ways for candidates could get themselves out there?
Police in Northern Ireland investigating sudden deaths of man and woman in Newry
Close to 300 former pupils report abuse by clergy and lay staff at Spiritan schools
European Central Bank cuts interest rates as banks confirm reductions for tracker mortgages
'The dog tore the face off him': Father of boy savaged by dog speaks of Limerick park attack