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2024
Opinion: How did we ever believe self-regulation by tech platforms would be a good idea?
Noeline Blackwell
Rental crisis in Dublin is a 'contributory factor' in garda resignations
What’s driving the surge in road deaths?
Answers are beginning to emerge on what’s behind the deadly trend on Irish roads.
Drivers' behaviour and attitudes to road safety worsened during the pandemic - and stayed worse.
New research shows young people are tempted to check their phones while driving.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Gardaí considering heading to France for Paris Olympics to assist in mammoth security operation
Poland’s defence minister said his country will be sending soldiers to the Paris Games.
Extract: 'The destruction Davy Tweed brought to my life followed me like the shadow of a demon'
Amanda Brown
Louis Gossett Jr, first black man to win a supporting actor Oscar, dies aged 87
Gardaí release four people arrested in probe into fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers
Donaldson resignation will prompt fresh questions for DUP and power-sharing
Jeffrey Donaldson resigns as leader of the DUP as he faces historical offences allegations
The Lagan Valley MP issued a statement to confirm he was charged and a judicial process has started.
Man before the courts charged with allegedly endangering the life of a 'small black kitten'
Dublin Airport operator will not appeal decision to block purchase of new car park
Hungarian men charged with heroin smuggling at Airport now charged with organised crime offence
Bambie Thug among Eurovision contestants calling for 'immediate ceasefire' in Gaza conflict
Member of Defence Forces charged over €25k cocaine seizure
Man (61) and woman (57) charged in connection with historical sexual offences
Poll: Are you getting chipper tonight?
'Make sure you have the proper footwear': Advice to weekend hillwalkers amid unsettled outlook
Changes to retirement age for military personnel come into effect today
Staff at Irish Museum of Time to change over 600 clocks as Daylight Saving begins on Sunday
Confused about the Hate Crime bill? Here's a rundown of what it's all about
The bill has attracted considerable controversy in recent weeks.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Over 20,000 counterfeit Apple and electronic devices seized by officers in Armagh and Belfast
Redacted Lives and Noteworthy prison service project win prestigious Mary Raftery Prize
UN Human Rights Chief: 'Plausible' that Israel is using starvation as weapon of war
Twelve people reportedly drowned trying to wade into the sea to get aid packages that went astray.
Hamas has called on the United States to stop its airdrop deliveries of aid into Gaza.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has announced the formation of a new Cabinet as it faces international pressure to reform.
Bail bid for co-accused delayed in ‘complex’ €32m crystal meth importation case
'Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater': Candidates clash on 2nd term for von der Leyen
Jury to begin deliberations into Stardust fire next week
Bank of Ireland extends deadline for stopping app updates on older phones and devices
Resistance to antibiotics and threats to undersea cables among key risks for Ireland
A soldier has been arrested following the seizure of drugs and cash at a military base
Man charged in connection to multi-million euro drug seizure released on bail
Government missed last year's social and affordable housing targets by 2,680 homes
Homelessness: Record 4,170 children in emergency accommodation last month
9,671 adults and 4,170 children were in emergency accommodation in February.
Woman challenges decision to grant planning permission for telecommunications mast in West Cork
Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan doubles down on statement calling An Garda Síochána ‘rotten to the core’
No DART services running between Grand Canal Dock and Bray this weekend
Father spared jail and fined €300 after attacking daughter's sex abuser in courtroom