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Man who raped friend in 'breach of trust' after birthday party jailed for six years
'Extraordinary engineering': €215m Dunkettle interchange revamp officially opens today
The new development includes four roundabouts and multiple links between the N8, the N25, and the N40.
Trial of man charged with causing death of Paudie Palmer collapses after juror visits crash scene
Portrait of author Marian Keyes unveiled at National Gallery of Ireland
Minister's message to Irish construction workers abroad: 'Ireland needs you to help us build homes'
More than 2,000 people over 35 apply to gardaí in first competition since age limit was raised
Woman (60s) seriously injured after being struck by car in early hours
What do you want to know about the 8 March referendums? Send us your questions
Varadkar launches Fine Gael campaign calling for a double Yes vote in family and care referendums
'He nailed it': Andy Farrell lauds confidence of young boy who sang Ireland's Call at Aviva
Poll: Which are you most looking forward to, Pancake Tuesday or Valentine’s Day?
Funeral for Matthew Healy to take place in Co Cork later this week
Man arrested after teenager stabbed in Co Kerry
'Not just another protest party': TD Michael Fitzmaurice joins Independent Ireland party
AC/DC set to rock Croke Park this summer
Jennifer Whitmore: The school transport system is not serving the communities that need it
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New poll shows Sinn Féin out in front for upcoming European elections in June
The EU's Israel-Gaza response has been poor according to two-thirds of Irish voters
The negative feeling is most keenly felt among younger people.
A major The Journal/Ireland Thinks poll, the first in a series of EU 2024 polls, published this morning.
The EU's response to the Gaza conflict has damaged its reputation with Irish people.
There remains, however, a huge motivation across the population to vote in four months with over 80% signalling intention to make it to the polling booths.
Quiz: How well do you know your saints?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A client manager on €90K living in Co Wicklow
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Irish 8-year-olds finish 6th and 7th in 'fastest kid in the world' sprint in New York City
Tipperary hold off Galway fightback while Clare end long wait for win in Waterford
'We have to face these things head on': Cairns says more women needed in politics to combat harassment
Education Minister extends sympathy over death of 'much loved' Matthew Healy
Six-try Ireland storm past Italy to take another step towards Grand Slam defence
Man hospitalised following assault on Liffey Street early this morning
Helen McEntee: New measures to speed up asylum applications designed to stop misuse of system
World leaders and Hamas warn Israel to call off plans to stage ground offensive in Rafah
Ukraine downs Russian drones as attacks launched for five hours overnight
Poll: Who will win in today's Ireland v Italy Six Nations game?
Heavy showers and chance of hail as overnight temperatures to dip below freezing
Sitdown Sunday: The mysterious death of a teenager living a double life in London's criminal underworld
Christopher Nolan wins top prize at Directors Guild awards for Oppenheimer, starring Cillian Murphy
Interview: TD Gary Gannon opens up about mental health and his recent ADHD diagnosis
The Dublin Central TD said he is frustrated that others in Ireland are not able to access the same supports that have been available to him.
Recovering heat from shower water and 3D printed homes: the future of house building in Ireland
Rebecca Moynihan: The exorbitant cost of baby formula should not be tolerated
Rebecca Moynihan
Over 2,800 applications to Tusla's tracing service still awaiting social worker allocation