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Gardaí investigating Kieran Quilligan death arrest two men on suspicion of murder
SDLP suspends whip from MLA who left Stormont early for GAA match
Poll: Would you support limiting teenagers to restricted phones until they turn 16?
Sitdown Sunday: 'There are about 295 deaths a day' - inside the global fentanyl crisis
'An utter waste': Controversial transport training centre given extra €1.5 million public money
The NTA ended up paying €3.5 million of the €7.8 million cost to develop a centre to train disabled people. The initial NTA grant was for up to €2 million.
Ambulance service to make Air Ambulance paramedics permanent at bases in Cork and Athlone
Elaine McGoff: I would love to cheer on the government's new biodiversity plan, but I can't
Dr Elaine McGoff
Govt parties intent on 'getting the facts out' around immigration heading into local elections
‘We need help’: Restaurant and cafe owners say they are struggling like never before
The Journal spoke to a number of restaurant, cafe and bar owners, with all of them reporting the same problems and suggesting similar solutions.
Late Boland point hands Mayo win in Castlebar against Dublin
Quiz: How much do you know about the history of the Stormont Assembly?
'It's all about the loser': Australia has some advice for Ireland's new electoral commission
Parenting: Manifesting? Would ya go away outta that
Margaret Lynch
Government parties' MEPs pick opposing sides in Brussels row with big pharma over drug costs
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Scotland edge Wales in Six Nations thriller to end Cardiff curse
Michelle O'Neill says she will raise referendum on Irish unity when she meets Rishi Sunak
Search continues for suspected chemical attacker with 'significant injuries' to his face
Six people arrested after 17-year-old killed in stabbing in Derry
England survive scare to squeeze past Italy
'Historic day' for Northern Ireland as Michelle O'Neill becomes first nationalist First Minister
New ministers have now been appointed to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
At least 150,000 turn out in Germany to protest against the far right
Man died in court holding cell after requesting prescribed medication that had been stored in locker
Explainer: How does Northern Ireland appoint ministers - and who might get the jobs?
President Higgins warns of 'moment of global crisis' as Israel strikes refugee-dense southern Gaza
Surrealing in the Years: End of 'Global Greening' a brave step towards becoming less embarrassing
Carl Kinsella
Coeliac society 'appalled' at widespread exclusion of children from Govt school meals programme
Israel hits southern city of Rafah crowded with hundreds of thousands of refugees
Ellen Keane: I used to want to be like everyone else but now I know my arm is my superpower
Ellen Keane
Taylor Swift's new relationship is a consolidation of power, and Republicans are worried
Vulture funds now own more student accommodation in Dublin than DCU, UCD and Trinity combined
Council responding as 'matter of urgency' to concerns over sex offenders placed in hostel
Some residents are understood to have said they felt threatened over the placements.
Sophie Toscan du Plantier's son tells Late Late Show he has 'peace' following Ian Bailey's death
Brilliant Ireland open Six Nations defence with bonus-point win against France
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Motorcyclist (60s) dies following Co Limerick collision
Chief Medical Officer Professor Breda Smyth to leave role after appointment 18 months ago
Farmer: Branding farmers far right isn’t simply wrong, it’s helping the far right
Thomas Duffy