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Last week
8th March 2026 - 14th March 2026
Up to 20 families in one Limerick apartment block are given eviction notices
Woman (50s) in critical condition after collision involving three cars, van and truck in Mayo
Phibsborough residents got their paintbrushes to spell out a message about these derelict homes
Residents on a busy Phibsborough street have painted a mural highlighting two long-derelict homes after plans to redevelop them as social housing were scrapped due to rising costs.
Today FM listeners vote ‘Zombie’ as greatest ever Irish song, with ‘Killeagh’ making the top 10
Taoiseach and Starmer enjoy a stroll in Fota House and back plans for 'Philomena’s Law'
The two leaders have attended several events in Cork for the second annual summit today and yesterday, including a business roundtable.
Senator tells GAA to 'get stuck in' and deliver 2027 timeline for integration
Warning issued over scam messages offering ‘free housing’ under Government scheme
Doctor who raped a nurse in Limerick jailed for eight years
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Company owned by Coolmore fined €100,000 for destroying over 1km of hedgerows
Pentagon says Iran's new supreme leader 'wounded' amid ongoing speculation over his health
Rick O'Shea to be the new presenter of RTÉ’s Arena
Doctors accidentally operate on patient's wrong testicle during surgery at Irish hospital
Gardaí to send file to DPP on 2005 murder after releasing man without charge
K-pop Demon Hunters is getting a sequel – have you seen the first movie?
Paudie hits back at critics: 'It's not called a dance competition it's an entertainment show'
The Traitors star has brushed off the backlash over making it to the Dancing with the Stars finale.
AI firm Anthropic (the company behind Claude) to create 200 new jobs in Dublin
Taoiseach at the White House: Another perilous St Patrick's Day ahead for Micheál Martin
Larry Donnelly
Man due in court later today in connection with assault in Dublin suburb
Man in his 80s seriously injured after being struck by bus in Bray
Simon Harris signals interest in Swedish-style savings scheme
The finance minister spoke to The Journal at the Embassy of Ireland in Paris about plans for a new savings scheme.
Short-term lets outnumber homes to rent by four to one nationwide, housing charity says
Farmers say the collapse of a major carrot grower is a red flag for Ireland's vegetable farms
Hughes Farm in Co Kilkenny is responsible for 12% of Ireland’s carrot production but the company going under has raised questions.
Man (75) stopped with fake passport had 'huge collection' of identities, court hears
Taoiseach announces €5 million in funding for UK-Ireland cultural projects
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Artificial Intelligence at war: How the US and Israel is using AI in its bombing of Iran
The United States has confirmed that it is using artificial intelligence in its bombardment of Iran but it is not a new venture for the American military.
Torthaí fógartha ar chomórtas chonspóideach an Údaráis faoi intleacht shaorga
Possible attempt made to amputate left arm of woman after she died, murder trial hears
A self-inflicted wound: Low cadet pay is damaging the Defence Forces
Lt Col Conor King
'F**k Keir Starmer': Kneecap hit back after British PM calls rap trio 'intolerable'
HSE warns of dangers of highly potent 'pink cocaine' ahead of St Patrick's Day
The giant St Patrick statue has had his pint taken off him - but he still hasn't found a home
Winners of controversial AI competition unveil their works at Gaeltacht event
Do you care about ballet or opera?
Gerry Adams was ‘de facto leader’ of IRA, police intelligence officer tells UK High Court
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Is the GAA trying to back out of integration?
Sinéad is joined in studio by Senator Evanne Ní Chuilinn who is vice chair of the Oireachtas committee on sport.
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