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This week
29th March 2026 - 1st April 2026
Israel pushes on with its execution bill for Palestinian prisoners, in a worrying policy shift
Ireland needs more landlords 'that have five or more houses who treat it like a business'
The government is trying to ‘change the housing culture in Ireland’, according to Fine Gael MEP Regina Doherty.
Last week
22nd March 2026 - 28th March 2026
How well do you remember Hannah Montana?
Woman and teenage girl charged over assault on Scarlett Faulkner
The woman in her 40s and the girl were arrested on Thursday morning in connection with the incident in Co Tipperary.
This war is the single dumbest thing Trump has done since returning to the White House
Larry Donnelly
Being a first-time TD: 'Nobody runs without hoping to get made Taoiseach some day'
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Swords GAA club says it is set to lose half of its playing space due to the Metrolink
The Rise of the Crone: Why women in midlife are done staying quiet
Gwen Loughman
'We are suffering a housing crisis': President attends anniversary event for veterans’ homeless charity
Don't forget! The clocks go forward an hour tonight
Woman (50s) arrested in relation to discovery of man’s body at Dublin residence
Man charged after 21.5kg of cannabis discovered in baggage of passenger on flight from Malaga
Belfast man charged over alleged assault on Ryanair crew member before take-off from Dublin Airport
Bulls edge Munster but province leave Pretoria with two bonus points
Israeli strike kills three journalists in south Lebanon
Two brothers (50s) remanded in custody after discovery of €1.5m cannabis 'safehouse'
Profits at Michael Healy-Rae's property firm exceeded €1m last year
Are you interested in the Kennedys?
Man (34) charged with attempted murder of Dublin mother who was set on fire at her home
Alexis Campion suffered severe, life-changing burns to her face and body during the attack at her home in Clondalkin.
‘Short-sighted and damaging’: Calls for decision to end three Expressway services to be reversed
Met Police reviewing CCTV from the day Irishman Morgan McSweeney had his phone stolen
Developer granted planning extension for 481-unit apartment scheme in south Dublin
Surrealing in the Years: This week we mourn Ireland's World Cup that never was
Carl Kinsella
Ná fágtar an Ghaeilge ar an dtaobhlíne i bParlaimint na hEorpa - Cynthia Ní Mhurchú
Just one in six homes eligible for new windows and doors grants
There has been enormous interest in the new grants, with windows firms inundated with enquiries.
Big guns return as Leinster secure bonus-point win in United Rugby Championship over Scarlets
Leo Cullen’s side move up to third in URC table.
Grace’s Law: Ban on scramblers in public places to come into force next week
Garda investigation launched after man’s body discovered in Dublin residence
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Two men and teenager charged over attempted murder of woman set on fire in Clondalkin
Seven out of nine child car seats tested in EU campaign involving Ireland fail crash tests
ISOFIX is recommended over seats that are secured using only the vehicle’s seat belt.
Restoration completed on historic 'Four-Faced Liar' clock in Cork city
Two men arrested after €1.5m worth of cannabis seized in South Dublin
Final report of Bill Kenneally inquiry complete after victims’ ten year fight for truth
Kevin Keating, a survivor of Kenneally’s abuse, told The Journal this evening that reaching this point is an “extremely important” moment.
Irish Air Corps plane safely out of Beirut after mission to extract army engineers
It is understood that the mission took place this afternoon with the Air Corps C295 cargo aircraft making one of the first wartime resupply flights to Beirut.
School transport fees double for primary school children
Family of man (88) killed in hospital asks court to impose maximum sentence on attacker
Bus Éireann ends three Expressway routes including Waterford-Dublin