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Man United left frustrated by Chelsea
Woman who died after car mounted footpath in Cork named locally
'It's surreal': Kilkenny woman in Valencia on losing her home in the devastating floods
Russia sends nearly 100 drones into Ukraine, officials say
Two arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after elderly man seriously assaulted in Antrim
Man charged with murder of Kerry man Gerard Kennelly in May
Tusla CEO to meet with Roderic O'Gorman to review report on missing boy Kyran Durnin
Alleged assault on Roderic O'Gorman while canvassing in Dublin condemned by Taoiseach
Concern in Derry as the fourth sexually motivated attack on a woman in just over a week occurs
Opposition calls for Covid inquiry to have powers to compel people to attend
Young man killed following road crash involving a tractor in Co Galway
Fire that broke out at commercial premises in Cork overnight brought under control
Man who slashed wife's face with glass after she poured his vodka out released after 9 months
Sitdown Sunday: The therapy that gives names and faces to voices heard by psychosis patients
Woman (70s) dies after being struck by a car in Co Cork
Secondary teacher: Pushing against the SPHE curriculum does nothing for the welfare of children
Eoghan Cleary
Irish shoppers should prepare for the possibility of dynamic pricing in supermarkets
Lots of industries are probing the use of dynamic pricing – so could it be on the way to a supermarket near you?
How do people feel about the election in a Tipperary town months on from IPAS centre protests?
Ten months after it hit the headlines, The Journal visited Roscrea to see how people feel ahead of the general election.
The human health cost of climate change
Woman who had everything required for a 'meth lab' at her home in Kerry refused bail
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Larry Donnelly: One last take on an extraordinary race for the White House
Larry Donnelly
Coalition between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and Independents preferred, says new poll
New Zealand edge England in Twickenham thriller
Liverpool come from behind to beat Brighton and go top of Premier League
Families of the Disappeared victims of the Troubles appeal for help to end their pain
Monument to dead Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon damaged and Irish funded orphanage destroyed
The monument and the orphanage are located in Tibnine which has strong historic links to Irish troops.
Children's Minister receives Tusla report on its engagement with missing Kyran Durnin
Pedestrian killed in road traffic collision in Crossmaglen
Over €200,000 worth of cocaine seized at Dublin Airport
Have you started your Christmas shopping?
Surrealing in the Years: Halloween hoax proves that we have to get smarter, like, right now
Carl Kinsella
Passengers evacuated after bus catches fire on M1 motorway
Opinion: Israel's ban on UNRWA and its operations will make things more catastrophic in Gaza
Karol Balfe
'Elbows are out' as tensions rise among government parties facing into election showdown
'I never had a teacher that didn't assault me': Readers' stories of violence in the classroom
Around 200 readers shared their stories of being beaten and humiliated by their teachers in their school years.
Harry Wood goal secures League of Ireland title for Damien Duff's Shelbourne
Teen to appear before judge accused of thefts and road offences over near-two-year period