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February
February 2025
Sitdown Sunday: The new luddites - meet the young people who are shunning social media
Opinion: Has the long weekend had its day, or do we get too few?
Dr Laura Bambrick
Here's an idea - offer 40-year-olds a €15,000 cash advance to delay their retirement by a year
'Devastating at times to watch': What to expect from new Boyzone documentary airing tonight
O'Gorman dubs speaking row 'outrageous stroke' and expects 'regular shenanigans' from new coalition
The leader of the Green Party sat down with The Journal to discuss life after government.
Quiz: How much do you know about the six nations of the Six Nations?
Speed limit reductions are coming into effect this month - here's what you need to know
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Opinion: 'Why are we giving nine-year-olds smartphones?', she asks, holding her smartphone
Niamh O'Reilly
Over €50,000 raised to support families of two students killed in Carlow crash
Ireland finish strong against England to open Six Nations defence with bonus-point win
Jamison Gibson-Park, Bundee Aki, Tadhg Beirne and Dan Sheehan all scored tries to secure the win.
Aontú land first ever senator for the party as Agricultural panel of the Seanad elected
Dublin man hid in bed under the covers after smashing up ex-girlfriend's home, court hears
Jones hat-trick helps Scotland start Six Nations with bonus-point win over Italy
Man questioned over alleged filming of Conor McGregor and his partner denies involvement
Record number of patients on trolleys recorded in January
'We had to move the kids' beds away from the windows': Stephen Donnelly on lockdown intimidation
Decision on payment scheme for hosting Ukrainian refugees to come 'in the next couple of weeks'
Just 16% not participating in Deposit Return Scheme as it marks one-year anniversary
Three road deaths in first 48 hours of bank holiday roads policing operation
Linda Nolan funeral features pink sparkly coffin as sisters lead mourners
Simon Harris 'gravely concerned' by Israeli ban on UN aid agency for Palestinians
Funeral of Belfast poet Michael Longley to take place today
Will you watch Ireland v England in the Six Nations today?
Conradh na Gaeilge 'bitterly disappointed' by cross-border Irish language funding cuts
Lowry's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle approach to Dáil speaking time isn't getting anything done
Carl Kinsella
'Like they wanted me dead': Victim says Hayes brothers deserved longer sentences for assault
'Is the Biddy welcome here?' Rural St. Brigid’s Day traditions lost and revived
Dr Fiona Murphy
Irish Rail to run extra services for Six Nations opener and hurling match
'We spent six hours frying rashers': Galway shop's bid to feed the masses in wake of storm Éowyn
Warning XL Bullies will be 'abandoned en masse' as nationwide ban takes effect
January
January 2025
France thrash Wales 43-0 in Six Nations opener
Seanad election: Hazel Chu loses out on final Trinity seat, while Malcolm Noonan is elected for Greens
Man (60s) dies following house fire in Cork city
Gardaí seize over €140k worth of counterfeit Apple headphones, designer goods and cash
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
What does today's High Court injunction mean for the XL Bully ban?
Emergency payments to homeowners impacted by Storm Éowyn average out to just €195