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January
January 2025
Nine people found in shipping container at Rosslare Europort
Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to deliver keynote address at Irish unity event in Philadelphia
Decision on Athlone IPAS centre stalls due to department changeover in new Government
Man jailed for life for 'senseless and cruel' murder of Gareth Hutch in 2016
Assault case further adjourned against law professor and barrister Diarmuid Phelan in Wexford
Taoiseach welcomes assistance from UK electricity engineers but normal ‘pool’ not available
Two men injured after explosion at restaurant in Co Mayo
Should we increase the number of ministers from 15?
Man appears in court charged with murder of Gillian Curran in Waterford City
Investigation underway after death of baby girl at a home in Co Longford
Environment group brings Government to High Court over climate action plan
Palestinians return to northern Gaza after more than one year of Israel blockade
'Urgent' appeal issued for blood donors in the wake of Storm Éowyn
Ronan Keating says it was ‘hard’ to watch Louis Walsh’s reaction to Stephen Gately front-page in new doc
Undercover investigation reveals scale of Ireland's illicit vape market
Over 80% of the shops visited by The Journal Investigates sold the team a disposable vape that breached regulations.
Our investigative team went undercover and bought vapes across the capital
Two products contained multiple times the legal amount of e-liquid
Majority of vapes purchased by undercover team lacked proper health warnings
Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's new Cabinet?
Man United grind out much-needed win at Fulham
Protestors removed from Holocaust commemoration as President Higgins speaks about Gaza ceasefire
Money Diaries: A production manager on €78K living and working in Co Meath
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'The damage is extensive': 278,000 remain without electricity while 94,000 are without broadband
Wins for Tipperary and Kilkenny on opening weekend of hurling league
Sinn Féin tied with Fianna Fáil as most popular party, as McDonald set to announce front bench
Cost of cancer: 225,000 of us are going to need this government to do more over next 5 years
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Diageo says it has ‘no intention’ to sell Guinness following reports it was considering the move
'They thought they could make a mockery out of our parliament': Dáil speaking row rumbles on
Clinical Sinner surges past Zverev to retain Australian Open title
Man arrested after €300,000 worth of cannabis seized during Dublin search
Poll: Would you like to see a new version of the Irish national anthem?
Funeral of sax player and singer Paddy Cole to take place tomorrow
Two PSNI officers injured after deliberate police vehicle ramming in Co Down
Sitdown Sunday: The things you see as a fly-on-the-wall in a 24-hour diner in New York
The government's next big test: survive five years
New helicopters will have Israeli tech despite Govt aim to avoid kit from the country
The Irish defence department has signed contracts with Airbus for military helicopters which carry technology manufactured by Israeli company Elbit Systems.
'We got the full smack of it': Families on the devastating damage to their homes from Storm Éowyn
Planned €500m VAT subsidy for Irish restaurants shows how easy it is to spend taxpayers' money
Last stop: Northside residents wave goodbye to much-loved Number 11 bus after intensive campaign
Public trust in RTÉ fell to just 32% in internal poll taken in wake of payments scandal
Public trust plummeted to historic lows in the wake of the Ryan Tubridry payments scandal.