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28th June 2026 - 4th July 2026
Scrúdú Gaeilge le déanamh ag iarrthóirí ar chead phleanála sa Ghaeltacht
Extreme heatwave breaks record temperatures in the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany
Morocco book World Cup last-16 spot at expense of Netherlands after thrilling penalty shootout
Sinner and Djokovic survive Wimbledon scares as Sabalenka eases into second round
Trump says Iran requested Qatar meeting, despite Tehran denying any direct negotiations planned
Germany knocked out by Paraguay in seismic World Cup shock
The suicide forum facilitating the deaths of vulnerable people in Ireland
An online platform, restricted in the UK, is operating freely in Ireland and can be linked to the deaths of at least two Irish people, The Journal Investigates can reveal.
A total of 34 poisoning deaths in Ireland linked to substances promoted on forum
Vulnerable people ordering chemicals via post
Campaigners call for site to be banned by Ireland’s online regulator
You soon won't need to give someone your phone number to chat on WhatsApp
Suspected gunman who killed six at German family shelter was in custody dispute, police say
Vulnerable but with a titanium spirit: Casemiro is the symbol of this Brazil team
Brazil come from behind to sink Japan with 95th-minute Martinelli winner
Here's what happened today: Monday
Three Westmeath people killed in crash near Malaga named locally
Current excise reductions on petrol and diesel to stay in place until 1 September
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste both indicated in recent days that the government wanted to avoid a “cliff edge” for households and businesses.
Justice minister ups flat legal aid fee for solicitors to €520 after week of court disruption
Man (40s) arrested after fire at Islamic prayer hall in Dublin city centre
Gardaí are investigating an incident of criminal damage by fire at a premises on Talbot Street.
An American in Ireland: On untying the knot and learning how to thrive
'Damaged beyond repair': The fallout within the DUP from the Jeffrey Donaldson revelations
Who is the new Fianna Fáil lord mayor of Dublin?
Last chance for students to change their college course choices
'I'm not into flashy cars. I want something low maintenance. What should I buy?'
Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joins RTÉ to host new daily sports podcast
Jury in trial of Parnell Square attack accused urged to ignore people 'shrieking for vengeance'
Over 570 cyclists were fined for running red lights in Dublin last year
Man drowned after falling into dock despite friend holding his head above water for 40 minutes
US Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump’s push to throw out verdict in sex abuse case
Man arrested in connection with bus fire during Belfast riots earlier this month
The story of Argentina's love-hate relationship with Lionel Messi
Metallica donates €80,000 to two Irish charities as it leaves Dublin after Aviva gigs
Former sports coach told gardaí he 'never heard of' some complainants he allegedly abused
Boy (16) remanded in custody after €14k cocaine seizure in Dublin taxi
French air defence warship takes up position to protect Dublin during EU Presidency events
The ship arrived over the weekend.
Burnham sets out plan for ‘rewiring’ state in first big speech since returning to Commons
Remote Serbian football ground to host Ireland's 'home' behind-closed-doors game against Israel
Pico Lopes' family are being flown to the US for his World Cup showdown with Lionel Messi
Lithuanian man pleads guilty to terrorist plot to attack Galway mosque
Government's use of the Dáil guillotine for 'anti-climate' legislation labelled 'undemocratic'
Penelope Keith, star of classic British sitcom The Good Life, has died aged 86
Joe Duffy has said that gardaí should be allowed to check phones 'on a hunch' – do you agree?