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28th June 2026 - 4th July 2026
Staff at Czech porn studio to stand trial on charges of forcing young women to act in adult films
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in stag night killing case
Talbot Street businesses say terrifying arson attack on mosque must be a 'turning point'
A newly formed stakeholders’ association say that there has been a rise in violent and anti-social incidents.
Police hunt for Monaco bomb suspect after ‘Ukrainian magnate and his family’ injured in blast
Jury in trial of Parnell Square attack accused beginning deliberations this afternoon
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What’s the story with Rhasidat Adeleke?
Rhasidat Adeleke is set to make her long-awaited return to 400m action in America this Friday night. Former world indoor champion, Olympian and analyst Derval O’Rourke joins Niall Kelly to chart a frustrating two years in the young star’s career.
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Oireachtas to spend €400k on its own brand of red and white wine for the Dáil
Government signs off on plan to make it easier for locals to build homes in their own areas
The new plan tells local authorities they are no longer to be ‘over prescriptive’ about rural housing rules.
Garda Commissioner pledges 'robust enforcement action' if protesters try to disrupt EU Presidency
Doctor admits careless driving causing death of his six-year-old daughter in M6 crash
The FOI Files: The curious case of the diplomat and the parking fines
Diplomatic dilemmas abound when you request information about incidents involving embassy staff here (and ours abroad).
A fingernail in a cake and a slug found in a noodle dish: complaints made to the FSAI in 2025
Teeth whitening products sold online may contain unsafe levels of bleach, consumer watchdog warns
Harris says petrol stations should 'pass on' falling oil prices as excise duty to be restored
Have you read any of the Boys of Tommen books?
Teenager dies after falling from e-scooter in Carlow, as two injured in separate Dublin incident
Red Line Luas services have reopened between Red Cow and Belgard but operating with delays
'Kindest, friendliest soul': Tributes paid to Mullingar locals killed in Malaga crash
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?'