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February 2025
House prices increased by 8.7% last year - almost double the growth rate in 2023
TD calls on government to make 'catfishing' illegal after listening to The 2 Johnnies podcast
Second man charged in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde remanded in custody
Taoiseach to push for Ukrainian EU membership in online meeting convened by President Macron
Ban on greyhound racing to come in ‘as soon as possible’ in Wales, amid calls for a ban here
Debunked: No, US Vice-President JD Vance did not make a security conference chairman cry on stage
Yellow object spotted in the sky in Dublin, but how long will it last?
Just 10% of hospital consultants were working over recent bank holiday weekend, says Health Minister
Man dies after car crashes in hotel car park in Co Limerick
Opinion: Government dusts off failed Celtic Tiger policies and we all know where they got us
Rory Hearne
Should Ireland spend more on defence?
Rapper ASAP Rocky found not guilty of firing gun at former friend in Los Angeles
Northern Ireland mother and baby home survivors urged to give testimony ahead of deadline
Irish Independent publisher takes legal action against X over ads that look like articles
Nearly one in three young men and 20% of young women who are sexually active aren't using contraception
Zuckerberg's Meta under Trump: 'As an American, my only option is to quit its platforms'
Elizabeth Rymut
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro charged over alleged coup plot
'The owner asked after five days if I wanted sex': International students on sex-for-rent ads
Black holes, particle physics and dark matter: Why is Ireland finally applying to join CERN?
Ireland is set to apply for associate membership status of the major European scientific body today – but why has it taken so long?
Government to make cabin homes in back gardens exempt from planning
The minister believes there needs to be planning exemptions to allow family members to live together on the same site.
US-Russia talks: Trump 'disappointed' with Ukraine's strong rebuke over its exclusion
The US President also said he was left feeling confident that a peace deal would be reached.
Man (70s) dies following four-vehicle collision in Wexford this evening
Justice minister says prisons shouldn't be 'clogged up' with shoplifters or people living with addiction
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Communications Commissioner Helen Dixon announces she is stepping down
Home of the Year: Homes in Dublin, Tipperary and Cork feature on first episode of new season
Taoiseach denies calling McDonald a liar and says he 'cannot withdraw a remark' he 'did not make'
The world's richest man has weighed in on the German election - has it had any impact?
The Journal visited the town of Erkner near Elon Musk’s mammoth Tesla factory.
Here are the top priorities for the Goverment over the coming months
Vatican cancels Pope Francis's weekend events as he continues to receive hospital treatment
Laws allowing nightclubs to stay open later put on the long finger by government
Dublin apartments for key workers go up for rent at 'discounted' rate starting at €1,710
'It's critical for Ireland': Science Minister in Geneva to finalise Irish CERN application
New 111-bedroom hotel in Dublin city centre approved by An Bord Pleanála
Ireland to face New Zealand in Chicago as November fixtures announced
Judge orders psychiatric report be carried out on Stoneybatter knife attack accused
Teen jailed for five years for arson at a building earmarked for asylum seekers
Going Dark: The Monk is raffling off his social media pages