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January
January 2025
Bereaved father hopes Omagh Bombing Inquiry will be ‘the beginning of the end’
Food Safety Authority not aware of any impacted Coca-Cola products in Ireland after recall within EU
Mary Lou McDonald unveils largely unchanged Sinn Féin front bench, though welcomes two newcomers
Google Maps to add 'Gulf of America' label to Gulf of Mexico after Trump order
'AI's Sputnik moment': How China's DeepSeek chatbot sent a $1 trillion shockwave through tech
Donald Trump said DeepSeek was a ‘wake up call’ for US firms, after its emergence caused a rout in tech shares.
Will you go to a music festival this year?
State sells further 5% stake in AIB for €652m and could exit the bank later this year
HSE in contact with families affected by reviews into delivery of nine babies at Portiuncula
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni trial date set for March 2026 in New York
Tánaiste says he intends to be 'regular visitor' to North as he meets with Stormont leaders
Ireland plans to send senior ministers to US for Patrick's Day to lovebomb Trump administration
Senior sources have confirmed to The Journal that increasing the number of senior ministers going stateside is being considered this year.
Opinion: The Phoenix Park deer need clear legal protection for stronger enforcement
Elizabeth Rymut
Trump signs executive order seeking to ban transgender troops from US military
'Little to no improvement' in supply of Hap tenancies outside Dublin
Parenting: Why are we letting parents off the hook for failure to pay child maintenance?
Margaret Lynch
Man (80s) dies after being struck by car in Co Roscommon
Denis O'Brien ordered by High Court to produce documents used in Moriarty Tribunal
Boy (13) in serious condition after e-scooter incident in Donegal
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Liquidator appointed to company behind Green Hen restaurant in Dublin city centre
Survivors relive Auschwitz horror as world leaders mark 80th anniversary of liberation
Four former prisoners of the camp spoke at the ceremony.
Global tech shares fall as China AI chatbot DeepSeek rattles Silicon Valley
HSE orders external reviews into delivery of nine babies at Portiuncula
'No room' in Oberstown to hold boy (14) accused of breaking bail and dealing cannabis in Dublin
Sliabh Liag murder trial: Pensioner had head injuries consistent with blunt weapon, pathologist says
Tánaiste says President Higgins 'rightly' mentioned Gaza in Holocaust Memorial speech
SDLP councillor steps down from party after giving reference for soldier later convicted of rape
Teen sisters charged over theft from vulnerable young man in Dublin city centre
Residents brand Camden Street a urine-soaked 'swill pit' as they rage against Wetherspoon's plans
Man due to go on trial after cocaine seizure on Panamanian cargo ship pleads guilty to drugs offence
Lowry group of TDs want speaking time slot during Leaders' Questions
Taoiseach wants 'defining year' for Irish-British relations after first call with UK Prime Minister
Inquest into death of boy (6) in Offaly swimming pool returns verdict of death by misadventure
Generator airlifted to Inis Meáin as works to restore water supply continue after Storm Éowyn
The Sligo-based Coast Guard helicopter Rescue 118 undertook the humanitarian operation this morning.
Thousands of Palestinians return to Gaza, as Israel says eight hostages due for release are dead
Ireland to receive 13 emergency power generators from EU following delay in correspondence
Man in UK jailed for three years after his XL bully dog escaped and killed a neighbour