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May 2024
Independents remain most popular, while Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil overtake Sinn Féin in latest poll
However, Sinn Féin remains the most popular party among younger voters ahead of the European elections.
Fine Gael is now the most popular political party among those polled, but Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin are close behind
Around 23% of people intend to vote for independent candidates in the European elections next Friday
Two women and a man arrested in connection to a fatal assault in Dublin in January
Trump claims he is 'very innocent man' as he emerges from court after multiple guilty verdicts
Donald Trump found guilty of all charges in landmark criminal trial
Sentencing will take place on 11 July at 10am local time.
Trump calls his guilty verdict a 'disgrace' and claims it was a 'rigged trial'.
'This is long from over,' he told media before walking away without answering any questions.
The Biden campaign said the conviction shows that 'no one is above the law'.
Canvassing in inner city Dublin: bins, bikes and, yes, immigration (but not how you might expect)
The Journal joined council candidates as they knocked on doors in the capital.
Biden ‘partially lifts ban on Ukraine using US arms for strikes inside Russia’, according to reports
Rolex watches, jet-skis, vehicles and €218,000 in cash seized in CAB raids across five counties
Extra Belfast, Galway and Waterford train services to be added because of 'congestion'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Gardaí appeal to hotel and guesthouse owners in search for woman (84) missing from Galway
Nine-year-old girl in critical condition and three men injured following shooting in London
College to condemn Gaza war, but stops short of cutting ties with firms profiting from conflict
Bill Kenneally: Ex-sergeant says he likely 'would have known' if 1987 investigation took place
Intense shelling continues in Rafah as Israel seizes key area along Gaza-Egypt corridor
Opinion: Repurposing Mountjoy's Progression Unit - a short-term solution to a long-term problem
Lynn Ruane
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer denies left-wing 'purge' and heaps praise on Diane Abbott to calm row
Woman who died in Cork after cancer surgery abroad had faced care delay here, inquest told
Former Dublin footballer Diarmuid Connolly pleads guilty to 'unprovoked' New Year's Eve assault
Tánaiste accuses NCH builders of engaging in strategy 'to try and extract more money from the Irish people'
BAM said in a statement this afternoon that suggestions it has not adequately resourced the project were “completely untrue”.
Judge grants injunction stopping Philip Nolan's dismissal from Science Foundation Ireland
Slovenian government recognises Palestinian state but Israel urges Parliament to reject the move
Not Tonight: Vincent Browne ended an EU debate early because he wasn't happy with the answers
“What has this got to do with European politics?”
Four-hour seminars on sexual ethics used to tackle culture in Defence Forces
High Court told State can't simply accommodate homeless asylum seekers 'at the drop of a hat'
Surgeon's stark warning on weight loss surgery abroad after inquests into deaths of two Cork women
The coroner’s court today held inquests into the death of two Cork-based women who died after undergoing gastric bypass and liposuction surgeries in Turkey.
The results of this Europe election are crucial for climate action
Volcanic eruption in Iceland ‘beginning to slow down’ after ‘intense’ eruption yesterday
High Court sets November date for hearing in damages claim against Conor McGregor
PSNI issue appeal after protected bird is put down following shooting in Co Down
Roy Keane gestured to 'meet fan outside' after 'banter turned more aggressive', court told
NATO foreign ministers meet in Prague with long-range weapons for Ukraine set to dominate talks
Fixing delays with childen's spinal surgeries 'not rocket science', President Higgins says
Lyra McKee murder trial begins in Belfast with documentary footage shown in court
Poll: How do you get to Dublin airport?
McDonald says 'traitors and sell outs' label directed at Sinn Féin not defining feature of campaign
Tents cleared at Grand Canal for the third time as over 100 asylum seekers moved on
One young man who was offered State-provided accommodation today said he was fleeing conflict in Somalia.
Dublin Airport car parks sold out for Bank Holiday weekend
RTÉ's Rachael English named new presenter on News at One after Bryan Dobson's retirement