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Central Bank's authorisation of the sale of Israeli 'war bonds' expires today
The Traitors Ireland has kicked off on RTÉ - is it any good, and how does it compare to the BBC's?
Health officials want to know what screening services the public want to access
Process of the public inquiry into the 'Grace' case condemned by new report
School secretaries and caretakers on strike to picket outside schools today
'This city has become a city of ghosts': The photo diary of a journalist killed in Gaza
Fatima Hassouna
FSAI orders recall of another mixed leaf product over fears of Listeria monocytogenes
Bram, Marty and Wubbo: Ireland's storm names for the upcoming season, as chosen by the public
Gardaí launch investigation into 'significant' online threat to Tánaiste's family
Councils earn estimated €62m each year from data centres
The Journal Investigates reveals the scale of income local authorities make from data centre commercial rates.
Commercial rates contribute significantly to council income
Dublin councils receive vast majority due to data centre clusters in the capital
Some councils may develop a dependency on rates income from data centres
Quiz: Who knows more about Éamon de Valera - you or history nerd David McCullagh?
Department reverses 'nonsensical' transfer of family in Ipas accommodation from Dublin to Mayo
Opinion: Trump's tech sector threats can't be allowed stop us from protecting children online
Dr Catherine Conlon
George's Dock Luas bridge has to be demolished and replaced after fire last week
Money Diaries: A fintech worker on €55k living in Dublin
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Priest among the performers as local act takes to Electric Picnic main stage for the first time
Szoboszlai's stunning free-kick hands Liverpool victory over title rivals Arsenal
Wind conditions impact flight operations at Dublin Airport
Public urged not to share videos of Drogheda collision as motorcyclist dies in hospital
Fatboy Slim's ‘secret’ gig at Electric Picnic cancelled as too many people found out about it
Houthi rebels vow to intensify attacks on Israel after group's prime minister killed in strike
Man in serious condition after early morning assault in Bray
Catherine Connolly is not a fan of how the media is questioning her during her campaign
Irish Catholic Bishops want people to start going to Sunday Mass again
How much do you think should be spent on an engagement ring?
'We need to stop this': Aid flotilla carrying Greta Thunberg and Irish activists sets sail for Gaza
Irish actor Liam Cunningham, who is supporting the flotilla, described it as “an indication of the world’s failure to uphold international law”.
Ireland secure World Cup quarter-final spot after win over Spain
'A phone call would've made a difference': Mary Hanafin no longer seeking FF nomination for presidency
Ireland's Dunlevy and Kelly defend another title at Para-cycling World Championships
Wife of Australian man wanted in police killings urges him to surrender
Electoral Commission registering people to vote ‘until close of business’ at Electric Picnic
Pope calls for end to ‘pandemic of arms’ in prayer for victims of Minnesota school shooting
Man (40s) in serious condition following assault in Dublin city centre
Dairy plant says it is 'not connected' to major Cork fish kill after EPA wastewater report
Sitdown Sunday: How much is Donald Trump cashing in on the US presidency?
Putin touches down in China to take part in security summit
Time to call it - there's no evidence of an Irish restaurant closure crisis
The government is expected to reduce the VAT rate for the food sector from 13.5% to 9% due to this ‘crisis’. But there’s very little evidence that it exists.
Naoise Dolan: I've protested Israel's actions every way I can. Now, I'm joining the flotilla sailing for Gaza
Naoise Dolan