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Shels and Rovers reach Conference League group stages
'It's Alan being Alan': Labour plays down talk of rift over Connolly
Billy Kelleher expected to seek Fianna Fáil nomination for presidency
Child (12) and 18-year-old arrested over alleged racially motivated attack in Belfast
'It's baffling': Anglers criticise watchdog over 24-hour-wait to sample scene of major fish kill
The Journal has confirmed that no sampling took place until a full 24 hours after the first of thousands of fish were found dead.
'We will win!': School secretaries and caretakers rally in their thousands as strike starts
“I’m not doing this for me, I’m old, I’m doing it for the women who will be school secretaries after me, for them to have their rights,” one striking worker said.
United Nations votes to wind up Irish-involved Lebanon peacekeeping mission
Tograí móra le teacht don nGaeilge agus don nGaeltacht ón bPlean Forbartha Naisiúnta - Aire
Dognapping is way down since Covid peak but remains 'hugely distressing' for owners
Man denied bail after charged in connection with a major Dublin drug and assault weapons bust
Ponchos and wellies will 'come in handy' as wild weather predicted for Electric Picnic
British cyclist Chris Froome airlifted to hospital after training accident
Debunked: Misleading post claims the media is covering up a surge in young girls going missing
Sweden and Netherlands latest countries to call for suspension of EU-Israel trade deal
Former Shamrock Rovers CEO John Martin in final talks to become new FAI chief football officer
Simon Harris says he will meet with family of Harvey Morrison Sherratt ‘at time of their choosing’
Russian diplomat summoned by Ireland after children killed in overnight strikes on Kyiv
Ten nursing homes found to be in breach of four or more care standards
Gardaí seek help to identify man's body found in Dublin city centre
Dunnes Stores gets greenlight for €100m shopping centre - 18 years after it was first proposed
Faeces on curtains, miles away from school: How children are suffering in emergency accommodation
Balbriggan residents told to stay indoors and close windows due to fire at waste disposal plant
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'I have to say sorry': Manchester United manager apologises after humiliating defeat to Grimsby
Denmark summons US diplomat over reports of US conducting covert missions in Greenland
More Asian Hornets that threaten biosecurity have been spotted in Ireland
Less than a month into tenure, White House fires health agency head after she refuses to resign
Tony Blair joins White House meeting on the future of Gaza
Trump seeks stricter limits on how long foreign students and journalists can stay in the US
Gaeltacht island project to be the first to get funding under €275bn National Development Plan
Close to 60% of 13-year-olds who experience bullying don’t tell an adult, research suggests
Fewer patients are dying from heart attack and stroke in Irish hospitals, new report finds
More than two in five men under 45 believe people say no because they 'want convincing' to have sex
'I'm in public life for the long haul': Mary Lou McDonald continues to mull Áras bid
The Sinn Féin president spoke to The Journal about her party’s plans for the presidential election, the timeline for Irish unity, and her priorities for the new Dáil term.
Body recovered from water in Wicklow Harbour after man got into difficulty swimming
Argentine President Javier Milei pelted with rocks by protesters amid corruption scandal
Third-largest ever Lotto jackpot of €17 million won by a single ticket