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Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen admits he stole from Trump Organization at trial
Man granted bail after alleged racist abuse of Fianna Fáil local election canvassers in Limerick
Ahead of RTÉ's first debate tonight here's a look at how it chooses who gets to take part
Court issues €154,000 in fines to M50 toll dodgers, including a van driver who did not pay 666 times
The hashtag that started a diplomatic row within the EU over Iran air crash
170 Ukrainians living in Leitrim hotel 'shocked' at being told they've to move by end of month
Bank of Ireland warns of 'alarming' new wave of online scams luring people with fake bargains
Watch: Young rappers rack up tens of thousands of views since the weekend
Israeli ambassador at Irish famine event sparks criticism as govt pledges to maintain 'pressure'
Five days of mourning declared as Iran’s president found dead at site of helicopter crash
ICC seeks arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders for war crimes
The ICC is also seeking warrants for Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, along with two other top Hamas leaders.
Three people arrested in Limerick as part of investigation into 2010 murder of Lee Slattery
Status Orange thunderstorm warning issued for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo
More than 100 candidates from migrant backgrounds are running in June's local elections
Inquest into 'unspeakable tragedy' after mother and two daughters die in Mayo road crash
Garda hospitalised after being struck by car in Castleknock attack
The young garda is said to be in shock, and has said he feels “blessed” to have not been run over.
Wikileaks' Julian Assange wins right to fight US extradition
Did your local beach get a Blue Flag this year? The 2024 list has been announced
Govt working to create more accommodation for asylum seekers as tents remain on Grand Canal
Today is the last day you can register to vote for the European and local elections
FG candidate grateful for outpouring of support after being attacked for putting up posters
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The Explainer: Climate-related emergencies are on the rise but how are we dealing with them?
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'It's like they'd never done a gig like this before': Springsteen fans decry crowd control issues
Appeal for witnesses after death of man (80s) whose car went into water at Buncrana pier
Poll: Have you visited The Portal in Dublin?
Georgia unrest: 'The Kremlin is relishing the falling out between the ruling party and the EU'
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Ernest Shackleton’s birth remembered with memorial cross travelling 11,000km
Former Tory minister joins Ryanair board as airline reports nearly €2bn in profits
Thousands of school staff to strike in Northern Ireland today over delayed pay review
Rent inflation has slowed - but so has the increase in supply of homes
Business group sounds warning about plans to block cars travelling through Dublin city
New e-scooter laws mean electric scooter rental schemes can now be legal in Irish cities
Xander Schauffele wins PGA Championship as Shane Lowry's challenge fades
Drivers have 'zero' fear of getting caught using mobile phones, as detection by gardaí slumps
Gardaí caught 35% fewer drivers on their phones last year than before the pandemic.
Unpublished research for government found drivers put the odds of getting caught on their phone at "close to zero".
Drivers are too addicted to their phones and too entrenched in the habit of using them to stop if there's no deterrent.
Quiz: Can you tell where these Irish beaches are?
'Ming' Flanagan on independents' popularity, his autism diagnosis and voters' move to the right
After nearly a decade in Brussels, Flanagan tells The Journal he can now see the merits of the European Parliament.
Money Diaries: A scientist on €31K living in Leinster
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