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Music festival denies cutting off The Mary Wallopers due to displaying Palestine flag on stage
Emergency services at scene of multi-vehicle crash on the N7
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Two men arrested after €1.1 million worth of drugs seized in Dublin
Man (40) extradited from Netherlands to Northern Ireland in relation to child sexual offences
Fianna Fáilers want to offer something different to FG, SF and the Left, but Bertie's not the answer
'No meeting planned' between Putin and Zelenskyy until agenda is agreed, Russia says
Six vehicles stolen from Co Clare garage in early hours of this morning
The reality of famine: What happens when a person starves?
What happened at the meeting between the alleged 'Cobalt' politician and garda detectives
A document, obtained by The Journal and verified by a number of sources familiar with the case, outlines how events unfolded.
UCD Students' Union is establishing a food bank to help struggling students
Three hundred warning letters issued over alleged unauthorised short-term rentals in Dublin
Luas line from Connolly to The Point to remain closed for 'several weeks' after major fire
'It is now the time for action': President Higgins calls on EU states to respond to Gaza famine
Israel threatens to destroy Gaza City as Hamas calls for 'immediate action by UN to stop the war'
FBI raids home of fierce Trump critic who previously served as his national security adviser
FactFind: What is the Disability Green Paper haunting Heather Humphreys’ presidential run?
Test results after massive fish kill in Cork 'do not raise concern', says EPA
Are boozy 'bottomless brunches' breaking the law? Academics say they may be
Unlimited mimosas and bottomless prosecco may be illegal in Ireland, according to TUS academics.
6 foot 5 Justice Minister says he feels safe walking around Dublin 'any time of the day or night'
Young girl in critical condition after a collision in Co Antrim
Leaving Cert: 'Small decrease' in grade inflation as over 65,000 students get their results
Ireland name team for Women's Rugby World Cup opener against Japan
Irish priests' group calls on Catholic Church to cut ties with Allianz over links to Israel
Do you think Bertie Ahern is charismatic?
Man-made famine declared in Gaza City
An expert UN committee said the famine is “entirely man-made”.
Helen McEntee 'doesn't want to see' secretaries and caretakers strike before schools reopen
Lil Nas X hospitalised amid fears of overdose after he allegedly charged at LA police
Mostly dry, pleasant weekend in store with temperatures of up to 23 degrees forecast
Trump visits troops deployed to Washington DC and says they'll stay there 'for a while'
New dinosaur species discovered with ‘eye-catching sail’ along its back
Man hospitalised after shooting and car ramming in Limerick
Larry Donnelly: In his efforts to end the Ukraine war, Trump only cares about one thing
Larry Donnelly
Erik Menendez denied parole, three decades after parents' murders
Inheritance tax and gift exemption changes pushed for ahead of October's budget
Cocaine business: corrupt ship crew members earn €200k to drop drugs off Irish coast, gardaí say
Seamus Boland, who leads An Garda Síochána’s organised crime operations, has spoken about how drug smuggling has changed significantly in the past two years.
Drinks industry calls for return to ‘zero-for-zero’ arrangement as it’s left out of tariffs deal
Shels v Linfield, Santa Clara v Shamrock Rovers
Shels played Linfield and Santa Clara hosted Shamrock Rovers in the Uefa Conference League.