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There's a LOT happening in Dublin this weekend - here's a handy travel guide
Children's Minister determined to remain in his role if he wins Green Party leadership race
'It's abhorrent': Ex-Fianna Fáil TD criticised for attending mayor election
‘It tells me that no matter what you do in Fianna Fáil, there will always be a place for you,’ one survivor told The Journal.
US Supreme Court rejects Trump ally Steve Bannon’s bid to delay prison sentence
Tayto recalls some products due to possible presence of golf ball fragments
Biden: 'I don't debate as well as I used to, but I know how to tell the truth'
The US President has taken aim at Donald Trump in his first remarks since his performance at last night’s presidential debate prompted concerns from within his party.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Castleisland community 'numb' and 'in shock' as man who died in overnight assault named locally
Putin says Russia should start producing previously banned missiles
Male cyclist (50s) seriously injured after being hit by car in Westmeath
Gardaí seize gun after stopping man on e-bike in Limerick city
Taylor Swift shares image of welcome flowers from U2 ahead of her first sold out Irish show
Defence Forces members facing sex assault charges to be placed on 'local leave' - Tánaiste
No bail for man charged with giving 'full force kick to head' of tourist on O’Connell Street
Mother died in Drogheda after 'freebirth' at home with no midwife or doctor present
Hospital staff desperately tried to save Naomi’s life after she arrived in the hospital experiencing postpartum hemorrhage.
Naomi James suffered a postpartum hemorrhage after giving birth at home with no medic present.
The doula who was present for Naomi's labour told The Journal she was "a sensational woman and birthed her baby with incredible power."
Medical sources have expressed concern about 'freebirthing', but members of online support groups said birth trauma is forcing women to opt for freebirthing as a 'last resort'.
Footballer spared jail for nasty ‘off the ball’ match assault must pay €20,000 to victim
'I put the dog in a sleeper hold': Limerick man on protecting children from crazed pitbull
Luis Eduardo told The Journal that he feared for the life of children in the area at the attack took place shortly after 6pm.
Convicted former solicitor Michael Lynn who stole €18 million from banks is granted legal aid for appeal
Judge orders release of Enoch Burke from prison as school where he taught is now on summer holidays
Opposition slams Government 'inaction' as homeless numbers reach new record high
All-Ireland football semi-final draw to take place on The Sunday Game Live on RTÉ
Search operation underway for Kerry hillwalker missing since Sunday
Aer Lingus is cancelling 122 more flights next week amid ongoing industrial action by pilots
Aer Lingus has cancelled 122 additional flights over the course of Wednesday 3 July to Sunday 7 July.
Taoiseach says he'll 'engage' with Irish MEPs over vote on Ursula von der Leyen
Taoiseach says people with convictions should be removed from the Defence Forces
Larry Donnelly: Biden should not be seeking a second term
Larry Donnelly
Expanding free IVF scheme to include couples who use donor materials is 'priority', says minister
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Siptu to oppose efforts by RTÉ to outsource production of Late Late Show and Fair City
Two men arrested after €1.25 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Kildare
Investigation launched after man arrested in Co Donegal later found dead in Garda Station cell
Woman in her 80s dies after being struck by a van in Carlow town
Poll: Are you going to Taylor Swift this weekend?
Are you ready for it? What to know about the Taylor Swift gigs at the Aviva
The pop star takes to the stage of the Aviva tonight for the first of her three-night stint in Dublin.
Teenagers killed after Waterford collision involving bus and e-scooter named locally
Joseph Barry Wallace, son of former MEP Mick Wallace, has died aged 30
Former police chief charged over slow response to 2022 massacre at Texas School
Bolivia president denies being behind failed coup