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A third of Irish teens go to single-sex schools - but new research shows they don't want to
500% increase in migrant children arriving alone in Ireland claiming asylum
New investigation finds that more than 51,000 minors have disappeared after arriving in Europe between 2021 and 2023.
Minister to seek approval for €80 million ash dieback scheme to help farmers plant new forests
Hamas delegation will return to Cairo with 'response' on Gaza truce
Egypt, Qatar and the US have been trying to mediate an agreement between Israel and Hamas for months.
A Hamas delegation today left Egypt and returned to Qatar to discuss the proposal, saying it is keen to respond "as quickly as possible".
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said today he is hopeful Hamas would accept the "extraordinarily generous" offer.
The US military is building a pier to help boost humanitarian supplies into Gaza, an effort that the Pentagon said will cost Washington at least $320 million.
Tánaiste says McEntee’s 80% claim on asylum seekers crossing border ‘not statistical’
US says five Israeli military units committed abuses in West Bank before 7 October
French actor Gerard Depardieu to face trial for sexual assault in October
Man admits killing elderly Irishman on mobility scooter in 'motiveless' attack in London
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Dublin City Council votes against scrapping consultation that backed its big city centre traffic plan
Man whose surrender to Scotland was refused last year to be extradited after new request
Asylum seekers unaware of any plans to clear tents on Dublin's Mount Street
‘The envy of Europe’?: Step inside Irish Rail’s new battery-electric Dart trains
The Journal visited the site of the Polish factory where the new Dart trains are being produced – take a look.
Men charged with flying drones near Dublin bring High Court challenge against 'draconian' laws
Cross border migration row: How did Ireland-UK relations break down over asylum seekers?
And what’s the evidence for Helen McEntee’s claim that 80% of of asylum seekers crossed the border? Here’s what we know.
Migration row: Sunak 'not interested' in deal to return asylum seekers from Ireland to the UK
The row has overshadowed the British Irish Inter-Governmental Conference taking place in London today
Taoiseach Simon Harris has promised to pass emergency legislation to return asylum seekers who came via NI back to the UK.
A meeting between Justice Minister Helen McEntee and her UK counterpart was cancelled amid the row.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said that "a reciprocal agreement" would be required to send people back to the UK.
After summer shows, more than a million Irish fans will have seen Bruce Springsteen live
Barbie Kardashian trial adjourned for psychiatric report
Why did Scottish First Minister Yousaf resign and what's next for Scottish politics?
Man with Down Syndrome challenges Council's failure to assess him for social housing
Man accused of causing death of grandmother with e-scooter in Dublin sent forward for trial
Debunked: The Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme is not closed to Irish businesses. It's for them.
Conan O'Brien's cameo on Ros na Rún airs tomorrow (and his 'Dia Dhuit' is pretty spot on)
33 years on, mystery still surrounds the sudden disappearance of a Fermoy couple
Man (21) found guilty of manslaughter of Matt O'Neill in Cork in 2022
Former judge likely to face custodial sentence for sexual abuse of young men
Opening of trial over 2019 murder of journalist Lyra McKee delayed amid legal arguments
Fewer fatalities in the Civil War than War of Independence, new research suggests
Media Minister says outstanding RTÉ reports are now on her desk and will be published soon
Humza Yousaf resigns as Scottish First Minister and leader of SNP
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Poll: Have you climbed Croagh Patrick?
Sanchez says he'll stay on as Spain's Prime Minister despite corruption investigation into his wife
At least five people killed as dozens of tornadoes rip through Oklahoma and nearby states
The May Bank Holiday weekend looks like it could be mild, dry and sunny ... with a bit of rain
Ukraine army chief says troops have been forced into a tactical retreat as they await US arms
Number of claims relating to accidents caused by uninsured drivers rose by 11% last year
Bethany Home survivor says excluding thousands from redress means 'shame will always hang over Ireland'
Patrick Anderson McQuoid is among the thousands of survivors ineligible for redress under the Government’s controversial scheme.
Patrick spent time in different institutions, he was malnourished and developed several health issues
"My hands and feet turned blue. There is no evidence of State inspection of my condition."
Patrick was sent to live with a couple, aged in their 50s, in Northern Ireland prior to adoption being made legal here