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Yesterday
31st December 2025
Children among six injured in overnight Russian drone strike on Ukraine’s Odesa
Our best explanations of 2025
‘We’re going to have an Irish Trump,’ claims former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon
Woman who beat pensioner and stole his jeep in Limerick is jailed for four years
Passengers ate a fry-up every 50 seconds in Dublin Airport this year
Minister pledges 'year of renewed focus' on road safety after 190 fatalities on Irish roads in 2025
Five people, including three teens, hospitalised after overnight arson attack in Finglas
Gardaí attended the scene at Creston Avenue in the early hours of this morning
Legal limbo: 'If I walked out there today and got hit by a car, he would be orphaned'
Cannabis, cocaine, vapes and cash totalling €740,000 seized in separate garda raids
Temperatures plummeted to -7 degrees in Northern Ireland last night as snow ice warning issued
Isiah Whitlock Jr., who played Clay Davis in The Wire, has died aged 71
Ireland dealt major Josh Cullen injury blow ahead of World Cup playoffs
Russia 'moves nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus'
How will you ring in the New Year?
Surrealing in the Year 2025: Let's hope 2026 is absolutely nothing like that, then
Carl Kinsella
Who's on the Hootenanny and the Late Late special? Your guide to TV this NYE
Mamdani to take over as New York mayor following historic election win
Passengers warned of more delays as Eurostar services resume
We need leadership from local councils. Rezoning is an obligation, it's not optional
John Cummins
'Don't manage the disease alone': Irish people with obesity wait years before seeking health help
An Post reveals some householders are setting dogs on postal workers
The deliberate attacks make up some of 400-plus dog incidents or injuries sustained by postal staff since 2023, The Journal can reveal.
Tuesday
30th December 2025
Arsenal make Premier League title statement with rout of Aston Villa
Manchester United booed off as Wolves claim just their third point of the season
Quiz: Do you know what day it is?
Pedestrian in his 40s killed in collision in Co Kildare
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
In memoriam: Remembering the famous faces from around the world we lost in 2025
Here are the Irish films and stars to watch out for in 2026
Replica jersey sales and 'lingering' Paul Mescal dividend see O'Neills profits rise
‘I wish people who left Mayo would cop on’ – Kids’ 1994 letters to Taoiseach about rural decline
How much you could save by cutting back on smoking, alcohol, and eating out in 2026
Woman airlifted to hospital after dog attack in Carlow town
Israel bans Doctors Without Borders and around 25 other NGOs from working in Gaza
Gardaí seek information about black Kia Rio used in fatal Edenderry arson attack
The car was used by the perpetrators of the arson attack that killed four-year-old Tadgh Farrell and his grand-aunt Mary Holt.
Flu season may have peaked but HSE warns people to remain vigilant over New Year period
Spanish woman known for failed restoration of Jesus Christ fresco dies
Motorist caught at 207 km/h in 100 km/h zone near Limerick by gardaí on roads blitz duty
Fota Wildlife Park calls on the public to name a new baby colobus monkey
The arrival of the young colobus, whose gender is not yet known, has been met with great excitement.