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Yesterday
4th February 2025
Netanyahu to meet with Trump in White House to discuss future of Gaza ceasefire
'The only chance at some sort of justice': Michael Shine's victims on what redress should look like
Concern among victims as congregation of nuns seeks to withdraw money from abuse fund
Victims of paedophile surgeon Michael Shine fear being forced into a battle for compensation.
Monday
3rd February 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about Bank Holidays?
Ceann Comhairle rules that Regional Independents will not be treated as the opposition after all
Opinion: Are men and families forgotten when it comes to sexual violence and abuse?
Dr Marie Keenan
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
All Seanad panels filled as counting concludes
Wall marks Meath comeback with two goals in win over Mayo, Kerry defeat Waterford
Storm Éowyn: 32,000 customers still without power, but most schools to open as normal tomorrow
Omagh bombing survivor recalls split-second devastation that killed his friends
Forced kiss by Spain football chief 'stained one of the happiest days of my life', star player tells trial
Trump pauses Mexico tariffs as last-ditch Canada talks continue
Ireland has spent €86 million on prefabs for schools over the past three years
Palestine accuses Israel of 'ethnic cleansing' as 70 people killed in West Bank since start of year
Arrest made after assault outside pub leaves man in critical condition
Poll: How much is a pint of Guinness in your local pub?
Taoiseach says EU must ‘act as one’ in responding to US tariffs threat
More than 1,000 people detected speeding over bank holiday weekend
Lowry rejects call from Opposition to exclude Independent group from Leaders' Questions
China threatens retaliation against US over Trump's tariffs
Earthquake tremors shake popular Greek island of Santorini
Sinn Féin Stormont minister Conor Murphy wins final seat on Seanad industry panel
Beyonce (finally) takes home album of the year and Sabrina Carpenter wins first Grammy
Doctor: To achieve universal healthcare, political leadership is needed
Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne
The price of a pint is going up today
Ukrainians 'terrified they'll be abandoned' after being told they must leave Cork accommodation
Around 300 Ukrainian refugees – mostly women and children – are currently living in Cork Student Village.
Sunday
2nd February 2025
Stunning finish sees Rory McIlroy win Pebble Beach Pro-Am ahead of Shane Lowry
Quiz: How much do you know about Kildare?
Money Diaries: A 27-year-old advertising account manager planning a move to Australia
TheJournal.ie reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Teenage duo help Arsenal thrash Man City to close gap on Liverpool
Armagh Bishop backs Washington Bishop Trump called 'nasty'
Galway secure wins over Mayo and Kilkenny as football and hurling leagues continue
Charlie Flanagan voices concern over lack of parallel Omagh inquiry
Some 39,000 homes, farms and businesses still without power as storm recovery continues
Foul play ruled out after investigation into death of man (62) in Cork house fire on Friday
Struggling Man United suffer fifth home defeat in 6
Fears Limerick gang feud will lead to loss of life following pipe bomb attack at city house