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Michael O'Leary confirms Ryanair staff are paid commission to nail people on oversized cabin bags
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Post All-Ireland final pod: Tipp win as Cork collapse
Fintan O’Toole and Declan Bogue give their reaction from Croke Park.
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Tipperary's Jake Morris gets top honour in the Sunday Game panel's Team of the Year
Review finds some problems with government's €300m drug strategy
Irish immigration officials refuse 265 Palestinian visa applications since 7 October attacks
Survivors want 'barbaric' corporal punishments in schools to be included in new inquiry
Corporal punishment was banned in Ireland in 1982, but many former pupils allege violent attacks still took place as a form of discipline.
Quiz: How much do you know about Queen?
Status Orange rain warning issued for Dublin, Louth and Meath
The warning kicks in at midnight and will last until 2pm.
There's a lot of chat right now about quitting hormonal contraception. What's going on?
Money Diaries: A HR administrator on €43K living in Co Wicklow
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
At least five dead after Indonesian passenger ferry catches fire at sea
Masterful Scottie Scheffler wins The Open at Portrush
World number one strolls to Open title and third leg of career Grand Slam.
DJ Carey conspicuously absent from Kilkenny jubilee celebration
Farmers urged to prioritise safety as 12 farming fatalities reported so far this year
Scuffle on stage at London opera as performer unfurls Palestinian flag
Pope renews call for immediate Gaza ceasefire
Pat Rabbitte open to presidential run, while Tony Holohan won't confirm or deny
Government planning for €200bn investment in capital expenditure over next decade
Cork v Tipperary, All-Ireland senior hurling final
Tipperary crowned champions after 3-27 to 1-18 win.
Who do you think is going to win the All-Ireland hurling final?
Irish archeologists reveal an ancient nobles' ringfort from Early Medieval period in Galway
Israel issues new Gaza evacuation orders as people march against war in Tel Aviv
Retired farmer who lost possessions in house fire found dead on road in Bandon, Co Cork
No further investigation into Bishop Eamonn Casey following garda review
There have been multiple allegations of child sexual abuse against the late Bishop but he never faced charges.
Rain warning issued for six counties from midnight
Sitdown Sunday: 'The water had lifted the house off its pillars. It was afloat. And then it wasn't.'
Fighting in south of Syria 'halted' after sectarian violence leaves more than 900 dead
Getting inked: Just how toxic are tattoos?
Dr Catherine Conlon
Dozens dead in Vietnam after tourist ferry sinks
Ireland’s young people need guarantees the state pension isn't about to get cut
The government needs to ensure auto-enrolment won’t be used as an excuse to ultimately cut the state pension, writes Paul O’Donoghue.
Fianna Fáil 'should be running a candidate' says wannabe candidate Mary Hanafin
FactCheck: Are families really spending €3,000 more a year on groceries than they were in 2021?
Opposition TDs have rounded on the government over the spiralling cost of living.
As part of their criticism, the €3,000 claim has been made 18 times in the Dáil in the past few weeks.
Tour this €2,250,000 luxurious home in coastal Malahide
10-woman Germany defeat France on penalties to reach Euro 2025 semi-finals
Dublin beat Galway after extra-time to set up All-Ireland final showdown with Meath
Quiz: Test your memory of these famous side projects
Parenting: Summer is supposed to be the best season - until it arrives and fills you with guilt
Margaret Lynch
"The recession has followed us, it's marked us": The children of the boom and bust
CMAT’s new song which mentions Bertie, empty houses and suicides has struck a chord with Irish people who grew up during the big recession.