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2024
EU study finds 40% of Irish people aged 25-34 and in employment still live with their parents
Several people, including police officer, wounded by knife attacker in Germany
Philip Nolan to remain in SFI role until court case returns but won't physically return to work
Far-right candidates will 'get a shock' come election count day, says O'Gorman
Joseph Brennan - the founder of Brennan's Bread - has died aged 82
Number of people homeless in Ireland passes a record 14,000
9,803 adults and 4,206 children were in emergency accommodation in April.
Taoiseach keeping 'an open mind' about outsourcing asylum processing to non-EU countries
Former Man City player Micah Richards ‘grappled’ with man accused of headbutting Roy Keane
Parents' Leave soon to be extended to nine weeks
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
2FM shakeup: Lottie Ryan and David O’Reilly taking 2 Johnnies slot (for the summer at least)
Here's how the Trumpsters are taking the news of his conviction (spoiler: not well)
Gardaí are set to begin using body cams from today - here's how the system will work
Justice Minister Helen McEntee called it a ‘significant day’ for the force.
Poll: Will you have a BBQ this weekend?
Doireann Garrihy pays tribute to her radio 'brothers for life' as she signs off from 2FM
Ministers who don't comply with lobbying 'cooling off' period could be hit with €25,000 fine
Bin truck stolen from city and crashed into level crossing at Sutton during evening rush hour
Trump's been found guilty - but could he go to jail?
Three killed in Russian strikes on Kharkiv in Ukraine, two children wounded
Cad is grúpaí polaitiúla na hEorpa agus cén fáth go bhfuil siad tábhachtach?
State to hold remembrance ceremony for Stardust victims on 23 June
Ban on sale of cigarettes and vapes from self-service vending machines from next September
Independents remain most popular, while Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil overtake Sinn Féin in latest poll
However, Sinn Féin remains the most popular party among younger voters ahead of the European elections.
Fine Gael is now the most popular political party among those polled, but Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin are close behind
Around 23% of people intend to vote for independent candidates in the European elections next Friday
Two women and a man arrested in connection to a fatal assault in Dublin in January
Trump claims he is 'very innocent man' as he emerges from court after multiple guilty verdicts
Donald Trump found guilty of all charges in landmark criminal trial
Sentencing will take place on 11 July at 10am local time.
Trump calls his guilty verdict a 'disgrace' and claims it was a 'rigged trial'.
'This is long from over,' he told media before walking away without answering any questions.
The Biden campaign said the conviction shows that 'no one is above the law'.
Canvassing in inner city Dublin: bins, bikes and, yes, immigration (but not how you might expect)
The Journal joined council candidates as they knocked on doors in the capital.
Biden ‘partially lifts ban on Ukraine using US arms for strikes inside Russia’, according to reports
Rolex watches, jet-skis, vehicles and €218,000 in cash seized in CAB raids across five counties
Extra Belfast, Galway and Waterford train services to be added because of 'congestion'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Gardaí appeal to hotel and guesthouse owners in search for woman (84) missing from Galway
Nine-year-old girl in critical condition and three men injured following shooting in London
College to condemn Gaza war, but stops short of cutting ties with firms profiting from conflict
Bill Kenneally: Ex-sergeant says he likely 'would have known' if 1987 investigation took place
Intense shelling continues in Rafah as Israel seizes key area along Gaza-Egypt corridor
Opinion: Repurposing Mountjoy's Progression Unit - a short-term solution to a long-term problem
Lynn Ruane
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer denies left-wing 'purge' and heaps praise on Diane Abbott to calm row
Woman who died in Cork after cancer surgery abroad had faced care delay here, inquest told