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Hunter Biden’s exes called as witnesses to detail drug use in federal gun trial
Syrian gunman arrested as he launched a lone attack on the US Embassy in Beirut
Leo Varadkar grilled about lack of services for children, Phoenix Park and gout on his home turf
A few constituents in the Fine Gael stomping ground in Castleknock spoke about the new leader Simon Harris.
Govt to roll out 'digital wallet' for driver's license, birth certs and other documents
French police arrest Ukrainian-Russian man on bomb-making charges
Revenue officers find €403,200 worth of cannabis in passenger's luggage in Dublin Airport
India elections: The shock results show Modi is no longer as popular as he thought he was
Priyanka Borpujari
Green MEP candidate tests water supplies for nitrates as she canvasses in Ireland South
The Journal spoke to MEP Grace O’Sullivan during a novel type of campaigning in Ireland South.
Revenue to enforce collection of €100m in warehoused tax debt after support scheme ends
Public spaces to get drinking water fountains as part of new scheme announced today
Taxi driver charged with raping two women in separate incidents in Dublin
Ireland has hottest May on record as world sees 12th consecutive month with warmest average
In Ireland, Met Éireann recorded an average temperature of 13.08 degrees Celsius in May 2024.
HSE issues alert over e-cigarette products which contain illegal levels of nicotine
Eamon Ryan hits back at Fine Gael's Regina Doherty for likening Dublin bike lanes to Berlin Wall
Woman killed in Limerick dog attack named locally as 23-year old Nicole Morey
Hunter Biden gun trial hears from FBI agent about seizure of evidence from infamous laptop
Tuairim: 'Táim ag súil go mbeidh na hiarrthóirí rathúil ag labhairt Gaeilge i bParlaimint na hEorpa'
Síomha Ní Ruairc
Coronation Street to bid farewell to Gail Platt after 50-year stint on the soap
Woman who threw milkshake over Nigel Farage charged with assault and criminal damage
Man in his 20s seriously injured in assault in Dublin city yesterday afternoon
McEntee: Airlines fined for carrying undocumented passengers, but State will still process them
McDonald rules out Help-to-Buy 'cliff-edge' for buyers who 'baked in' deposit to their calculations
Home Loan scheme expanded to first-time buyers who wish to renovate vacant or derelict properties
Police officer heard 'horrifying' scream after shot that killed Lyra McKee was fired, court hears
Forty-seven measles cases confirmed in Ireland so far this year
Biden in France to mark D-Day anniversary under Ukraine shadow
Warmth, apathy and one 'don't come near my house': On the trail with Sinn Féin in west Dublin
The Journal joined Sinn Féin’s housing spokesperson as he knocked on doors in Lucan ahead of Friday’s election.
Amanda Knox re-convicted of slander by an Italian court over accusation of an innocent man
Supermac's wins another victory over McDonald's in 'Big Mac' trademark battle
A Peaky Blinders movie is coming to Netflix - and the creators say there'll be 'no holds barred'
Poll: Do you still have the 'Leaving Cert nightmare'?
Famine likely happening in Gaza, but expert group says they can't get access to prove it
Intel announces sale of 49% stake in its new Leixlip plant for $11 billion
Man (85) charged with murder of Patsy Aust (81) in Co Down is her brother
Varadkar: 'I can now be more frank. Trump re-election wouldn't be good for the world'
Record number of Leaving Cert students to sit exams today - starting with English Paper 1
McEntee announces new recruitment drive for Garda Reserve with increased payment for volunteers
Majority feel the Govt isn't doing enough on climate - but few want to change their own behaviour