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Tens of thousands take part in Darkness Into Light
We asked what the nation thinks about Eurovision - here's what we found
How Irish students are putting pressure on colleges over Israeli ties and getting results
Fine Gael condemns political violence after EU partners refused to sign letter denouncing far right
Bambie Thug says Eurovision win would be 'amazing for Cork' - but that Israel has cast a 'cloud' over contest
UN General Assembly votes overwhelmingly in favour of Palestine membership
This comes after another UN vote on Palestine’s membership last month failed due to a veto from the United States.
'I felt ashamed': Trump hush money trial wraps third week of evidence after Stormy Daniels testifies
Dutch Eurovision act under investigation by EBU excluded from jury performance
Gardaí launch murder investigation into death of motorcyclist in hit-and-run
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Northern Lights are expected to be visible from Ireland tonight
Russia launches ground offensive into Ukraine's Kharkiv region, opening new front in the war
Retired member of Defence Forces jailed for 10 years for sexually abusing his daughter
McGrath says tents should be provided to asylum seekers for use at State-run facilities
Temperatures hit as high as 23 degrees in some parts of country today
‘Swallows up competition’: Galway bookshop ‘fearful’ for sector’s future ahead of Amazon.ie launch
Staff accommodation plans for Aillwee Caves ensnared in planning row
Man who killed Irishman Thomas O'Halloran (87) in London detained in hospital indefinitely
Eurovision organisers say no attempt was made to ‘censor sound’ during Israel’s performance
Dermot Bannon denies payment for featuring Government grants on Room To Improve
Donnelly denies review of Midwest hospitals following Aoife Johnston inquest is 'election stunt'
Senator tells TD: "You did not see children with difference in school because they were not allowed to attend"
Significant spike in whooping cough in small babies in Ireland, after five infants die in England
Man arrested on suspicion of stalking Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers
Man charged over incident at Grand Canal Square in Dublin is released on bail
Arrest made after man found nailed to fence in 'barbaric attack' in Co Antrim last Sunday
Poll: Will you look out for the Northern Lights tonight?
Fianna Fáil European election rivals Blaney and Cowen in spat over border checks
Pope urges Italians to have more babies to tackle low birth rate
Council takes court action over FG mayor's €700k landfill bill weeks before local elections
Taoiseach says GAA needs to ‘listen to grassroots’ as row over GAAGO rolls into another summer
More than 100,000 people have fled Rafah ahead of threatened invasion
Israel continues its bombardments despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire proposal put forward by mediators.
The population in Rafah had swelled to around 1.5 million after hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled fighting in other areas of Gaza.
Israel's military on Monday called for Gazans to leave eastern Rafah, which triggered widespread international alarm.
Israel has long resisted the idea of a permanent ceasefire, insisting it must finish the job of dismantling Hamas.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Father of Enoch Burke found guilty of 'red rag to a bull assault' on female garda in courtroom
Putin reappoints Mishustin as Russia’s prime minister
Ireland's housing market 'undermining' the country's competitiveness, Govt advisors warn
Japan proposes expanding commercial whaling to fin whales
Brazilian horse stranded on roof by floods is rescued