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25th January 2026 - 31st January 2026
Food prices in Ireland have increased by nearly 4% in the last year
Judge bars prosecutors from seeking death penalty against Luigi Mangione
Opening day of Dublin Racing Festival must pass morning inspection
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested after anti-ICE protests at Minnesota church
Novak Djokovic wins five-set epic ending at 1.32am to reach another Australian Open final
Renowned Irish abstract artist Richard Gorman dies aged 79
Man who smothered, choked and set wife on fire given five-year sentence
Finglas mourns Grace Lynch as priest warns of ‘mad youngsters’ on scramblers
Sixteen-year-old Grace Lynch died after an incident on the Ratoath Road in Finglas on Sunday afternoon.
Homelessness numbers down slightly over Christmas but 16,734 people still in emergency accommodation
Storm Chandra flooding made three times more likely due to climate change
Tickets for Ireland's potential World Cup playoff final have sold out
Some Irish supermarkets have reduced the price of Kerrygold butter from today
Fresh rain warnings kick in as Met Éireann warns more flooding likely
Eastern counties are under weather warnings, but rain will extend to most areas tonight.
Helena Bonham Carter and Steve Coogan to star in season four of The White Lotus
Carlos Alcaraz beats Zverev in five-hour thriller to reach first Australian Open final
Do you think it's okay for politicians to use AI to write their speeches?
Trump says US speaking with Iran and it 'would be great' to avoid using military force
Mastercard, which employs around 1,500 people in Ireland, to cut 4% of workforce globally
US man charged after allegedly posing as FBI agent to free Luigi Mangione
Trump claims Putin agreed 'not to fire on Kyiv' after personal plea over extreme cold
Jury hears surveillance recording of Limerick businessman and detective
Stairway to nowhere: What the €500,000 steps really tell us about how Ireland makes decisions
Dr Paul Davis
Suspect accused of attacking congresswoman with vinegar faces federal assault charge
Mother issues warning after son left unable to walk due to nitrous oxide use
Young people in Ireland are increasingly being diagnosed with spinal cord damage caused by the recreational use of the drug.
Venezuela opens oil industry to more private investment in line with US demands
Woman tells inquest she saw teenager cycling naked before he disappeared
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Iran threatens to instantly strike US bases and carriers in event of attack
'House of horrors': Stepfather who treated partner's children 'like slaves' jailed for four years
Water restored to majority of homes following outages in parts of Dublin after burst mains pipe
Cad a cheapann muintir Ráth Chairn i gCo na Mí faoi TG4?
Animal charity thanks ‘vigilant member of the public’ for the safe return of stolen dog
Man who raped one woman and sexually assaulted another on same night handed seven-year sentence
Met Éireann does have discretion to issue warnings based on impact, Joanna Donnelly says
Trump ‘asks Putin not to target Kyiv and cities for one week’ as temperatures plunge
Why was Michael Flatley blocked from being involved with Lord Of The Dance productions?