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28th June 2026 - 4th July 2026
Cracks appear in Dublin city building, prompting officials to cordon it off
Daughter of garda on trial for child cruelty says she expected to be hit over uneaten meals
AI may well destroy humanity - just not the way you think
Societal collapse, writes Steve Dempsey, but through the most mundane of methods.
Over 46,000 abortions carried out in Ireland in six years
Permission refused for apartment scheme after Killiney residents, including Ali Hewson, object
Three men found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee in Derry
Jury sent home for weekend in trial of former sports coach accused of sexual abuse
‘Holiday from hell’: Irish family’s cabin in France destroyed by wildfire hours after arrival
Pinergy's 82% increase in night rate electricity described as 'extraordinary' by Tánaiste
Dublin businessman flies out Pico Lopes's wife and son on private jet ahead of clash with Messi
Debunked: There are no special tax-free arrangements for Islamic banking or 'halal mortgages'
Two gardaí injured after attack outside Co Louth garda station
Single speed camera responsible for over 30,000 fines 'is unusual', justice minister says
Could the EU ban social media for children? Von der Leyen expects an expert report this month
Dallas police get into altercation with Egyptian soccer team staff
Report urges new standalone job title in housing to help tackle crisis
Von der Leyen says EU member states hold power to act on Israel sanctions
At a press conference in Cork, Ursula von der Leyen was asked by The Journal why she and the commission are “dragging” their feet on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank.
Man (21) found guilty of murder of father-of-five Barry Daly in Co Cork
Celebs touch down and Irish pubs forced to close for Taylor Swift's NYC wedding
Accountant jailed for sexually assaulting teenager on her Leaving Cert results night deported
Justice minister says solicitors comparing him to Trump is 'unfair'
Bob Vylan is suing the BBC in Ireland a year on from Glastonbury row
Why Taylor Swift is unlikely to honeymoon in Wicklow, no matter how hard Simon Harris tries
Wicklow hotel cancels Peter Thiel-linked 'Dialog' conference
Man who killed college friends in drink-driving crash jailed for four years
Man (20s) seriously injured after shooting in Dublin
Teenager and woman in her 50s injured in aggravated burglary at Athlone house
Scope of Jozef Puska's appeal to overturn murder conviction may change, lawyers tell court
10 years ago, he was working in a Dublin bank. Now he's facing Messi in the World Cup knockouts
Derek Pender, Lee Grace and Stephen McGuinness on Roberto Lopes’ remarkable journey.
Have you ever owned a PlayStation?
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Ireland just took over the EU presidency, but what does that actually mean?
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Consumers can request to speak to human instead of chatbot under new financial services rules
Loyalist paramilitary groups were 'involved in directing violence' during Belfast riots, police say
Ex-US Olympian faces 10 years for alleged Reflecting Pool vandalism
El Niño phenomenon fuels likelihood of extreme weather over summer
Portugal through, Croatian heartbreak and four disallowed goals in controversial World Cup tie
Poll: What did you make of The Bear season 5?
Ciarán Cannon: Fewer small cars, saloons, hatchbacks... why have we let SUVs rule the roads?
Ciarán Cannon