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22nd December 2024 - 28th December 2024
One of the world's rarest tigers is taking up residence in Cork
Do you have any Christmas leftovers left over?
South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo
Russian ambassador was 'exquisitely embarrassed' after Yeltsin failed to get off plane at Shannon
Final cost of Government Buildings security hut almost €300,000 above budget
Nuala O'Loan 'badly shaken' after her teenage son was beaten up in 2002, State Papers show
Did you get a gift card or voucher for Christmas? Over a third of people let them expire
Blair wanted to 'race through' meetings with unionists but would have to 'listen to their whinges'
British and Irish officials were also concerned about ‘daft’ plans to name members of the IRA Army Council in 2004, State Papers reveal.
Liverpool defeat Leicester to go seven points clear in Premier League
Quiz: Which city is this Christmas tree in?
Woman (30s) killed after hit-and-run involving four pedestrians in west Dublin
Opinion: As an Irish people pleaser, setting boundaries and saying 'no' is a right challenge
Peter Flanagan
A look back at some of the biggest Late Late Show moments of the year
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Croke Park scores for Gordon Elliott as Gavin Cromwell's 9/4 favourite delivers in Leopardstown
Slovakia has offered to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia - Putin
Police arrest three people following launch of murder investigation in Co Down
A man was found unresponsive at a home in Co Down in the early hours of this morning.
WHO chief and staff safe following Israeli strikes on Yemen airport moments before flight
Triumph for Joseph O'Brien and Paul Townend as Banbridge wins King George
Finland and Estonia investigate sudden failure of undersea power cable on Christmas Day
Leinster House usher who died after being hit by a lorry in Castleknock named locally
Out of sorts Man City's remarkable winless run continues
The painstaking work to conserve one of the oldest paper documents on island of Ireland
Funeral of Marguerita Sheridan (21) to take place on Sunday in Limerick
Mother-of-one Marguerita suffered critical injuries and died after a van struck gates at Rathkeale last week.
Mostly dry weather expected today but heavy rainfall and potential cold snap on the horizon
Five Palestinian journalists killed following Israeli airstrike in Gaza
We'll have a new President in the Áras next year — here are some names that might be running
Childline was contacted by more than 800 children this Christmas
10 of the most anticipated Hollywood films of 2025
Ireland's busiest section of rail line closed for 'full renewal' of tracks
Experts suggest Russian air defence may have been responsible for Azerbaijan Airlines crash
Which classic Christmas movie is your favourite?
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17 dead in clashes during attempted arrest of Assad official
'I thought it was doomsday': Ceremonies held to remember 2004 tsunami
Reflecting on Ireland in 2024: Assessing the state of the nation
Finian Murphy
'Only a cigarette paper between them': Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael need to merge, Tóibín says
OECD: Irish teenagers smoke less, drink less and exercise more than their European counterparts
Government concerned by environmental risk posed by oil-smuggling 'shadow fleet' in Atlantic
High level meetings have been held to discuss the issue, The Journal has learned.