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Surrealing in the Years: €1.90 for bag of Tayto is proof that the social contract is broken
Carl Kinsella
The big benefit of auto-enrolment for Irish workers - and the big fear
The Explainer: Everything you need to know about how the EU works but were too afraid to ask
Storm Kathleen: Here’s what you need to know as today’s storm warnings kick in
A Status Orange wind warning will impact five counties, with a Yellow warning for the rest of the country.
Doctor 'anxious' about return to Gaza after killing of aid workers in Israeli air strike
Simon Harris to tell FG Ard Fheis that tougher penalties are needed for anti-social behaviour
Understanding neurodiversity: There's no correct way for the brain to work, we're all different
Nessa Hill
Your stories: The stress, strain and heartbreak of trying to find childcare in Ireland
“Our unborn child is on a waiting list for two creches and four childminders – yes, a waiting list. No place is confirmed.”
Revenue officers seize over 13kg of cannabis found in luggage at Dublin Airport
Ireland suffer defeat to France in opening Euros qualifier
Drone hits pro-Russian separatists in breakaway Moldovan region bordering Ukraine
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Medical NGO office in Ukraine's Donetsk region completely destroyed by Russian strike
Simon Harris plans to take Irish lessons to 'brush up' ahead of becoming Taoiseach
Simon Harris sets out his stall on Cabinet reshuffle, TV licence reforms and a united Ireland
The Fine Gael Ard Fheis is taking place in Galway this weekend.
Uisce Éireann: North Dublin customers may get low water pressure due to burst main
Government to offer temporary shelter to asylum seekers sleeping rough during Storm Kathleen
Coroner answers jury's legal questions on third day of deliberations in Stardust inquest
New York rattled by 4.8 magnitude earthquake
Last Irish troops stationed in Syria as part of UN peacekeeping mission return home
Man charged under money laundering legislation accused of 'romance fraud' totalling €225,000
Storm Kathleen: Flooding and strong winds expected with Status Orange warning for five counties
Minister makes orders that local and European election voting take place on 7 June
Mourners at funeral of Bobbie McKee told his murder 'shattered the peace' of local community
Who are the Kathleens of Storm Kathleen fame?
Van driver remanded in custody over €1.1m cannabis haul at Dublin Port
Heather Humphreys officially confirmed as the new deputy leader of Fine Gael
Ukraine claims it destroyed six Russian military planes in overnight drone attack
Irish man killed in helicopter crash in Swiss Alps named
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Two officers dismissed as Israel says 'grave mistakes' made when it killed seven aid workers in Gaza
Majority of motorists voice strong support for proposal to reduce car traffic in Dublin city centre
'A tragic loss': Tributes paid as man (80s) and woman (70s) die in house fire in Cork city
UN Human Rights Council demands halt to all arms sales to Israel
It is the first time the United Nations top rights body has taken a position on the conflict.
The Erez crossing in northern Gaza will be temporarily reopened for the first time since the Hamas attack on 7 October.
Netanyahu's office also said Israel would allow its port in Ashdod to process aid shipments bound for Gaza.
Poll: Have you listened to Beyoncé's cover of Jolene?
Irish government to stop investing almost €3m in companies based in illegal Israeli settlements
Harris' first Ard Fheis as leader to hear calls for more 'starter homes' and lethal arms for Ukraine