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Major photo agencies issue 'kill notice' for Kate Middleton photo over 'manipulation' concerns
Can ministers deliver Ireland’s message on Gaza during US paddywhackery?
Quiz: How much do you know about this year's Oscar nominations?
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A nurse on €58K living in Dublin and currently on maternity leave
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Leaking of AG advice on referendums was 'absolutely scandalous', Minister of State says
Minister of State Mary Butler also said the referendums weren’t “explained clearly enough and we have to take ownership of that”.
Hamas chief says still open to truce talks as Ramadan begins and US vessel sets sail with aid
The Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan begins tomorrow.
American officials said it is likely to be weeks before the pier is operational.
Meanwhile, Biden said he believes Netanyahu is “hurting Israel more than helping Israel”.
The health ministry in Gaza today said the number of deaths in Israel's bombardment and ground offensive in Gaza had risen to 31,045.
Pro-Palestine protesters occupy departure halls of Shannon Airport
Title race remains in the balance as Man City hold Liverpool
John Stones opened the scoring for the visitors but the Reds hit back through Alexis Mac Allister.
Seán Kelly and John Mullins, former Bord Gáis CEO, to run for Fine Gael in European elections
Ramos leads the way as 5-try France inflict more misery on Wales
Man and woman arrested in Dublin in connection with money laundering offences
Saoírse Ruane, 12, described as ‘wonderful little angel’ at her funeral
Clare continue unbeaten league run with late rally to victory over Kilkenny
International coverage of referendums focuses on 'shambolic' campaign and 'women in the home'
Ukraine vows to 'never' surrender after Pope says it should have 'courage to raise white flag'
Drogheda politicians hit out at Government as dual-use model ruled out for D Hotel
'Disabled people are not a burden': Campaigner thanks public for resounding No vote
Council refuses planning permission for 14-storey block overlooking Herbert Park in Ballsbridge
Risk of coastal flooding on all coasts due to 'unusually' high tides until Tuesday
Poll: Will you be marking Mother's Day?
Surrealing in the Years: The results are in ... referendums remain nation’s messiest pastime
Carl Kinsella
Fresh appeal for information 30 years on from 'sickening' murder of Belfast police officer
Sitdown Sunday: 43 Mexican students vanished in 2014 - their families are still looking for answers
Man appears in court over random assault of well-known Dublin businesswoman in Cork
Therapist: Motherhood is an emotional rollercoaster - go gently with yourself
Jade Lawless
Trump and Biden trade barbs in competing rallies in battleground state of Georgia
Property Mag – #481 – 8th March 24
Arrested, disgraced, injured: Cryptocurrency scams promote hoax stories about Irish celebrities
Have you seen spam ads appear on your social feeds?
One scam recently came about after a hacking of an Indian politician's Meta account.
The Journal understands the account was compromised by hackers who launched more than 50 ad campaigns.
Celebrity scam ads appear on Facebook and X.com after less than a minute of scrolling through main feeds.
Tipperary fire three goals but Limerick triumph after dominant second-half display
Quiz: Can you name these ice creams and ice pops?
Family and Care referendums defeated by huge margins
In pictures: Mixed emotions as Family and Care referendums suffer landslide defeats
It's official: The Care referendum has been defeated
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Aid ship from Cyprus 'ready' to sail for Gaza through maritime corridor
The head of the European Commission expressed hope that a maritime corridor could open tomorrow, although details remained unclear.
US President Joe Biden said on Thursday that the US military would build a "temporary pier" off Gaza's coast to bring in aid.
A humanitarian aid airdrop in the north of Gaza killed five people and wounded 10 yesterday.
Larry Donnelly: Make no mistake - Joe Biden is in deep trouble
Larry Donnelly
Varadkar says O'Gorman doesn't need to resign over referendum result