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John Bruton tribute: 'I told John I'd been to Mass and knew that would buy me some time'
Karl Brophy
Dublin City Council spent €130,000 extending 'Winter Lights' festival until end of January
Turkey's earthquakes: Refugees who fled war-torn Syria now face rebuilding their lives again
The Journal was on the ground in Turkey, meeting refugees and visiting the camps they are living in.
Expert who flagged faults in Children's Hospital operating theatres no longer involved in project
Sinn Féin claimed the ‘major’ faults could cost tens of millions to fix and would set the opening date back months.
Alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi most likely dead and body may not be found, say Met Police
Shamrock Rovers overcome St Pat's in front of record crowd at Tallaght
Late try saves Ireland U20s from shock home defeat to Italy
Transport Minister Eamon Ryan hits back at open letter from Ryanair CEO calling on him to resign
Activist accused of damaging Department of Foreign Affairs during pro-Palestine rally remanded on bail
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Cost of making pancakes on the rise, according to the CSO
Man charged with attempted murder of PSNI DCI John Caldwell in Co Tyrone last year
Netanyahu orders plans for evacuation of Rafah as aid agencies warn escalation will be 'catastrophic'
Rafah is the last major town in the Gaza Strip Israeli ground troops have yet to enter.
Former Taoiseach John Bruton remembered as 'a great statesman' at removal mass in Co Meath
Garda car diverted from stabbing to deal with dangerous driver, court hears
Baby born in Wales three months early and weighing just over a pound celebrates first birthday
Irish Rail services resume via Phoenix Park tunnel following closure due to reported landslide
Woman arrested after body of six-year-old boy found in Co Waterford
It’s believed the child was in a car while the woman was on the roadway.
Religious publisher and retailer Veritas to wind down by the end of the year
Deposit return scheme operator issues further guidance on containers without the Re-turn logo
Simon Harris announces 150 third level places for students with intellectual disabilities
Measles contact tracing begins as HSE issues advice over potential exposure to virus
Rap group Kneecap launch legal action over British government decision to halt funding award
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Michael Pidgeon: Dublin's new city centre transport plan is not a 'ban on cars'
Michael Pidgeon
Motorist clocked at 228km/h on the M1 among the 3,000 speeding offences over St Brigid’s weekend
Barbie Kardashian faces trial over alleged threats to kill two women
Ireland in new agreement with Nato to counter potential threats to undersea infrastructure
Six changes: Here's the Ireland rugby team to face Italy in the Six Nations on Sunday
Prince Harry settles phone hacking claim against Mirror Group Newspapers
Green Party launches Yes campaign for upcoming referendums in March
The Explainer: What is life like in Turkey, one year after the earthquakes?
Better communication won't do anything to change mind of someone intent on committing arson - O'Gorman
Tucker Carlson labelled 'useful idiot' after 'softball' interview with Putin
Man wrongly linked to Parnell Street attack on social media takes legal action against Gript
Poll: Is Joe Biden too old to run for US President?
Three people released without charge after being arrested in connection with arson attack in Dublin
Israeli basketball team photo with armed soldiers ahead of game vs Ireland 'under review'