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22nd June 2025 - 28th June 2025
Ivana Bacik holds up meme of bald baby JD Vance in the Dáil
Brendan Gleeson does not regret calling Micheál Martin a 'moron' over the health service
Former sports coach (91) jailed for sexually assaulting four young gymnasts over 30 years ago
Two charged after woman ‘dragged’ from Kildare home into car in apparent dog dispute, court hears
Family of Lord Henry Mount Charles tell funeral service they will 'party on in his memory'
Men who abuse women 'not only tolerated, they are celebrated', Dáil hears
Heading to a concert at Malahide Castle? Here's everything you need to know
'This ended the war': Trump likens US strikes on Iran to bombing of Hiroshima
The US President rejected a leaked intelligence report that said the strikes only set Iran’s nuclear programme back months.
Nitrous oxide canisters littering streets and parks 'sparking curiosity' in children
Experts say the are ‘everywhere’. What should you do if you find one?
Gardaí continue to question suspect in 'deliberate' hit-and-run killing of man in Balbriggan
Man (40) extradited from Germany to Northern Ireland for human trafficking offences
After spending over a month in Gaza, this doctor had a powerful message for Irish politicians
Dr Mohammed Mustafa told Oireachtas staff and members yesterday about his time working in one of Gaza’s last hospitals.
Opinion: The US joining in Israel’s attack on Iran is the Iraq War all over again
Emma DeSouza
Mother and Baby Home survivors feel re-traumatised by redress scheme exclusion
Iran moves to suspend inspections from nuclear watchdog after US and Israel attacks
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Could you get in trouble for using a dodgy box?
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Zohran Mamdani pulls off major upset by defeating Andrew Cuomo in New York mayoral primary
Gardaí renew information appeal on 14th anniversary of fatal hit-and-run collision in Monaghan
Average price of second-hand house in Dublin reaches €600,000
One in three Irish women who called helpline over abuse were facing it from ex-partner
Ireland has third lowest childhood vaccine coverage among high-income nations
‘Devastating’ nitrous oxide available to buy on popular Irish websites
Our investigative team found the psychedelic drug on Amazon and classified sites.
Canisters marketed online ‘to fuel nights you’ll never forget’
Misuse can lead to severe burns, paralysis or suffocation
Drug remains in a legal grey area despite calls for regulation
Report suggests US strikes only set back Iran’s nuclear programme by months
Jeff Bezos reportedly changes Venice wedding plans after threat of inflatable crocodile protest
Defence chief states Garda helicopter operations adversely affected by Air Corps crisis
As The Journal revealed last month, the service has been forced to move to a part-time five-day-week and daylight-only service because it does not have enough air traffic controllers.
Two sailors seriously injured after explosion on board a ship at Foynes Port in Co Limerick
Mary Lou McDonald says plans to revamp GPO as mixed used 'cultural' hub is a 'betrayal of history'
Similar to how Temple Bar was revitalised, a special body is to be set up to drive improvements across the city.
Sinn Féin claim RTÉ repeatedly 'erase' the Six Counties as party introduces new proposed law
Senator says it is 'scandalous' the IRFU is a ‘major Dublin 4 landlord’
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Prosecutors of Sean 'Diddy' Combs rest their case as eyes turn to the defence
Cork man who kicked victim five times in head in front of garda avoids jails
'Dear Donald...': NATO chief sends gushing message, as Trump arrives at high-stakes summit
The country's new children's hospital will be called (drumroll) – the National Children’s Hospital Ireland
Bill Gates says it's up to Europe to help the developing world after US pulls out of aid deals
Man (40s) arrested after man killed in hit-and-run in north Dublin
Woman claims she was sexually assaulted by man who shared bed with her after night out
Taoiseach fails to commit to 6am closing time for nightclubs but promises licensing law reform
Luas Red Line services operating with delays after 'incident' on James's Street