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July 2024
Man, 20s, arrested as Gardaí and Revenue seize €6.8 million worth of cannabis in Dublin
South Africa v Ireland
France braces for crunch election as overseas territories begin casting ballots
Israeli and Hamas delegates discuss ceasefire deal, but 'gaps' remain
Gardaí investigating after bodies of two men (40s) recovered from canal in Dublin
It's going to be an unsettled weekend with heavy showers and a chance of thunderstorms
RTÉ to spend up to €375,000 on new PR contract over next three years
Surrealing in the Years: Waiting for the bus to take contactless payment - and for our election
Carl Kinsella
Keir Starmer to visit Northern Ireland as he holds first cabinet meeting as UK prime minister
Biden says only 'Lord Almighty' could convince him to drop out of race for White House
Plans to utilise Ireland's canals for residential use could take seven years
Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iran’s run-off presidential election
Concerns raised over 'dangerous' lack of training for operational firefighting officers
The dispute centres around the courses for the firefighters tasked with leading teams at incidents.
Niamh O'Reilly: Don't be afraid to talk to strangers — it's good for the soul
Niamh O'Reilly
What will a Keir Starmer premiership mean for Ireland?
Starmer has made campaign promises in some policy areas that would affect Anglo-Irish relations.
France beat Portugal on penalties to set up semi-final meeting with Spain
Man hospitalised after alleged attack in Dublin city centre
Biden 'staying in the race' after reports he contemplated step away from White House bid
Harris and Starmer agree 'closer relationship' between Dublin and London 'needed' in first call
The newly-appointed Prime Minister invited the Taoiseach to visit him on 17 July.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Leona Maguire becomes first ever Irish winner on Ladies European Tour
Inquest hears homeless man drowned in River Liffey while attempting to rescue stranger
Scottish National Party upended and independence movement at an end following Labour sweep
Spain eliminate hosts Germany from the Euros
Michelle O'Neill urges Starmer to roll back Legacy Act and fund Casement Park for Euro 2028
Ministerial appointments made in new Labour cabinet as MPs arrive at No. 10
A slab of butter, believed to be hundreds of years old, discovered on Donegal farm
Binface, Beany and Elmo: How did the quirky election candidates fare?
Who is Hilary Benn, the new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland?
High Court told current school placement for child with autism not suitable for his needs
UK Election: Why did the exit poll get numbers for some parties so wrong?
Aer Lingus cancels a further 80 flights next week
‘Strong Irish influence’: The Cork man behind Keir Starmer’s landslide Labour victory
As it happened: Keir Starmer pledges to lead 'government of service' after landslide Labour win
We charted the historic election day as it happened.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Poll: Who do you think will be the next Tory leader?
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The Explainer: What next for UK politics after Labour's landslide election win?
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Yellow rain warning for eastern counties tonight means Hozier fans will need their raincoats