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August 2024
Two arrests made in Josie Ray murder investigation on the day of her funeral in Tipperary
'Notable increase' in the proportion of students paying more than €750 a month in rent - report
A spectacular 4x400m relay gives Ireland another rare air moment at these very special Games
HSE chief: Cancelling of appointments in Midwest hospitals necessary to control overcrowding
State lodges appeal against High Court ruling in 'secret RAF air policing deal' case
Extra college places announced in physiotherapy and speech and language therapy for Sept intake
Man arrested for hoax bomb threat made against Taoiseach's home
US Ambassador to Japan won't attend Nagasaki bomb memorial because Israel wasn't invited
BBC to ask disgraced broadcaster Huw Edwards to return salary paid since arrest
Alleged hoaxer sent for trial over bomb threats to Government buildings and Oireachtas
Disappointed but proud, Sarah Lavin bows out in 100m hurdles semi-finals
'I'll never do that again' - Daniel Wiffen reacts to bruising, brutal 10km race in the Seine
Funeral of Edna O'Brien to be held in her native Co Clare on Saturday
Ireland qualify for women's 4x400m relay final after blistering performance
Poll: Should the voting age be lowered to 16?
Coach Flo's three-year masterplan that has led Rhasidat Adeleke to an Olympic final
We detail the decisions, arguments, and training that has taken Adeleke to the final of tonight’s 400m in Paris.
Daniel Wiffen finishes 18th in men's marathon swim
US sprinter Noah Lyles withdraws from Olympic relay races after positive Covid test
Venezuela's Maduro blocks access to X for ten days amid online row with Elon Musk
Ukraine presses on with offensive as Russia reports 'massive' drone attack
Keir Starmer tells police to remain on 'high alert' over continued disorder
Israel agrees to resume Gaza ceasefire talks next week as regional tensions grow
Gardaí issue student accommodation fraud warning ahead of expected return-to-college spike in scams
'It's been a lot of ass': Reflections on 100 days of the Dublin-New York portal
Almost half of Irish secondary students have experienced bullying, new survey says
Uncertainty over future of Coast Guard jobs as helicopter crews transition to new operator
The Irish Coast Guard is operated by CHC Helicopters at present but a new contract has been awarded to Bristow.
The track belongs to Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
It wasn’t a race in the end.
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Former glamour model Katie Price arrested at Heathrow Airport for failing to attend court
Woman in her 60s dies following two-vehicle collision in Co Mayo
Consultants group says decision to cancel scheduled care at hospitals ‘abandons people of Mid-West’
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone wins Olympic women's 400m hurdles gold with world record performance
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris agreed to participate in presidential debate, says ABC
PSNI release images of people alleged to have been involved in Belfast disorder and attacks on officers
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Military using simulators to prepare troops for dangerous peacekeeping mission in Lebanon
The Journal went to the Curragh Camp today to visit the Artillery School and the Cavalry Corps training facility to see the new kit in action.
Dublin City Council to issue ‘small number of special licences’ for Olympics homecoming after criticism
Botswana's Letsile Tebogo upstages Noah Lyles to become first African to win Olympic 200m final
Paris 'flying taxis' scheme misses Olympic debut