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Has the housing crisis impacted your decisions around marriage? We want to hear your stories
'He had to be put down': Man describes giving alleged Parnell Square attacker a 'dig in the jaw'
SF defends not backing Soc Dem bill to remove 3-day abortion wait as it moves forward with its own
'History that will remain forever': Pico Lopes's parents speak of pride at World Cup heroics
Along with younger brother Jacques, Carlos and Judy Lopes reflect on emotions of Monday’s 0-0 draw with Spain.
Jeffrey Donaldson trial told 'pain and hurt' of complainants 'is still so visible'
Trump criticises Netanyahu as Iran says Lebanon war 'most important' issue in peace deal
‘Hate crime’ banner outside children’s playground in Co Tyrone removed by PSNI for second time
Secondhand clothes are booming - so what's involved in buying and selling on Vinted?
Woman found dead in Waterford named locally as Noreen Daly, gardaí continue to question man
Harris doubles down and says some local authorities 'appalling' on dereliction
Have you read Ulysses (or at least tried to)?
Renewed appeal for information over 1986 murder of Terence McKeever
Are you a mosquito magnet? Here's why
Inside Pico Lopes' day of glory with Cape Verde: Ray Houghton embrace and video call with Shamrock Rovers' teammates
Cape Verde defender describes to The 42 the emotions of drawing 0-0 with Spain.
Construction firms are at the housing committee - here's what they want to improve delivery
Moves to force people who let their properties to register them are being advanced today
Iran told to return to Mexico immediately after politically charged World Cup opener
RTÉ and The Journal are the most used online news sources in Ireland
Cleared for take-off: The Dublin Airport passenger cap bill is ready to go
How thousands of speeding prosecutions never reach conviction in Irish courts
Analysis of almost 39,000 speeding offences see almost half of all cases end without a conviction.
Almost one-in-two speeding cases between 2021 and 2024 failed to proceed.
In one Co Meath court, over two-thirds of speeding cases were withdrawn, struck out or dismissed within a year.
Campaigners warn swift enforcement and sanctions “critical” to deterring dangerous driver behaviour.
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Raising them right: Is it time to retire the phrase 'hands-on dad'?
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Law to allow sworn garda testimonies in Omagh bombing inquiry comes into effect
World Cup referee accused of making 'white supremacy' gesture says it was 'subconscious twitch'
Belgium force own goal to complete rally and earn World Cup draw with Egypt
Man (70s) dies after being struck by Luas in Dublin city centre
Gardaí to resume dig tomorrow as part of probe into murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob
Strait of Hormuz will be 'completely open' on Friday after US-Iran deal is signed, Trump says
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
PSNI probing claims officers told nurses to show ID to masked men during Belfast riots
Dubliner Pico Lopes helps Cape Verde stun Spain with 0-0 draw in World Cup opener
Shamrock Rovers centre back at the beating heart of one of tournament’s greatest ever underdog stories.
TDs slam lack of planning as music fans left 'stranded and soaked' after outdoor Dublin gigs
An American in Ireland: I may not be the flag but I will be the pole holding you up
'I saw him with a knife': Caio Benicio tells trial of intervening in Parnell Square attack
Dubliner Pico Lopes' journey of a lifetime to the World Cup with Cape Verde
The 42 meets defender’s wife and family ahead of Spain game as they prepare for 30-foot campervan trip around America.
Former garda jailed for six years for fatal hit-and-run in Drogheda
Defence closes case in Jeffrey Donaldson sex offences trial
What's so different about the new Derelict Property Tax and the old measure it's replacing?
Belfast stabbing victim’s family under 'distress' over false blindness claims