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One dead and dozens seriously injured as two trains collide near Bedford
Ireland's sugar tax on soft drinks worked — now it's time to make it even tougher, researchers say
Cabin bags aren't becoming free, but booking flights in Europe is about to get a bit less confusing
Review: Is season 3 of House of the Dragon worth watching?
Matheus Cunha gets Brazil Surfin' USA as they begin to embrace generational pressure
Sinn Féin says under-16 ban may drive teens to 'darker, unregulated, corners of the internet'
Small cars are cool: We just forgot.
Paddy Comyn
Morocco close in on World Cup knockout phase after edging out Scotland
Clark continues to lead at US Open as McIlroy sits seven back while Lowry misses cut
Ghost buses, rain and pricey taxis: Your stories of getting home from suburban summer gigs
We asked our readers to share their experiences of travelling to and from the big concerts that take place every year across Dublin.
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USA advance to World Cup knockouts with game to spare after overcoming Australia
Gardaí seized more than 1,000 scramblers, e-bikes and e-scooters in first quarter of 2026
Late, late show from Pat's yields two goals to break Sligo resolve
League leaders Shamrock Rovers get the better of bottom side Waterford
'We won't give in to fear': Ballymena Pride returns a year after slurry spread on route
Drone delivery firm Manna to cease deliveries in Ireland
Maybe we should be giving children more options than 'bad' or 'really bad' online lives?
Have any plans for the weekend? Met Éireann says it's going to be a warm one
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Ukrainian therapist in Ireland: Trauma follows people wherever they go, but therapy helps
Liudmyla Nakonechna
Police called to ‘altercation’ outside Lidl’s first ever pub within hours of it opening
One man was taken to hospital with non-serious injuries following the incident at the 60-seater ‘The Middle Ale’ pub in Dundonald, outside Belfast.
Leinster defend URC title with 36-7 win over Bulls
Hospital staff needed 'reassurance' while treating Riad Bouchaker, garda tells trial
Ex-FF TD resigned membership after release of Bill Kenneally report, junior minister says
Germany and France are at odds over the EU's massive budget (and Ireland is in 'listening mode')
What will your spending look like this summer? Would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?
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Iran to lodge complaint with Fifa over World Cup restrictions
Michael O’Leary to head Ryanair for another six years under new contract
Jury to continue deliberations in Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse trial on Monday
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Government asked to clarify if ministers invited to Peter Thiel-linked conference in Wicklow
Enoch Burke's bid to remove members of fitness-to-teach inquiry is rejected
Landlord of café ordered to close for EU presidency seeks to resolve row through arbitration
Couple’s convictions for female genital mutilation of child declared miscarriage of justice
Council unveils plans for new 'Dunsink City Quarter' with potential for 18,500 homes
Would you rather try candy floss-flavoured crisps or a meatball-flavoured lollipop?
Ukraine and China dominate as talks go into the early hours at EU summit
The 27 leaders are meeting for their last summit before Ireland takes over the EU presidency in a couple of weeks.
'Stuff of nightmares': Man jailed for raping woman after posing as taxi driver