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Yesterday
18th April 2024
Campaign across EU as Irish diplomats and defence figures canvass for top military role
Defence Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Sean Clancy is in the running to take over the EU’s top military job.
Wednesday
17th April 2024
Dr Fauci in Dublin: I'm concerned false info online could lead to further rise in measles cases
Dr Fauci said that he has been ‘extensively’ threatened by anti-vaxxers, but that doctors can’t be afraid to give out factual advice.
Manchester City's Champions League defence ends in penalties defeat to Real Madrid
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Justice Minister 'not in a position' to attend garda group annual conference next week
Sparks fly in Dáil as Mary Lou McDonald raises hospital cancellations with Taoiseach
Martin says 'legitimate' concerns have been raised about proposed hate speech legislation
Harris says Ukrainians leaving state accommodation will free up space for other asylum seekers
Jury in trial of man accused of murder come back to judge with questions
UK's youth smoking ban plans would likely be enforced in NI (even if the DUP is against it)
The DUP’s seven MPs all voted against the Tobacco and Vapes Bill in the House of Commons.
Unions call for commitment to long-term future as Tara Mines to reopen after nine months
High Court approves order for CAB to confiscate three homes from major Dublin drug dealer
Magnum Almond 3-packs recalled over possible presence of plastic and metal pieces
What happened at the 'banned' National Conservatism Conference? The Journal went along to find out
The conference, which would have largely gone unnoticed if it hadn’t been banned, hit the headlines yesterday.
FAI managerial search 'a bit of a shambles' - James McClean
Irish people describe 'chaos' at Dubai Airport after 'catastrophic' flooding in the city
O'Neill 'sorry for every loss of life' in Troubles, says Kingsmill families deserve justice
Dublin city councillors push to have an inner city road closed to the public
Two men arrested in North Dublin over theft incidents, including multiple burglaries
Property prices continue to grow and the rate of increase is getting faster
Jury in Stardust inquests has reached a verdict which will be announced tomorrow at 2pm
The jury were told to assemble at 11am tomorrow morning in the Pillar Room of the Rotunda Hospital.
Alleged brothel keeper faces 109 charges, awaits evidence
Calls for dedicated police as drugs, racism part of 'epidemic of abuse' facing transport workers
Man who subjected ex-partner to brutal assault after drinking for five days avoids jail
HSE will not review care for people with Long Covid until new evidence emerges
Seven arrests following large-scale garda seizure involving drugs, weapons, vehicles
Leaving Cert grading system to start returning to normal in 2025 but stay the same this year
Debunked: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy did not buy a British Royal residence
Delegation from CERN arrives in Dublin to assess Irish membership application
Authorities investigating ransomware attack on charity that works with vulnerable children
Poll: How often do you order food for delivery?
'Very frustrating': Ireland's bid to host World Rally Championships falls through over funding
Good news - there'll be good sunny spells and plenty of dry weather this weekend
Australian police defend their decision to declare Sydney church attack as 'terrorism'
Volcano erupts in Indonesia's outermost region, hundreds evacuated
TikTok and YouTube Shorts feeding male users misogynistic content, Irish research shows
The researchers tracked the content recommended content being fed to ten ‘sockpuppet’ accounts that identified as male on TikTok and Youtube Shorts.
Harris' first EU Council: Taoiseach to urge leaders to use 'every lever' to bring about ceasefire
Despite drop, Ireland still has the third highest number of pubs per capita in the world