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This month
May 2024
Removal of Mount Street camp is 'like putting a plaster on a wound'
The Lighthouse in Dublin is providing food and other services for hundreds of asylum seekers every day.
Delay in getting Drug Use Committee off the ground as members not yet nominated by all parties
Enoch Burke to await High Court ruling on defamation case against Sunday Indo from Mountjoy cell
A judgement is expected to be issued electronically in the case in the coming weeks.
Two people rescued after boat's engine failed off east coast
Trinity students set up encampment after accusing college of trying to 'scare' them into silence
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
American tourist in her 80s ‘thrown on the pavement’ during mugging in Co Kerry
Family of six, including four children, rescued after ending up on rocks at Lambay Island
'Dobbo has left the building': Bryan Dobson signs off for the last time after 37 years at RTÉ
Harris says asylum seekers in Ballsbridge park is 'temporary thing done by people being very humane'
Michelle O'Neill 'underlines commitment to A5' during Harris's first trip to Belfast as Taoiseach
'A dangerous precedent': Senators slam €214k fine for TCD students over Book of Kells protests
Attack of woman near Dublin home shows there's 'no place' for women to feel safe, judge says
Man accused of unlawfully residing on ESB substation in Dublin tells court he has 'nowhere else to go'
Woman hospitalised with ‘serious injuries’ after three people attacked in Co Louth
Tara Mines: Workers vote 2:1 to back deal as company promises to 'begin process of re-opening'
Irish Times commits to keeping RIP.ie ‘free to view’ following acquisition
'I thank God that I survived': Irish-Palestinian man to be reunited with family after months in Gaza
Reporting restrictions and psychiatric report as man charged with attempted kidnapping of toddler
Man arrested over incident at Aughrim hotel released without charge
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Two charged after €590k worth of drugs and a firearm seized in Tallaght
'It was my kids' bedtime': Taoiseach says family homes 'out of bounds' after protest at his home
A group of protestors were at the Taoiseach’s home yesterday evening carrying anti-migration and anti-EU posters.
Poll: Should Croke Park spectators be allowed to bring alcohol to their seats?
The May Bank Holiday weekend is set to be cloudy with a mix of rain and sunshine
Man charged in connection with investigation into Dublin riots
Opinion: Dialogue is key to solving the UK-Ireland asylum issue
Dr Clare Rice
Gardaí preparing major security operation to prevent violence during Europa League Final
The UEFA Europa League Final will take place in Dublin on Wednesday 22 May.
Johnny Logan to return to Eurovision stage as interval act
Renewed appeal for witnesses to Carlow collision in which motorcyclist (30s) died
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trinity College hits students' union with €214k fine over protests blocking access to Book of Kells
Extra staff to be hired to improve communications and tackle disinformation on migration
Woman says her life changed forever after being followed and attacked by man in Donegal
Burke told by Sunday Independent editor it's evident he could have 'annoyed' other prisoners
Eurovision: 'Die in' staged at RTÉ as singers and campaigners call for boycott of contest
Former RTÉ producer Betty Purcell told The Journal: “We believe it is not a time to sing songs and clink glasses with Israel.”
Man accused of biting off part of brother's finger during wedding acquitted
RIP.ie has been acquired by the Irish Times Group