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Two arrests and €8 million in heroin seized as Gardaí intercept plane at Weston Airport
How seeking treatment for cold fingers led to a lung cancer diagnosis for one Dublin woman
Fair City to be scaled back to three episodes a week as RTÉ outlines €10m in cuts for 2024
Shops closing early on Parnell Street as immigrant staff fear being targeted after Dublin riots
The €2bn New Children's Hospital is now '92% complete' - here's what it's like inside
Man hospitalised after stabbing incident on Talbot Street last night
Owner of Independent Dublin bike shop raided in riots 'emotional and in shock'
Dublin Riots: Over 30 appear before courts charged with theft, public order, and having weapon
'Elf' revealed as theme for tonight as Patrick Kielty prepares for his Toy Show debut
'It was pure instinct': Brazilian Deliveroo driver tells of moment he stopped Parnell Street attacker
The 43-year-old dad of two saw the incident unfolding, got off his bike, and used his helmet to stop the attack.
Caio Benicio talks to The Journal reporter Eimer McAuley about the horrific incident.
The 43-year-old Brazilian says he is praying for the young girl who is in a serious condition in hospital.
"It looks like they hate immigrants. Well I am an immigrant, and I did what I could to try and save that little girl," he said when asked about tonight's riots.
€50 million fund for all schools to get solar panels to open for applications
CervicalCheck support group says strike by medical scientists could 'hugely impact' outcomes
Assisted Dying Committee hears video testimony from man who died of motor neurone disease
One Irish Lotto player had 45,000 winning tickets in last year's highest ever 'Must be Won' draw
A further 25 Irish citizens and dependants made journey to Rafah border crossing today
Rotunda clinical director welcomes new building but says more nurses and midwives needed
HSE spend on private hospital beds and services to hit €130m by end of year
'We could lose our daughter': Palestinian family in Dublin pleads with Government and TDs
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Debut novel from Kildare writer Louise Nealon named as this year's 'One Dublin One Book' choice
Secondary schools getting no responses to job ads, as principals warn Govt of staffing crisis
TikTok showing boxes of patient records in derelict hospital building sparks HSE review
Local businesses in Galway devastated by flooding in wake of Storm Debi
Cork city cllrs decide against dumping €400,000 'robo trees', amid concerns they aren't working
Man arrested in connection to hit and run that left UL student dead released without charge
Award-winning Irish filmmaker missing in New York for over a week
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Paul McCartney says Beatles getting first No 1 single in 54 years is 'very emotional'
Children's hospitals 'extremely busy' due to increase in RSV cases
Government TD accuses RTÉ of wanting to 'close down' Ireland's beef industry
Final deal on contentious EU nature restoration law gets divided reception in Ireland
Gardaí investigating after four teens fell ill at Cork school in incident linked to vaping
Elderly, vulnerable Midleton care centre residents still displaced, two weeks after Storm Babet
Donegal GPs fear patients with skin cancer will suffer as LUH loses dermatology service
PSNI searching for escaped man who was jailed for robbery and kidnapping charges
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Castletown lands owner says OPW hasn't replied to offer to reopen talks on 'potential sale'
More precise flood forecasting system for Ireland delayed due to staffing issues, official says
Plaque in memory of first child killed in Easter Rising unveiled by Dublin City Council