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Harris warns against far-right 'hijacking' flag as Taoiseach says Ireland at 'tipping point'
Government launches five-year national strategy to improve disability rights in Ireland
Are you struggling to find accommodation for college? We want to hear from you
Schools expecting to feel the crunch as secretaries and caretakers warn strike could go on for weeks
Fórsa told The Journal that they have not had any engagement from the government since talks at the Workplace Relations Commission failed last week.
A special needs assistant who joined the picket line outside her school said the current situation is "really unfair".
A Cork principal said they are already feeling the impact of the strike and that closing is "not out of the question".
Irish Catholic Bishops want people to start going to Sunday Mass again
'We need to stop this': Aid flotilla carrying Greta Thunberg and Irish activists sets sail for Gaza
Irish actor Liam Cunningham, who is supporting the flotilla, described it as “an indication of the world’s failure to uphold international law”.
Pope calls for end to ‘pandemic of arms’ in prayer for victims of Minnesota school shooting
Man (40s) in serious condition following assault in Dublin city centre
Dairy plant says it is 'not connected' to major Cork fish kill after EPA wastewater report
Sitdown Sunday: How much is Donald Trump cashing in on the US presidency?
Minneapolis school shooting being investigated as domestic terrorism and anti-Catholic hate crime
Two children were killed and 17 people were injured in the attack.
Postal services around the world are suspending parcel deliveries to the US - here's why
Donald Trump’s removal of a tax exemption has caused uncertainty and is likely to lead to disruption and higher prices for US consumers.
Professional misconduct allegation against doctor over series of road traffic offences upheld
Sitdown Sunday: 'It's almost a curse' - the men paying thousands to be taller
Emergency services at scene of multi-vehicle crash on the N7
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Two men arrested after €1.1 million worth of drugs seized in Dublin
Man (40) extradited from Netherlands to Northern Ireland in relation to child sexual offences
'No meeting planned' between Putin and Zelenskyy until agenda is agreed, Russia says
Plans to extend Dart line to Drogheda given the green light
Ireland and UK among 21 nations to condemn Israel's plan for illegal Jerusalem settlements
Catherine Connolly supporters 'anxiously' waiting to see if Sinn Féin will back her Áras bid
Irish shoppers can place online orders with M&S again - four months after cyber attack
Any talks on Ukraine's security without Russia would be 'a road to nowhere', Kremlin says
US slaps sanctions on four more International Criminal Court officials over Israel actions
Local councils issued just 48 fines for dog fouling last year (and 14 didn't issue any at all)
Israel demands release of all hostages at once, casting doubt on new Hamas-backed truce proposal
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man (20s) in serious condition after his scrambler bike collided with street light pole
Trump tells Zelenskyy and European leaders that Putin 'accepts' security guarantees for Ukraine
The Ukrainian president and European leaders are holding talks with Trump at the White House aimed at ending Russia’s war.
Trump said the US would be "involved" in some form of security guarantees for Ukraine, without elaborating further.
The US President also said he would speak to his Russian counterpart "right after" his meeting with Zelenskyy and the European leaders.
Sitdown Sunday: 'This war is being waged as if childhood itself has no place in Gaza'
Frances Fitzgerald not entering Áras race for Fine Gael as Sean Kelly mulls bid
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
DSPCA calls for task force to address 'growing' horse welfare crisis in Dublin