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This month
April 2024
Surrealing in the Years: Well Simon, the jamboree period is over
Carl Kinsella
Israel pounds Gaza while US says it will send reinforcements to deter any attack by Iran
US President Joe Biden said he expected Iran to attempt to strike Israel soon but warned against any retaliation for the 1 April strike on its Damascus consulate.
Dr Chris Luke: To improve care in emergency departments, we should do two simple things today
Dr Chris Luke
Irish language group says it won't pay €6,686 water bill over English language correspondence
After weeks of the Fine Gael show, FF moves back into the spotlight with party's Ard Fheis
Tiger Woods makes record-breaking Masters cut as Rory McIlroy struggles
European elections: Voters sceptical about an EU army and whether Ireland should participate
A new The Journal/Ireland Thinks poll also found that immigration is seen as the priority issue in the European elections.
Questions over EU military cooperation have long been a source of debate in the bloc.
Half of poll respondents were opposed to an EU army, with just over a third in favour.
Supporters of Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Greens and Labour were in favour of Ireland's participation in an EU army.
American applied for Irish passports in names of dead babies after having 'visa difficulties'
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Tánaiste in favour of postponing patent referendum to allow more time for 'proper preparation'
Irish people in the US were glued to the World Cup when OJ's Ford Bronco hit the headlines
Man who raped younger sister and brother taken into custody after sitting near sibling on train
Irish border was 'exploited' by terrorists in Kingsmill attack, which was partly planned in ROI
Teens avoid prison for roles in Dublin park incident that saw Italian student badly injured
Recognition of Palestine by EU countries 'much closer', Harris says after meeting with Spanish PM
Pedro Sanchez has previously said his country plans to extend recognition to the Palestinians by July.
Another Dublin primary school is to be divested from Catholic Church
The Explainer: The State inquiry into the Bill Kenneally case - what have we learned so far?
Government to scrap Green Paper on disability reform following backlash from activists
Kerry man described as 'logistics figure' in crystal meth haul case refused bail over flight risk
Explainer: How the 'honeytrap' sexting scandal has rocked Westminster
Jurors at Stardust inquest retire for weekend having spent eight days deliberating so far
Man (22) avoids prison term for role in €16,000 text message 'smishing' scam
Garda Ombudsman given audio recording of 'melee' that broke out at Enoch Burke court hearing
Gardaí seize large quantity of cannabis jellies and cannabis herb during Dublin search
New EU energy efficiency law could see government incentivise thousands more homes to renovate
Gatwick had the longest delays of any UK airport last year, while Belfast City had the shortest
Michael Collins TD proposes 'chemical castration' of rapists and defends guns for self-defence
Independent Ireland candidate Ciaran Mullooly told The Journal: ‘The views quoted in Hot Press are Michael Collins’ own personal views. They are not mine.’
Man who filmed himself sexually abusing baby boy is jailed for four years
All uniform gardaí to carry out 30 minutes of roads policing per shift under new directive
Dozens of motorbikes, scramblers and e-scooters seized as 40 properties raided by gardaí
Three men rescued from tiny island in Pacific Ocean after writing 'HELP' on beach using palm leaves
Poll: Will you watch the Amy Winehouse biopic?
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
DeChambeau grabs early Masters lead, Scheffler one back as McIlroy stays under par in the wind
Shane Lowry is on level par, with two holes of his opening round still to finish on Friday morning.
Two men in critical condition following 'serious' collision on M9 in Kilkenny
Opinion: Biden’s Gaza policy is likely to cost him the election
Dr Laurence Davis
Atalanta hammering at Anfield 'a low point' for Liverpool - Klopp