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All-Ireland Ladies Final preview and Kerry-Donegal review
Emma Duffy and Declan Bogue join Ronan Early ahead of Sunday’s finals.
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Surrealing in the Years: We're getting better at rejecting bad ideas, now all we need are some good ones
Carl Kinsella
Prisoners are being released 'within a day' of going in as repeat offenders clog up cells
Status Yellow weather warnings issued ahead of Storm Floris
Watch out for weather warnings - Storm Floris will bring heavy wind on the Bank Holiday Monday
FSAI recalls expired turkey burgers over possible presence of Salmonella
Severe asthma: It's like running while breathing through a tiny straw, with a peg on your nose
Emily Smyth
Government looking to allow Blood Bike volunteers to use bus lanes
Labour is backing Catherine Connolly for president, but not everyone is happy about it
The Journal takes a look behind the curtain on the Labour Party’s decision to back its former member Catherine Connolly in the race for the Áras.
The money candidates for President can claim back in expenses is going up by €50,000
Ireland's Fiona Mangan wins intermediate sprint at Tour de France
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Indian man attacked in Dublin says his community ‘no longer feels safe’ here
Customers report problems trying to pay with Visa cards at tills
Teenager charged with raping female in a Dublin apartment when he was 15
Sex and the City's mixed-reviewed spin-off won't be getting another season
Indian Embassy in Ireland warns citizens to ‘avoid deserted areas, especially in odd hours’
First person jailed over Ballymena riots handed four-month sentence
Funeral arrangements announced for former RTÉ broadcaster Seán Rocks
Tánaiste says any gardaí showing 'brazen' disregard for roads policing 'letting colleagues down'
High Court steps in as farmer gives €350k to charity to get into heaven
Thurles Racecourse closes with immediate effect
Tánaiste to meet Seán Rooney's mother after she said he shouldn't 'seek to speak for me'
Judge keen to ensure trial of Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife not delayed again
US taxi app Lyft completes acquisition of Freenow for around €175m
How will you spend your Bank Holiday weekend?
Balamory cast returns to Scottish island to film new season after 20-year hiatus
Nikita Hand is suing Conor McGregor and her former neighbours over evidence she says was 'lies'
Gardaí investigation launched after alleged overnight assault at Dublin city apartment
Extreme pornography ‘radicalising’ young men and normalising violence, says Garda Commissioner
‘They just want to bury him’: West Bank village devastated as Israel holds onto body of slain activist
After the murder of Awdah Hathaleen by an Israeli settler, a village is under lockdown, and his loved ones are still waiting to bury him.
Justice department throws cold water on calls for witnesses to get paid leave throughout trials
Paula Fay was not entitled to paid leave to attend the trial of her brother, who raped her when she was a child.
Gardaí conclude Wexford searches in investigation into disappearance of Fiona Sinnott
St Patrick's Athletic overcome scare in Estonia to keep European dream alive
Rhasidat Adeleke out of National Championships in Santry due to 'lingering' injury
Two people released after questioning about fatal assault of woman in Cork last December
Wiffen withdraws from World Aquatics Championships on medical grounds