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Quiz: How well do you know these courtroom dramas?
Voters go to the polls on Friday for the local elections - but what exactly do councillors do?
Money Diaries: An engineer on €45K in Limerick juggling work, sport and helping on the farm
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Clifford scores 2-2 as Kerry take control of All-Ireland football championship group
Man's body discovered in home in Co Monaghan
'We're currently doing it': Fine Gael's Regina Doherty says EU already outsourcing asylum
Poll: Have you ever been to Bloom?
Sitdown Sunday: The archivists piecing together millions of documents destroyed by the Stasi
What is an EU commissioner and how are they appointed?
There is a grueling, sometimes-months-long process within the EU to select the next 27 commissioners.
Cad a dhéanann an tAontas Eorpach? Agus cad is féidir leis a reachtú agus a rialú?
Opinion: Turn empty houses into homes - there is no more time for excuses
Leigh Brosnan
New savings plans are essentially offering Irish consumers free money - but will they take it?
'We're the custodians of the land': Forest owners say land 'is valueless' after ash dieback
EU sanctions for Israel? A 'non-starter' for now says one expert
Drogheda: Locals say it is on the 'cusp of being brilliant' - it just needs attention
Our reporter Jane Matthews visits her hometown.
Mayo and Dublin win to set up All-Ireland group decider at neutral venue
Quiz: How much do you know about things that happened in June?
How the 'Lost Children of Greece' are fighting for citizenship and access to their records
Thousands of children were adopted to countries such as the US after the Greek Civil War, Mary Cardaras tells The Journal.
Many people have fought for decades to have their Greek citizenship restored and to get access to their personal records
The adoption market in Greece was "lucrative" and involved priests, lawyers and doctors
Munster battle past Ulster to book home quarter-final against Ospreys
The five things you should know about how European political parties are funded
Major cross-European investigation with Noteworthy and The Journal found political parties relying on State subsidies and unveiled the EU’s largest donors.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Taoiseach among European leaders urging all parties to consider Gaza ceasefire plan
Moon mission that was to have Cork artist on board cancelled by billionaire funder
Poll: Have you booked a summer holiday abroad?
Taylor-Serrano rematch in doubt after Tyson-Paul fight postponed
'Greenwashing' makes it difficult for public to identify genuine eco-friendly products, says study
Sun's out: Warm temperatures and light breezes expected countrywide today
Man (30s) dies after being struck by car on N18 in Co Clare early this morning
RFK Jr is demanding a place on stage alongside Trump and Biden - he may have a point
Larry Donnelly
'Put it in the family WhatsApp group: 'If the worst happens, I want to donate my organs''
Surrealing in the Years: Wham, BAM, where the hell is our hospital, ma'am?
Carl Kinsella
Man who murdered his partner after she ended their relationship is convicted in London
The campaign trail: FG have a wall to climb and Clare Daly has a Hollywood star in her corner
Here’s the roundup of some of the weird, wacky and unexpected on the campaign trail so far.
‘Ispíní a dhéanamh’: Cad is FPE ann agus cad a dhéanann siad?
Ticketmaster confirms data breach, says attackers demanding money
The Explainer: What exactly are the European elections all about?
Donald Trump campaign says $53m raised in online donations since his conviction