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The CMO has warned it is ‘simply not safe’ for people to meet in large numbers to celebrate the New Year.
Some people are planning gatherings to ring in 2022.
Siobhan Murray says it’s not the time to deprive or judge ourselves, but instead to celebrate all we’ve coped with in the last two years.
Financial expert David Quinn has some advice on how to flex your financial muscles in 2022.
Boris Johnson said there would be no restrictions introduced before January.
To be fair, no-one would judge you for not making one this year.
In New York’s Times Square, the usual overflow crowd was replaced with a group of specially invited frontline workers.
Kildare mum Margaret Lynch says she’s grateful for all the blessings in her life, despite the fact that 2020 pushed her family’s dream of a new home further away.
You might be surprised. Maybe you won’t be.
Nick Haining handed international debut and Adam Hastings selected in place of Finn Russell.
Here’s an easy and adaptable recipe from Susan Jane White’s latest book, Clever Batch.
They’re not for everyone, but sometimes it can help to set a positive goal for the year ahead.
Victoria Setuke was born at 12.12am.
Here’s what’s on offer today.
Here’s how much time there is to pass the “oven-ready” Brexit deal, and get those all-important EU-UK trade talks done.
The champions have a busy schedule in December and January.
A statement sees the leaders of Ireland’s different churches discussing topics like Brexit and the lack of a functioning government in Northern Ireland as causes for concern in 2019.
Local media said a container with kerosene inside was found inside the rental car.
A trip down memory lane.
Because, let’s face it, it’s fairly shite.
The Taoiseach said he didn’t understand why the comments were deemed controversial, as services must attempt to meet demand.
While it might not quite be time to tell your trainer you’ve decided that ‘PT’ now stands for past-tense, that day will come, writes Yvonne Redmond.
From enjoying pyjama days to putting down that phone.
The two-time Olympian says having a goal in mind is key.
All this week, TheJournal.ie will be aiming to help you reduce your exposure to anger – and to channel that emotion more constructively in 2018.
The baby boy was born at exactly seven seconds after 12 and came in weighing 3.26kg (7lbs 3oz).
Large crowds turned out at Custom House Quay for the countdown concert and to get a good view of the Liffey Lights Midnight Moment.
While Christmas 2017 has come to an end for most of us, Christmas 2018 is just beginning for the growers.
How’s everyone holding up?