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Housing minister invites construction firms to express interest in building apartments
'I was always with them': Man separated from family after deportation from Ireland to Nigeria
Rasheed Dimeji Ismail said the government is making himself and other asylum seekers a “scapegoat” following anti-immigration protests.
Ecocide series: It's only a matter of time before Algal Blooms impact our water supply
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70-year-old Irish woman deported from Israel after being denied legal representation in court
Central Bank governor says Genocide Convention applies to Irish State, not Central Bank
‘Major disruptions’ and suspensions to DART services after overhead electrical line issues
EU Minister: Europe's security fears are 'new Brexit' as Ireland must be pragmatic on defence
'No plans' from Trump administration to send undocumented Irish to Guantanamo Bay
Nama to return €300m more than projected to Exchequer as it winds down operations
PSNI seeks reinforcements from Britain as Starmer condemns ‘mindless’ Ballymena violence
Multiple cars and properties were set on fire while rioters hurled petrol bombs, fireworks and masonry at police officers.
Fines, curfews and seizing Playstations: TD seeks clamp on antisocial activity by 'youth gangs'
There's a new, more contagious Covid variant creeping into Ireland - here's the scoop on 'Nimbus'
I went to talk to people in Ballymena, and was told to make myself 'scarce' or there'd be trouble
Some local people were reluctant to speak to The Journal, stating that they only speak to GB News.
Second 5G phone mast set alight in Belfast in a week, says PSNI
Family of boy who died after being hit by van seek review of decision against criminal prosecution
Irish car bonnets are getting taller every year, risking children's and pedestrians' lives - study
Car manufactures have been accused of an SUV ‘arms race’ that’s making roads less safe.
Man arrested after early morning theft of jewellery worth over €100,000 from Dublin premises
Security guard jailed for sexual assault of woman travelling to concert on Luas
NTPF funding to another public hospital suspended over 'potential financial irregularities'
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A long-term bet on housing that renters can’t afford
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Seven-year-old Late Late Toy Show star cast in new Harry Potter TV series
Applications open for the Back to School Allowance
Status Yellow thunderstorm warnings issued for most of the country
Met Éireann is warning of heavy showers, a risk of lightning damage and poor travelling conditions.
UK government pledges £50 million for Casement Park redevelopment but funding shortfall remains
Drones in Dublin 'delivering burgers and lattes for profit', as Dáil hears of 'dystopian future'
Taoiseach accused of making 'sacrificial lambs' of renters with new regulations
Nineteen-year-old dies after being hit by a van while cycling in Lucan, Co Dublin this morning
These five driving test centres will have no assigned testers until at least September
Excavation of children’s remains from Tuam mother and baby home site to begin on 16 June
It is believed that 796 children are buried at the site.
Temple Bar's 'Love Lane' restored over a decade on from its installation
New RSA ad shows blood on the hands of those who promote drink driving
Man and woman arrested over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run that killed couple in Blanchardstown
Man (50s) accused of human trafficking offences due in court this morning
Have you ever played hurling or camogie?
Last month was the second warmest May on record
'It's not a binary choice': Housing vs data centres claim by top civil servant rubbished by minister
Energy Minister Darragh O’Brien says attracting data centre investment is government policy.
Electricity consumption by data centres increased by 10% in 2024.
Ireland round out the season with dreary draw away to Luxembourg
Temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees to be extended to March 2027