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Friday 17 May 2024 Dublin: 14°C
Morikawa grabs PGA lead as Schauffele starts, Scheffler moves into tie for third
Bodies of three hostages found in Gaza as Taoiseach expresses 'deep concern' to Israeli President
World Number 1 Scottie Scheffler detained by police after traffic incident at golf Major
Lawsuit filed against Spotify for allegedly underpaying artists and publishers
French police shoot dead man armed with knife and iron bar attempting to set fire to synagogue
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
SPOTLIGHT
Election season
Local and EU ballots are on 7 June
And they're off
Political posters are up – love 'em or hate 'em
Who's who
Here's who's in the race to be Ireland's MEPs
Polling
Independents pip Sinn Féin as voters' top choice
Housing crisis shadow
People's housing tells us about how they'll vote
Security guards attacked at site set for Ukrainian refugee accommodation in Clonmel
My story: 'When you become chronically ill, you quickly learn that health is everything'
Sarah O'Connor
Hamas says commander killed in Israeli strike in Lebanon near Syrian border
'They deserve the truth': President Higgins lays wreath at Monaghan bombing memorial
Man convicted of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband with hammer sentenced to 30 years in jail
Two men arrested after gardaí seize over €238,000 worth of cocaine and cash in south Dublin
Trinity drops disciplinary action against students involved in protests
Motorcyclist killed in collision with lorry on M50 this morning as Gardaí appeal for witnesses
Dublin and Monaghan bombings: Answers sought from UK over 'unacceptable' justice failure
Irish Life Health to hike prices by an average of 5.3%
UN refugee agency 'concerned' by Government plans to cut payments to Ukrainians in Ireland
Georgia unrest: 'The Kremlin is relishing the falling out between the ruling party and the EU'
Donnacha Ó Beacháin
After 17 years, RTÉ's controversial Operation Transformation has been axed
Dublin traffic: Section of M50 reopens but gardaí warn of congestion into the evening
Emergency services are the scene.
Three gardaí face trial accused of burglary and perverting the course of justice
Ukrainians in hotels paying for hot meals won't have to do so if payments are reduced
The Ukraine Civil Society Forum says some 13,000 children could be pushed into poverty.
Man arrested on public order charge after incident involving European candidate Malachy Steenson
Vatican changes rules on recognising reported visions of Mary and other 'supernatural' phenomena
Analysis: Dublin and Monaghan were bombed 50 years ago - now is the time to uncover the truth
John O'Brien
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
A mix of personal stories and opinions on the stories of the day.
Campus protests are squeezing Biden from left and right
Larry Donnelly
Protesting Israel's war on Gaza isn't antisemitic — it's a display of humanity
Emma DeSouza
Now I know, I don't care what anyone thinks of me
Clare McAfee
Many royal and political figures were honoured with street names
Donal Fallon
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico still in 'very serious' condition after second operation
Israel tells International Court of Justice that Gaza conflict is 'tragic' but not a genocide
Israel’s Eurovision team says it faced ‘unprecedented display of hatred' at song contest
Beloved Killybegs seafood shack facing closure as council orders move within two weeks
Owner Mairead O’Hagan Anderson says locals are “fed up” with the town centre being treated like a “building site”.
Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Poll: Have you gone for a swim this year?
Traffic cordon to be in place from 3pm next Wednesday in Dublin ahead of Europa League final
Twitter.com is now, officially, a thing of the past
'Ireland and Britain let these people down': The unanswered questions of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings
Fifty years on from the deadly bombing, many questions remain.
Tánaiste denies that asylum seekers in tents on streets is 'Ireland's Rwanda policy'
Sunny spells and scattered showers in store this weekend as temperatures to hit 22 degrees