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    Hundreds of Irish jobs at risk as Microsoft to axe 9,000 staff worldwide
    Roscommon man died instantly from brain injury when farmyard trailer tyre exploded, inquest hears
    This June was Ireland's fourth-hottest since records began 126 years ago
    '17 years I knew him': Shock and sadness in queue for daily lunch service at Capuchin centre
    Customs team begin 'deep rummage' search of suspected mothership in wake of €31m cocaine bust
    Ireland's population reaches 7 million for first time since the 19th century
    In 2022, the population south of the border was 5.15 million and the population north of the border was 1.91 million.
    Billionaire Denis O'Brien among those DJ Carey sought to defraud with fake cancer diagnosis
    Court of Appeal to refer Conor McGregor's withdrawal of 'fresh evidence' to DPP
    Man dies after getting into difficulty in water in Co Tipperary
    ‘I won’t work alone with certain colleagues’: Female paramedics break silence on 'toxic' culture
    Staff told The Journal Investigates they feel that there is an ‘unsafe culture’ within the National Ambulance Service.
    A total of 85 complaints raised by NAS staff in five years
    Gardaí investigating allegations involving female staff
    Union calls for independent investigation into ‘toxic’ culture
    Dublin Fire Brigade presents plaque to lorry driver whose ‘quick actions’ assisted in fire rescue
    Ireland duo among the scorers as British & Irish Lions smash Queensland Reds
    The tourists started slow but made their dominance count in the second half.
    Harris 'not convinced' that dole increases should be in line with other social welfare payments
    'Fearless': Tributes following death of Capuchin Day Centre founder Brother Kevin Crowley
    The lifelong humanitarian helped thousands of people through his work and the work of his team.
    Former hurler of the year DJ Carey pleads guilty to ten counts of fraud
    The trial of the 54-year-old had been expected to begin today.
    Man remanded in custody charged with murder of pregnant mother-of-two Sarah Montgomery
    Teenage boys accused of Ballymena sexual assault appear before court again
    Over Guinness and Enya music, Martin talks trade, undersea cables and 'Bakebake' with Japanese PM
    The Japanese prime minister spoke about how Irish beef tongue is a sought after commodity in Japan.
    Taoiseach says there ‘could be link’ between falling alcohol consumption and increased cocaine use
    Opinion: Rather than moral panic over musicians, where's the moral clarity on genocide?
    Emma DeSouza
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    If we can fix Gaelic football, we can fix anything
    On this week’s podcast, Sinead and Gavin toast the extraordinary work of Jim Gavin and his Football Rules Committee, which has successfully saved Gaelic football.
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    Portrait of Michael D Higgins removed from office of DUP lord mayor of Belfast
    Should Ireland extend its smoking ban to parks and beaches?
    Are you lonely? We want to hear your story
    George Gibney arrested in Florida and faces up to 79 charges in Ireland, including attempted rape
    Taoiseach says legislating to ban sunbed use in Ireland is a 'no-brainer'
    Progress on removing lead from drinking water pipes 'far too slow', watchdog warns
    Woman (60s) in critical condition after two-car collision in Wicklow
    Heatwaves, oligarchs and global chaos: Welcome to the era of climate change
    John Gibbons
    HSE chief admits waiting lists for assessments for children with disabilities will get worse
    Pensioner jailed for having sexual conversations with what he thought were young girls
    Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
    Cancer diagnoses could double by 2045 without urgent action, warns Irish Cancer Society
    The charity called on greater investment in Budget 2026, urging healthcare delays to be addressed as a priority.
    Former Irish Olympic swimming coach George Gibney arrested in Florida
    Man (30s) hospitalised after suspected stabbing in north Dublin last night
    Renaming An Bord Pleanála - and letting everyone know - has cost €77,000
    Joe Duffy as unity left wing candidate for presidency? No comment says People Before Profit TD
    More than 400 Uisce Éireann staff earned over €100k last year, as bonuses surged past €13m
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