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February 2024
Animal Welfare
Two puppies rescued from bog as Dogs Trust receives over 400 post-Christmas surrender requests
5 Feb
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Ballycotton
Three fishermen rescued after boat gets into difficulties off Co Cork coast in early hours
5 Feb
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brittas
Formal Garda examination to be carried out of scene of fire at former nursing home in south Dublin
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5 Feb
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brian molloy
Change agent: Meet the civilian tasked with leading the transformation of Ireland's armed forces
Brian Molloy sat down this week with The Journal to speak about the biggest organisational reimaging in the history of the State.
Niall O'Connor
5 Feb
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Stephen Donnelly
Labour criticises Govt as just 3% of those deemed eligible for GP visit card avail of scheme
5 Feb
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THE MORNING LEAD
Sex workers sent death threats after replying to text scam
Very few crimes against sex workers are reported to gardaí, an advocacy group said.
A number of people were threatened with physical or sexual violence
Foreign-national sex workers were targeted by the scam
"The texts and calls turned violent, people saying things like they were going to have a hitman kill them."
Órla Ryan
5 Feb
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Crooksling
Senior officer to investigate fire at former nursing home where anti-migrant protests had taken place
The Department of Children was assessing the building for possible use as accommodation for asylum seekers.
Updated
4 Feb
78.6k
Voices
Money Diaries: A business development specialist on €54K living in Dublin
TheJournal.ie reader
4 Feb
37.8k
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quiet month
'Hit and miss' trade and non-alcoholic drinks: How did pubs get on during Dry January?
4 Feb
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Allianz Hurling League
Kilkenny and Wexford play out thrilling draw as Limerick open league with convincing win
4 Feb
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Hong Kong
Scammers trick firm out of $26 million by impersonating senior executives using deepfakes
4 Feb
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Voices
Analysis: Stormont is too fragile to be confident after one day's success
Brian Rowan
4 Feb
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Poll
Poll: Would you support limiting teenagers to restricted phones until they turn 16?
4 Feb
41.9k
7 deadly reads
Sitdown Sunday: 'There are about 295 deaths a day' - inside the global fentanyl crisis
4 Feb
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investigates
Funding Row
'An utter waste': Controversial transport training centre given extra €1.5 million public money
The NTA ended up paying €3.5 million of the €7.8 million cost to develop a centre to train disabled people. The initial NTA grant was for up to €2 million.
Maria Delaney
4 Feb
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flying medics
Ambulance service to make Air Ambulance paramedics permanent at bases in Cork and Athlone
4 Feb
14.4k
Voices
Elaine McGoff: I would love to cheer on the government's new biodiversity plan, but I can't
Dr Elaine McGoff
4 Feb
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Local Elections
Govt parties intent on 'getting the facts out' around immigration heading into local elections
4 Feb
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THE MORNING LEAD
‘We need help’: Restaurant and cafe owners say they are struggling like never before
The Journal spoke to a number of restaurant, cafe and bar owners, with all of them reporting the same problems and suggesting similar solutions.
4 Feb
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GAA Football League
Late Boland point hands Mayo win in Castlebar against Dublin
The 42
3 Feb
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Speaking from experience
'It's all about the loser': Australia has some advice for Ireland's new electoral commission
3 Feb
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Medicines
Government parties' MEPs pick opposing sides in Brussels row with big pharma over drug costs
3 Feb
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Border poll
Michelle O'Neill says she will raise referendum on Irish unity when she meets Rishi Sunak
3 Feb
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