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Irish - February February 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about these former Irish Eurovision hopefuls?
Saints and scholars? Not really. Irish people are becoming less literate

Ireland dismantle Scotland to earn second Six Nations bonus-point win
Simon Easterby’s men are the only team to have won both of their opening games.

Ruth Coppinger on her fight to stop the courts using sexual violence victims' counselling notes
The Dublin West TD sat down with The Journal to discuss her plans on tackling gender-based violence.
Money Diaries: A stay-at-home mother in the South East who has left work after maternity leave
Aga Khan laid to rest in Egypt during private burial ceremony
Boyzone documentary is a refreshingly real look at relationships of all kinds between men
Gardaí arrest man suspected of brandishing knife during robbery in Ballymun
Limerick beat Tipperary to secure first win of hurling league campaign
Four people escape burning apartment in Limerick City
Taoiseach says more generators needed and that weather warning system will be reviewed
Man granted bail following €204,000 cocaine seizure in Co Limerick
Martin defends inflated housing figures and signals change to rent pressure zones
Man in court charged with the murder of his father in Malahide
Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway resigns from party following arrest for public intoxication
Man charged in connection to fatal assault of man (60s) in Malahide yesterday
Ghosting, catfishing and some happy-ever-afters: Our readers' stories about online dating
Sitdown Sunday: Deep - the project aiming to have humans living under the sea by 2027
Analysis: Irish vape users are being failed in the face of illegal products
The only thing certain with Trump 2.0 - Ireland has to reduce its reliance on corporate tax

Plans for outright ban on use of counselling notes in rape trials likely to be rolled back
As it stands, a victim’s counselling notes can be used as evidence if they are deemed to be relevant to the case.
Wins for Galway, Kilkenny and Donegal on busy day of GAA
Ukrainian judges speak of bombed out courts, drone strikes and dead and injured colleagues
Opinion: The Phoenix Park deer might be part of its heritage, but they're bad for biodiversity
Irish boxer John Cooney dies after suffering brain injury in Belfast bout
England clip France in thriller with late try to revive Six Nations charge
Washington-bound United Airlines flight diverts to Shannon Airport with medical emergency
Search continues in murder investigation into missing Meath woman Elizabeth Clarke
Italy hand Wales record 14th straight defeat as Six Nations slump continues
Funeral of Aga Khan, billionaire, leader of Ismaili Muslims and former Shergar owner, takes place
Limerick gardaí seize over €200,000 of cocaine in Croom

'They were gone in minutes': Dozens of first-time buyers miss out as new Kildare homes snapped up
More than a hundred people had gathered at the new houses by 8am this morning, over two hours ahead of the official viewing.
Murder investigation launched after death of a man who was found seriously injured in Strabane
Storm recovery: 3,500 premises still without power as public urged not to clear remaining damage