Here’s your round-up of the news that made today’s headline.| TheJournal.ie
Five of the eight men present that day entered guilty pleas, while another man and a juvenile are still before the courts.| TheJournal.ie
The US president issued massive blanket tariffs on India and Brazil as he falls out with two of the largest global economies.| TheJournal.ie
Opening the door for a future application, An Coimisiún Pleanála said the replacement of the existing façade would be allowed if a high quality design was put forward.| TheJournal.ie
Locals and tourists in Hawaii, Japan and some American states were advised to avoid coastal areas or evacuate altogether.| TheJournal.ie
The Lucan Road remains closed for cleaning and recovery works.| TheJournal.ie
Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien says the unit will be uniformed officers who will supplement Garda work.| TheJournal.ie
A bout of humidity over the past few evenings and nights is set to alleviate tomorrow.| TheJournal.ie
The refurbishment will proceed alongside the construction of a new city library for Dublin.| TheJournal.ie
Vanessa Whyte and her children, James and Sara Rutledge, will be buried in Co Clare on Saturday.| TheJournal.ie
This included ‘nicotine-free’ vapes which, when tested, contained the addictive drug.| TheJournal.ie
The stabbing occurred on Capel Street yesterday afternoon.| TheJournal.ie
This week’s episode of our politics podcast The Candidate will crown the winners.| TheJournal.ie
Fans have been leaving heartfelt messages and floral tributes in the city following his death.| TheJournal.ie
Martha Ní Riada said Hayes should not have been given a “second chance”.| TheJournal.ie
The earthquake was one of the 10 biggest ever recorded.| TheJournal.ie
The EU has promised to spend billions on energy imports from the US as part of the trade deal struck at the weekend.| TheJournal.ie