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Tuesday 24 March 2026 Dublin: 7°C
Government unveils €250 million emergency measures package - and rules out rationing fuel
The Taoiseach said today that measures such as mandating working from home and reducing speed limits on the roads are being kept “under review”.
Man found dead after Edenderry house fire named locally as brother of woman killed there last year
Over half of Irish drivers saw their insurance premium increase in the last year
Mohamed Salah to leave Liverpool at the end of the season
Where can I buy a pint for a fiver? An AI chatbot called thousands of Irish pubs to find out
Today's news
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One win. Then one more win
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Mohamed Salah to leave Liverpool at the end of the season
The Animal Kingdom: When ants do surgery, cows use tools and dogs can smell Parkinsons
Suzi Walsh
Debunked: A Kneecap gig in Havana did not cause an energy blackout and deaths in Cuba
Over half of Irish drivers saw their insurance premium increase in the last year
Pakistan 'stands ready' to host talks to end US-Israeli war in Iran, prime minister says
SPOTLIGHT

The most controversial house in Ireland The full story behind the doomed Meath mansion 

Back in court
Three separate threats made against workers demolishing the house
The big question
Does Ireland have a problem with ignoring planning permission?
69
Analysis
Planners and experts give their take on the illegal mansion
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At the scene
What went down on the day the demolition began
An Taisce goes to Europe to challenge Ireland's permission to spread manure
Smyths Toys issues recall notices for ‘Dig’ products over asbestos risk
Where can I buy a pint for a fiver? An AI chatbot called thousands of Irish pubs to find out
Man found dead after Edenderry house fire named locally as brother of woman killed there last year
CAB and Europol seize cryptocurrency worth €30m as proceeds of crime
How are you dealing with the cost of living? Would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?
The Journal reader
Galway student leads team to discovery of new planet
Blustery weather in store this week, with some wintry falls possible
Supreme Court begins hearing into whether the State breached rights of homeless asylum seekers
investigates

Investigations from our team this year

Residential Care
Mounting damage costs in residential care amid warnings that children are 'criminalised'
36
Social Housing
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
61
Suicide Prevention
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Emergency Arrangements
Vulnerable children spending years in Tusla’s temporary Special Emergency Arrangements
38
Garda Referral
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
38
Threats in Court
A death threat and panic buttons: Ireland’s courts are seeing increased aggression
26
Man arrested as over €100k worth of drugs seized in raid at Bauer Media offices
The seizure was made yesterday as part of a joint Garda and Revenue operation.
Young people with Down Syndrome star in new Irish music video
Man (35) who subjected his six children to 'terrible cruelty' jailed for over nine years
Graham Norton and Philippa Dunne lead Irish nominees for Bafta TV awards
Leitrim has the highest proportion of vacant homes in the country
Man in his 70s dies after single vehicle crash in north Cork
Three men arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of woman who was set on fire in Clondalkin
Married At First Sight's Mel Schilling dies aged 54 ‘surrounded by love’
Revenue warns 170,000 property owners to pay LPT or face deductions from their wages
Judicial Reviews: Who holds the State to account when this process is weakened?
Aoife Kelly-Desmond
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Protecting kids online shouldn’t mean killing privacy
Andrea Horan
32
Low cadet pay is damaging the Defence Forces
Lt Col Conor King
24
Ireland has a major animal cruelty problem
Jennifer Whitmore
83
This rainy season has nearly washed us away
Paul Handrick - The Bee Guy
17
Heat, cold plunges and a new kind of social ritual
Stephen O'Rourke
31
The parenting work that no one sees, mostly done by women
Niamh O'Reilly
52
Donating a bag to a charity shop won't fix Ireland's big clothing problem
Solene Schirrer
20
The Irish at the Oscars, over the years
Dr Eoin Kinsella
3
Bill Cosby found guilty of 1972 sexual assault, as woman awarded $19m
Government unveils €250 million emergency measures package - and rules out rationing fuel
The Taoiseach said today that measures such as mandating working from home and reducing speed limits on the roads are being kept “under review”.
What will the planned fuel tax cuts mean at the pumps?
Have you bought any Easter eggs yet?
'You live for these moments': Irish fans descend on Dublin Airport to begin pilgrimage to Prague
Republic of Ireland supporters begin the march to Prague from Dublin Airport for World Cup play-off with Czechia.
More Australian beef expected and Aussie 'prosecco' allowed as EU and Canberra strike trade deal
Iran fires more missiles at Israel and denies Trump’s ‘very good’ talks claim
The government pins its hopes on restricting planning challenges - but it may yet backfire
Government to scrap 'red tape' for SMEs involved in the defence sector
Around 18,000 breathing machines remediated in Ireland after defect led to recall
Some 70 incident reports potentially related to the affected machines were received by the Health Products Regulatory Authority.
Almost 8,000 CPAP and BiPAP machines distributed through the HSE were recalled on foot of an initial notice first issued in 2021
Some 822 machines, commonly used by people who have sleep apnoea, are still unaccounted for
Philips Respironics say it is working towards closing the remediation of ventilator devices in Ireland in 2026
Yesterday
23rd March 2026
Housing crisis: 'When we were offered our home, it felt like winning the lotto'
Derek Moloney
Excise duty to be cut by 20 cent on diesel and 15 cent on petrol until end of May
The fuel allowance payment is likely to be extended into April, however no decision has been reached on whether it will be doubled.
EU-Mercosur trade deal to apply provisionally from May, despite pending court ruling on legality