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Tuesday 23 June 2026 Dublin: 26°C
Women abused by same principal as Louise O'Keeffe say suing the State is only route to redress
Eleven years after Louise O’Keeffe won one of the most significant human rights cases in Irish history, 19 women abused by the same man in the same school are still fighting for redress.
Here's what it was like in Newry Courthouse as the Donaldson verdicts were announced
Temperatures could hit 31 degrees this week, hottest in 'midlands and west'
Analysis: Why Keir Starmer became the latest casualty of the Downing Street meat grinder
Man jailed for 17 years for rape and 'deliberate' control of former partner
Today's news
Government will decide on extending fuel relief supports in next ten days
Swords homes owned by Ryanair set alight in early hours of this morning
Ryanair, which bought the homes to house staff more than two years ago, condemned what it called a ‘mindless’ attack.
The 1916 'Flag of Truce' is up for auction, and at least one TD wants the State to buy it
Judge tells accused in online harassment case that she is 'truly horrified' by his actions
Enjoy the Fifa World Cup with the best of our tournament coverage
Diageo to axe jobs in Ireland under new chief executive's cost-cutting plan
While the GPO undergoes a makeover some government offices could move to O'Connell Street
There will be a cultural centre, office accommodation and retail space on the GPO site.
Dogs and the heat: A complete guide to keeping your furry friends safe in hot weather
Suzi Walsh
Man charged with deaths of mother and six-year-old daughter in Donegal crash
Over 73% of households with kids in single-sex schools want co-education, survey finds
Man accused of Parnell Square attack says victims 'did nothing to deserve what happened'
The FOI Files: When is withholding information in the public interest?
In a new series from The Journal Investigates, our team brings you behind the fight for the information you need to know.
Forty people drown in France as heatwave shuts schools and limits transport across Europe
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Is this World Cup good?
Sinead O’Carroll is joined by Niall Kelly to tackle the footballing and lingering moral questions around the American World Cup.
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Far-right Irish Freedom Party loses registered party status
Taoiseach rules out referendum on triple lock despite concern from party TDs
Temperatures could hit 31 degrees this week, hottest in 'midlands and west'
investigates

Recent investigations from our team shining a light on how Ireland works

Speeding
How thousands of speeding prosecutions never reach conviction in Irish courts
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Nursing Homes
Older people are fighting to stay out of nursing homes as legal costs soar
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Triathlon Tragedy
The fallout from Youghal Ironman: An unpublished report, €500k in legal fees and a bitter dispute
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Nursing Home Evictions
28 days later: Fears over people being ‘evicted’ from nursing homes
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Fire Safety
IPAS accommodation among buildings handed fire safety notices in the last five years
Eastern Garvoge Bridge
Fears for protected species as €50m ‘Celtic Tiger’ bridge moves closer to construction
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Housing minister says he has stopped estimating when homeless numbers will drop
Do you struggle to dress for work in warm weather?
Unnamed Hollywood investor linked with €250m sports and entertainment arena in Dublin
Swimming in south Dublin this week? Here's why warnings are up at the Forty Foot and other hotspots
Former SNP chief Peter Murrell jailed for stealing from party
Has the housing crisis impacted your relationship? We want to hear your stories
A ransom note was sent to CNN claiming Nancy Guthrie died in February
One in five families cutting back on food due to tighter cost of living
Man jailed for 17 years for rape and 'deliberate' control of former partner
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Gavan Reilly has the numbers
Why has it taken Ireland so long to act on short-term lets?
Gavan Reilly
26
New York is back, baby
Between the Knicks and Mamdani, things are on the up
Marion McKeone
21
Feeder's Digest
MasterChef UK has come and gone, did any of us even bother to watch?
Patrick Hanlon
24
Ireland's childcare barrier
The lack of options meant I had to turn down my dream job
Amy Greer Murphy
59
The World Cup and domestic violence
When the final whistle of a match brings fear
Karol Balfe
50
Wildfires on the rise
They're an unwelcome feature of climate change, and we're totally unprepared
Pádraic Fogarty
56
Israel's master plan
Israel is advancing its E1 plan, and that's bad news for Bedouin communities
Brendan Ciarán Browne & Bana Abu Zuluf
Alcohol and LGBTQ+ community
How giving up alcohol strengthened my connections to others
Kelly Earley
'He thinks it's all over': UK papers spotlight the rise of Andy Burnham (and slag off Starmer)
Explainer: Why were the media allowed publish Jeffrey Donaldson's name as soon as he was charged?
Two-goal Haaland sends Norway into World Cup last 32
European Parliament president: This is Ireland’s moment to take the lead for Europe
Roberta Metsola
Pharmacists to renew contraception prescriptions under expanded State service
Iran says they will administer Strait of Hormuz as peace talks in Switzerland conclude
Latest Daft.ie report shows 'two-speed' housing market emerging between Dublin and other counties
Here's what it was like in Newry Courthouse as the Donaldson verdicts were announced
Three days of deliberation came to an end today, with a guilty verdict on all 18 charges made against the former DUP leader.
Charities 'greatly disturbed' new housing bill is being 'rushed' through the Oireachtas
Women abused by same principal as Louise O'Keeffe say suing the State is only route to redress
Eleven years after Louise O’Keeffe won one of the most significant human rights cases in Irish history, 19 women abused by the same man in the same school are still fighting for redress.
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