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Tuesday 30 December 2025 Dublin: 7°C
EU Presidency will cause traffic and travel disruption, says Transport Minister
Minister Darragh O’Brien says the EU Presidency is going to be a “massive event” for a period of six months and that preparations are well advanced.
How 1987's The Joshua Tree had Irish diplomats scrambling for U2 tickets across the US
Police say Bondi Beach mass shooting suspects 'acted alone'
Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins: ‘Some people in Leinster House won’t even look at us’
Inside the West Bank: Life under Israeli occupation is cruel and violent
Today's news
Trump and Netanyahu threatens Iran, Hamas and discusses Middle East tensions
British army double agent stakeknife was 'a danger to himself' in 2003
Inside the West Bank: Life under Israeli occupation is cruel and violent
Karol Balfe
Police say Bondi Beach mass shooting suspects 'acted alone'
How 1987's The Joshua Tree had Irish diplomats scrambling for U2 tickets across the US
SPOTLIGHT

1995 State papers declassified

Battle royal
Charles' team worried Diana would upstage him with Irish visit
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Going gets tough
Government and garda fears after hysterical fans fainted at Boyzone gig
15
Long way from Clare to here
Shannon Airport was proposed as Nasa Space Shuttle emergency landing site
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Awkward
White House did not want photo of Clinton shaking Adams' hand
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warning
Irish consul in Israel warned in 1993 that Gaza beyond his remit
EU Presidency will cause traffic and travel disruption, says Transport Minister
Minister Darragh O’Brien says the EU Presidency is going to be a “massive event” for a period of six months and that preparations are well advanced.
Yesterday
29th December 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about films released in 2025?
In memoriam: Remembering the well-known Irish people we lost in 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins: ‘Some people in Leinster House won’t even look at us’
The Independent Ireland leader gave his view on drink driving laws and spoke about how he is in favour of more people holding guns for self-defence.
He also spoke about how he knew that Catherine Connolly was going to win the presidential election from the moment she announced her candidacy, despite his party backing Maria Steen.
Trump says Israel 'lived up to the plan' for Gaza ceasefire and calls on Hamas to disarm
16 Irish books to watch out for in 2026
Police confirm man found dead in search for suspect of Bangor stabbing was the attacker
Still waiting for a kidney transplant, Adrian Cummins urges people not to opt out of 'giving the gift of life'
Fewer people donated organs this year than last, despite new legislation making it an opt-out system.
Three people killed in flooding from torrential rain in Spain
Will you watch the Stranger Things finale?
investigates

Our award-winning investigations from this year

Deportation Flights
What role do Irish companies have in the US deportation industry?
Badger Cull
Over 80% of badgers culled in government TB programme found to be free from the disease
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Planning Submissions
Series of unusual planning objections to vet practices uncovered in Dublin, Meath and Kildare
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TB Crisis
‘It’s the next worst thing to losing a family member’: The toll of Ireland’s bovine TB crisis
17
Data Crunch
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
112
Femicide in Europe
Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 – and a gap in data on gendered violence
Dublin Buses averaged just 13.5km/h during morning rush hour in October
Russia says Ukraine launched drone attack on Putin's residence, Zelenskyy calls claim a 'lie'
The reported attack comes as US President Donald Trump said a resolution to the conflict was “closer than ever”.
Lossiemouth holds on to deliver December Hurdle honours for Mullins at Leopardstown
British boxer Anthony Joshua injured in car crash in Nigeria that killed two people
Two highly venomous snakes rescued after being discovered by landlord when tenant left
Dóchas prison committee wrote to justice minister over 'Women Locked Up' television documentary
'Rising star' Gavin Newsom calls himself 'Irish' but cancelled on the taoiseach back in 2005
Haughey 'very disturbed' as British Marine pointed gun at Dublin sailor in Carlingford Lough
Paraglider rescued after crashing into roof of Co Fermanagh hotel
Cloudy weather to kick off 2026 followed by a drop in temperatures
Can you get a cash refund for a gift you don't want?
'Is le gach duine An Taibhdhearc': borradh ar amharclannaíocht na Gaeilge i mbliana
'An Taibhdhearc belongs to everyone': Irish language theatre aims to reach more people in 2026
Two men killed in Sligo house fire named locally as brothers Pa and Seamus Cuffe
Opinion: Unauthorised drones near Dublin should be a warning. Ireland must strengthen its defences now
Regina Doherty
Bondi victims' families demand national inquiry into antisemitism
More than 100 XL Bully dogs euthanised by local authorities in first year of ban
Animal welfare organisations have argued that breed bans don’t address the core of the problem.
Love a scented candle? These are the perfect festive candles for last minute gifting
Sunday
28th December 2025
How much do you know about famous awards?
Money Diaries: A family support worker on €26K living in Dublin
The Journal reader
The Skibbereen ship 'the Nazis couldn't sink' and the 60-year fight for compensation