We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Monday 13 April 2026 Dublin: 10°C
Minister's comments about coverage of protests criticised as 'sinister and deeply disturbing'
Patrick O’Donovan has suggested that media coverage last week was biased in favour of the protesters.
Limerick woman Scarlett Faulkner dies in hospital three weeks after roadside attack
Some pro-government Independent TDs still mulling over confidence vote decision
All major roads are largely clear this evening, with full Dublin Bus and Luas services restored
Radio 1 changed the music for all of its shows (and it's pushing us all closer to the brink)
Today's news
Petition to suspend trade between EU and Israel reaches almost one million signatures
At 91 years of age, with 220 km on the road, activist Lelia Doolan walks for Irish neutrality
'Ardú croí an tacaíocht d'ár neodracht atá léirithe ar mo shiúl ó Aerfort na Sionainne go BÁC'
'Extraordinary' that TD did not mention child victim in reference for convicted ex-adviser, judge says
Convicted child rapist found in company of three boys jailed for two and a half years
Limerick woman Scarlett Faulkner dies in hospital three weeks after roadside attack
The young woman was on life-support after an attack on the side of a road outside the village of Birdhill, Co Tipperary, on 21 March.
SPOTLIGHT

Fuel protests The blockades have been lifted and most of the protests have now ended – but the government will be counting the cost, in more ways than one. 

analysis
The government just spent €505m to assauge groups it spent the week criticising
170
social media
The internet's bad actors quickly distorted the protests into a narrative divorced from reality
trouble brewing
Martin, Harris and O’Callaghan failed to take the temperature of the nation
107
not happy
'F***ed over': Fianna Fáil backbenchers furious over handling of fuel protests
282
Explainer
What carbon tax changes mean in the long and short term
121
Man (20s) charged with several road traffic offences after being arrested at Whitegate
Taoiseach under fire over fuel protest handling in marathon four-hour long Fianna Fáil meeting
The Taoiseach was told at parliamentary party meeting today that he can come across as ‘narky’ and it doesn’t go down well with the public.
Commissioner 'appalled' as gardaí who policed protests are doxxed and threatened online
SIPTU members of the National Ambulance Service to strike in May
All major roads are largely clear this evening, with full Dublin Bus and Luas services restored
It follows six days of protests on Irish roads and blockades of fuel terminals and the country’s only oil refinery in Co Cork.
Man thrown into Luas tracks, strangled and hit with glass bottle during robbery, court hears
Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against Wall Street Journal over Epstein birthday message thrown out
Some pro-government Independent TDs still mulling over confidence vote decision
Radio 1 changed the music for all of its shows (and it's pushing us all closer to the brink)
investigates

Investigations from our team this year

Hospital Violence
'I had no choice but to take the beating': Surging violence and aggression in Irish hospitals
47
Private ADHD Care
‘There was a gap in the market’: Inside Ireland’s booming private ADHD clinics
CPAP Machines
Around 18,000 breathing machines remediated in Ireland after defect led to recall
21
Threats in Court
A death threat and panic buttons: Ireland’s courts are seeing increased aggression
28
Garda Referral
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
39
Emergency Arrangements
Vulnerable children spending years in Tusla’s temporary Special Emergency Arrangements
41
Suicide Prevention
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Social Housing
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
61
Residential Care
Mounting damage costs in residential care amid warnings that children are 'criminalised'
36
Minister's comments about coverage of protests criticised as 'sinister and deeply disturbing'
Patrick O’Donovan has suggested that media coverage last week was biased in favour of the protesters.
podcast image
Gav rides the Rorycoaster at Augusta
29m
The Pontiff vs the President: Trump, Pope Leo and the Catholic contradiction
Bobby McDonagh
Newborn heel prick tests expanded to include 'life-changing' spinal muscular atrophy screening
The Taoiseach is a fan of electric tractors - but it seems they’re a ‘good bit off’ for Ireland
Pope has 'no intention to debate' Trump after US President calls him 'WEAK on crime'
Detective Garda charged with facilitating a 'serious offence' by an organised crime gang
Martina and Ammi Burke released from prison after being jailed for contempt of court
Irish and EU leaders welcome Hungary 'back to Europe' after landslide defeat for Orbán
'National strike' fails to materialise despite calls from far-right groups and some protesters
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Airline fuel costs are surging – so how will passengers be affected?
Eoghan Corry
9
If you can't stop a drunk driver, then stop the car
Paddy Comyn
33
Government pushes the same old fix in a worsening climate crisis
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
78
The invitations some children never receive
Lucinda Murrihy
Who really ends up behind bars in Ireland?
Lynn Ruane
50
When mummy wine culture just isn’t cute anymore
Niamh O'Reilly
58
Our ancient human survival system is being overrun by modern life
Dr Stephen McWilliams
31
Fuel supports must be temporary to protect Budget, says head of state spending watchdog
What do you think of the €505m fuel supports package?
Fuel body says drivers face 'intimidation' as stock at pumps could be 10 days before normality
Government defends €505m fuel package against opposition criticism it doesn't go far enough
Five people arrested during fuel protests in Cork
Britney Spears enters voluntary rehab weeks after arrest for driving under the influence
Keir Starmer refuses to join Trump’s Hormuz blockade as oil prices expected to rise
He does it again: Walking every hole of Rory McIlroy's second Masters triumph
McIroy has become the fourth man in history to defend the Green Jacket.
Yesterday
12th April 2026
The government's half-hearted mantra during the fuel crisis did not wash with the public
The government says it’s been doing what it can about the cost of living – but the public clearly doesn’t agree.
Garda Commissioner extends 'exceptional event' until Tuesday as security operation continues
Quiz: How much do you know about Saoirse Ronan?
Rory McIlroy retains The Masters title at Augusta
Some motorways remain blocked and public transport disrupted due to remaining protests
The M50 was cleared overnight but three protests remain in place on Ireland’s motorways – some blocking both directions.