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Sunday 29 June 2025 Dublin: 17°C
'We need an agreement': Tánaiste Harris calls on EU to reach tariff deal with US
Kneecap among artists whose Glastonbury gigs are under review by UK police
Biggest-ever Budapest Pride march defies Viktor Orbán's attempted ban on parade
Sitdown Sunday: The disappearance of a Texas student, and the online sleuths obsessed with the case
Granddaughter of a Holocaust escapee: 'I never thought I'd see Israel committing such crimes'
Ria Czerniak-LeBov
SPOTLIGHT

The Israel-Iran War: What happens now? Netanyahu and Trump wade into battle with Iran…

Analysis: Bombing for 'peace'
The White House position on Israel-Iran war has been mired by contradictions
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The US joining in Israel’s attack on Iran is the Iraq War all over again
Emma DeSouza
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Watch: Trump loses it
'They don't know what the f**k they're doing'
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No wonder Trump is angry, he's being played
Larry Donnelly
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Explainer podcast
Can the Iranian regime survive a war with Israel?
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You can’t bomb, shoot and kill your way to peace, despite what Trump thinks
Tom Clonan
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Flogging beef tongue and Irish whiskey: Taoiseach and ministers travel to Japan in major trade push
Irish beef tongue, Donegal oysters and Flahavan’s oatmeal are highly-sought after commodities in Japan.
Ireland’s €550m hospitality VAT cut seems based on little evidence - other than lobbying
The government is pledging hundreds of millions to cut hospitality VAT — but where’s the evidence it’s needed?
Life in Palestine: 'I'd rather they break my arms and legs than take me into detention'
Mid-century modern meets Alexander Strain in this timeless Glasnevin home
'I could get the death penalty for this': Iranians in Ireland reflect on the regime after war
‘I cannot stop crying. It’s not just about my family in Tehran living through bombing again, it’s about all the Iranians living under that horrible regime’.
Take the grand tour of this timeless Georgian jewel surrounded by 240 acres
Yesterday
28th June 2025
Can you match these Glastonbury headliners to the correct year?
Kneecap pack Glastonbury stage and lead chants of 'f**k Keir Starmer' to sea of Palestinian flags
Starmer had said that Kneecap should not be performing at the festival.
Dessie Farrell steps down as Dublin manager after elimination from All-Ireland
EU may end up cutting services and asking Ireland for more cash to settle a €30bn Covid bill
For book worms: Are apps gaming the joy of reading?
Aoife Martin
investigates

How easy is it to buy nitrous oxide online?

INVESTIGATION
We found the ‘devastating’ psychedelic drug on Amazon and classified ads sites
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TIPS
Large canisters are littering parks and streets. What should you do if you find one?
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Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Huge crowds mourn Iranian military chiefs and scientists killed in strikes
At least 72 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as ceasefire prospects inch closer
Dublin awash with colour as thousands take part in Pride parade
Woman (50s) arrested after man fatally injured in Newry this afternoon
Have you ever attended Glastonbury Festival?
From less than a dozen marchers to tens of thousands: A history of Dublin Pride
The celebration of Pride in Ireland today has its roots in the boots-on-the-ground activism of the 1970s and 1980s.
Dublin v Tyrone, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Climbers finish 5-peak challenge at Croagh Patrick in memory of young Mayo man
VOICES

Parenting experiences in a modern, working Ireland 

It's complicated…
Gwen Loughman
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'Much as I love school events, there are just too many'
Niamh O'Reilly
One Dad has had enough of them
Anonymous Dad
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Are we becoming more dog friendly than child friendly?
Niamh O'Reilly
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FACTCHECK

The biggest questions, answered, by The Journal's factcheckers. 

Studies of millions of children show there is no connection
Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
How far-right agitators exploit knowledge gaps
Do immigrants get shorter sentences than Irish citizens?
Man charged after Ballymena 'spread with slurry overnight' ahead of town's first Pride parade
Slurry has been spread near streets where a pride parade was due to finish up this afternoon.
Man who ran into Dublin garda station with a knife claiming he was being chased granted bail
Man remanded in custody accused of sitting driving theory tests for other people
Donegal v Monaghan, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Former Fianna Fáil minister Mary Hanafin 'would happily' contest the presidency
Children among injured and two dead following Russian strikes on Ukraine's Odessa
With fear and courage, Hungarians are refusing to let their government beat them down
Hungary’s government is trying to chip away at LGBTQ+ rights and democracy. Its people are pushing back.
Man (20s) dies after being struck by a car in Dublin this morning
Are small music festivals in Ireland becoming a thing of the past? Organisers weigh in
Western Force v British & Irish Lions
Mayo 'relieve' McStay | Dublin v Tyrone & Kerry v Armagh previews
Surrealing in the Years: Screw it, let's put a Carroll's Irish Gifts in the GPO then
Carl Kinsella
With Upfront the latest axing, how worried should we be about the future of evening news shows?