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Monday 9 February 2026 Dublin: 7°C
Reported, investigated - and then dropped: the sexual violence cases that never end up in court
“I have such a rage in me,” said one woman. “I accepted a jury might not convict, but to not even get a trial?”
Man (70s) dies in Co Tipperary crash as five hospitalised in separate collision
Ghislaine Maxwell to be questioned by US Congress behind closed doors today
Seven years after Jón Jónsson's disappearance, gardaí renew appeal for information
'Auction fever' leading some Irish homebuyers to bid more than they think a house is worth
Today's news
Trump describes Super Bowl halftime show celebrating unity as 'affront to Greatness of America'
Ghislaine Maxwell to be questioned by US Congress behind closed doors today
Stuck in the past: Ireland’s remote working policies are built for a world that doesn't exist
George Lawlor
Seven years after Jón Jónsson's disappearance, gardaí renew appeal for information
Fine Gael announces summer event to commemorate 100 years since birth of Garret Fitzgerald
British spy Stakeknife should be identified by the UK government, NI committee recommends
SPOTLIGHT

A break from the weather

light the lights
I asked if I could write a review of The Muppet Show 50th Anniversary Special and they said yes
12
sunshine spots
Quiz: How well do you know these popular holiday destinations?
lording it
Michael Flatley's show went ahead after a long, bitter legal saga – here's what it was like
45
Welcome to the cottage
'There's a lot more to it than the sex': How Heated Rivalry became a cultural phenomenon
20
'Auction fever' leading some Irish homebuyers to bid more than they think a house is worth
Reported, investigated - and then dropped: the sexual violence cases that never end up in court
“I have such a rage in me,” said one woman. “I accepted a jury might not convict, but to not even get a trial?”
Home of the Year finalist David O'Brien on his new build in the Cork countryside
Yesterday
8th February 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about the Super Bowl half-time show?
Retirement communities are growing - but agencies warn they risk weaker rights for residents
Man (70s) dies in Co Tipperary crash as five hospitalised in separate collision
Motoring: 'I don't remember much about being 3, but I remember that car like it was yesterday'
Paddy Comyn
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A medical administrator working part-time and living in Co Kildare
The Journal reader
Man City keep title race alive with dramatic late fightback against Liverpool
VOICES

Opinion and analysis on the stories that matter

What now for Britain's unpopular leader?
Peter Flanagan
2
Stop using sexual assault survivors' words against them
Jacky Grainger
The quiet scandal of Ireland’s modern dereliction
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
42
Porn industry is normalising sex trade for teen girls
Eoghan Cleary
If public transport was free, would you use it more?
Paddy Comyn
91
Japan’s prime minister vows to push on with right-wing agenda after election victory
Stunning Gillane goal helps Limerick overpower Kilkenny by seven points
Government accused of ‘soft pedalling’ on reforms to regulate big tech
Frustrated residents of flood-hit Waterford meet with Minister as more rain forecast
St Pat's goalkeeper Joey Anang shows World Cup class to earn point with Bohs in Aviva stalemate
‘We will pay’: American broadcaster Savannah Guthrie makes plea to mother’s potential kidnappers
Exercise app Strava takes down millions of workouts suspected to be recorded with vehicles
Tubridy says he would be 'more attentive' to finances if he could change the past
Irishman Morgan McSweeney resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over Mandelson appointment
McSweeney has said he takes “full responsibility” for advising the UK Prime Minister to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US.
'Proud to represent Ireland' - Thomas Maloney Westgård finishes 35th in men's skiathlon
Minister ‘disappointed’ in farmer protests against Bord Bia chief
Taoiseach to officially open ‘gamechanger’ facility for homeless people
The political culture war over cycling
Lindsey Vonn airlifted from mountain after crashing out of downhill final at Winter Olympics
Suspect in shooting of Russian general arrested in Dubai
From white knight to grim reaper: Bezos guts the Washington Post
Marion McKeone
Will you watch the Super Bowl tonight?
Seven Palestinian children arrive in Ireland for medical treatment
Storm planning: Chandra and the price of hollowed-out Irish governance
Dr Paul Davis
Sitdown Sunday: The Dublin suburb dubbed 'Ireland's Brooklyn'
Former Hamas leader rejects disarmament as 694 Palestinians forcefully displaced in January
Enoch Burke vs the DAP: What is his new case about and why did two panel members resign this week?
Starmer leadership crisis is 'serious', Gordon Brown says