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Tuesday 9 June 2026 Dublin: 9°C
Crèche shut rooms up to 175 times since October due to staff shortages
Parents with children cared for by centres run by Tigers Childcare say they are consistently informed last minute of room closures, forcing them to seek alternate childcare options.
'This shouldn't drag on': Harris urges FAI to 'bring clarity' over Ireland-Israel games
Trump booed and falls asleep after causing long queues at third game of NBA finals in New York
Plans to remove Triple Lock to be brought to cabinet today
Man hospitalised with serious injuries after stabbing incident in Belfast
Today's news
Man hospitalised with serious injuries after stabbing incident in Belfast
Trump booed and falls asleep after causing long queues at third game of NBA finals in New York
Somali referee set to officiate at World Cup is dropped after being denied entry to US
Barriers at level crossings have hit people or vehicles 31 times already this year
Get ready for the Fifa World Cup with the best of our preview coverage
Forgotten people: Palestine's Bedouin face forced displacement as Israel advances its E1 master plan
Brendan Ciarán Browne & Bana Abu Zuluf
Progress being made on language standards in North despite opposition from vocal minority
Dul chun cinn déanta ag an Coimisinéir Gaeilge - in ainneoin freasúra ó mhionlach glórach
'This shouldn't drag on': Harris urges FAI to 'bring clarity' over Ireland-Israel games
The football association is expected to announce its decision on Thursday.
Sinn Féin and the Social Democrats are tabling motions in the Dáil calling for the game to be called off.
The Stop the Game campaign has issued a pre-action legal letter for judicial review to the FAI, Sport Ireland, the Minister for Sport and the Minister for Justice.
Irish public more likely to blame people's lifestyles for obesity epidemic
Housing Minister to push forward with updated planning guidelines for new apartments
Plans to remove Triple Lock to be brought to cabinet today
Up to 14 open-heart surgeries delayed this week as cardiac specialists strike over pay row
Crèche shut rooms up to 175 times since October due to staff shortages
Parents with children cared for by centres run by Tigers Childcare say they are consistently informed last minute of room closures, forcing them to seek alternate childcare options.
Yesterday
8th June 2026
Rotunda Hospital says its consultants will no longer treat private patients after contracts row
The HSE threatened to trigger a process that could result in a funding cut to the maternity hospital unless it complied with its legal obligations under the service level agreement.
Israel vows to continue attacks in Lebanon despite Iran warning 'crushing measures' would follow
France and Germany have abandoned a joint project to build a European fighter jet
investigates

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

Triathlon Tragedy
The fallout from Youghal Ironman: An unpublished report, €500k in legal fees and a bitter dispute
25
Nursing Homes
28 days later: Fears over people being ‘evicted’ from nursing homes
52
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
67
Lobby Efforts
How Big Tech wrote secrecy into EU law to hide data centres’ environmental toll
59
Hospital Violence
'I had no choice but to take the beating': Surging violence and aggression in Irish hospitals
49
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Irish Defence Forces at risk of running out of ammunition stocks as multiple wars rage
“The arms manufacturers are looking for big orders,” one source told The Journal.
48 teams, extreme heat and a final half-time show - your guide to World Cup 2026
Fifa has promised this 23rd World Cup will be the biggest and best yet, but there has been plenty of controversy surrounding the tournament.
Johnny Ronan's group gets green light to build more offices on Dublin's quays
Raising them right: From percentiles to tummy time, the trials of the public health nurse visit
Niamh O'Reilly
An American in Ireland: I reversed the journey my ancestors made, just to come home
Jeffrey Donaldson told police he ‘can’t get head round’ allegations of sexual abuse
Under new laws, social housing applicants will now have to prove they are legally resident in Ireland
Man accused of attempted murder of three children on Parnell Square denies all charges
Aircraft carrying French, Dutch and Greek defence ministers in security alert in Cyprus
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

The Feeder's Digest
The secret life of a restaurant critic
Patrick Hanlon
10
Teen drinking
Let's be clear, teen drinking is a form of self-harm, and it's on the rise
Dr Suzanne Crowe
36
Sleep for sanity
Trump says four hours’ sleep a night is enough. Science strongly disagrees
Dr Catherine Conlon
58
Raising them right
Sport participation medals used to drive me mad until I became a parent
Niamh O'Reilly
51
Alberta’s separation bid
How Canada’s next political crisis could come from within
Dr Seána Glennon
16
A farm with a difference
This is what happens when animals are allowed to feel safe
Suzi Walsh
Ireland is ageing
But are we moving enough to age well?
Stephen O'Rourke
24
Wild Bees, Wild Bees
Honey Bees are not the ones we need to worry about
Paul Handrick - The Bee Guy
18
'Devastating shock': Jobs under threat at Kingsbridge Sligo as hospital shifts to day services
EU foreign affairs chief will discuss impact of sanctions on Aughinish Alumina in Dublin meetings
'Leading Lady Marmalade': Pink gets rave reviews for performance hosting the Tony Awards
No official statement on Israel fixtures until later this week, FAI insists
Boyzone fans and Jedward jump to group's defence after scathing review of reunion concert
Permission granted for €1bn data centre campus in Westmeath despite local opposition
'I'll face the consequences of whatever happens': Malcolm Byrne speaks about drink-driving arrest
Two men plead guilty to terror charges over attempted arson at Galway mosque
Kinahan crime gang 'lieutenant' Sean McGovern jailed for 24 years
Denmark's Christian Eriksen ‘in good spirits’ after collapsing on pitch during friendly match
'If Séamus Coleman can do it, so can I' - Ruesha Littlejohn is defiant ahead of high-stakes qualifier
Dr Paul Davis: AI didn't break universities, it exposed them
Dr Paul Davis