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.

Irish

Wednesday
20th May 2026
The war on human thought: Educational institutions must take back control from AI
Juliana Adelman & Roman Birke
'Horrendous': RTÉ bosses slammed over treatment of Seán Rocks's pay and impact on his family
Man jailed for eight years over burglary during which homeowner was threatened with a metal bar
Nurse watched Midlands Prison inmate die in his cell because officers could not find the keys
Calls for winners of University of Galway's alumni awards to boycott event over links to Israel
Ex-college IT engineer jailed for child abuse videos on social media app
Here are five things we learned from RTÉ's latest appearance at the media committee
Man (30s) dies in hospital after alleged assault in Blanchardstown over the weekend
The Bee Guy: World Bee Day won't save our little bee friends
Paul Handrick - The Bee Guy
With four years to go, Ireland already looks set to miss its offshore energy target
Evanne Ní Chuilinn says she was refused presenter contract, despite 10 years presenting on RTÉ
Dee Forbes made decision to categorise Derek Mooney's wages as 'producer', says Kevin Bakhurst
Almost three years since the Ryan Tubridy’s pay scandal, new questions were raised over payments, transparency and governance.
Bank of Ireland and AIB join consortium planning to launch euro-pegged cryptocurrency
Eleanor Donaldson ruled unfit to stand trial in historical sexual offences case
Meath to get four train stations on new Dart line connecting Navan and Dublin
Man (24) jailed for two years for Westmeath horror crash that led to his brother losing his leg
Gerard Duffy McAndrew had filmed himself driving and drinking wine shortly before the 195km/h crash.
Taoiseach 'not clear' on why café at Dublin Castle must close for EU presidency
'Sleeveen politics' and 'no substance': Row erupts in the Dáil over report on rent prices
Meta to cut up to 350 jobs from Irish workforce, a bigger cut than was expected
The number of layoffs the firm is pursuing in Ireland is considerably higher than what was expected.
Congolese people in Dublin call for justice after death of Yves Sakila
Minister insists ‘the plan is working’ as rents surge after new government rules kicked in
Man died of fatal compression to his neck after being held down on the ground outside Dublin pub
Southampton expelled from Championship play-off final after admitting spying on rivals
Bumble is bringing in an AI matchmaking feature – what do you think?
Man (20s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Carlow
Irish team including former Mayo footballer Pádraic O'Hora reach Mount Everest summit
Under Trump pressure, EU agrees to implement US trade pact
RTÉ to face another grilling at media committee over latest payments controversy
Treatment for crack cocaine up by 30% as addiction to powdered cocaine among women surges
Cost of renting hits record levels during introduction of new government rules
The national average for monthly rent was €2,176 at the start of the year.
Here's how party candidates have spent more than €250k on the upcoming byelections
As of today, Fine Gael is far and away the biggest spender across both byelections.
Several parties, such as the Greens and People Before Profit, have spent much more money on Dublin Central.
Over half of all the money spent by parties on the byelections went on posters.
Tuesday
19th May 2026
Kelly Earley: Could Mountjoy Square be Dublin’s most important park?
Kelly Earley
'Highest since the Famine': TDs bring motion for ban on no-fault evictions and rent increases
RTÉ chief defends extra payments to Patrick Kielty and says he'd 'love' to keep him at Late Late Show
Arsenal crowned Premier League champions as Man City draw with Bournemouth
Pep Guardiola’s side needed to beat the Cherries to send the title race to the final day.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'Exceptionally busy' Ires Reit bosses turn down invite from TDs probing surprise apartment fees
First hearing of inquiry into murder of Patrick Finucane by UDA to take place next month