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Tuesday
2nd September 2025
'We've come a long way': New double-memoir tracks Irish couple's life at home and away
Destroying the Amazon: New Garda Commissioner calls out eco-conscious people who use cocaine
If Bob Geldof ran for president, would you vote for him?
French actor Gerard Depardieu ordered to stand trial for rape
Dublin City Council to target households without bins in areas with high levels of illegal dumping
Mapped: Belgium the latest to join growing global recognition of Palestine
As Belgium joins over 140 countries in recognising Palestine, maps reveal Israel’s deepening diplomatic isolation.
Graham Linehan claims he was arrested at Heathrow Airport over social media posts
Heather Humphreys confirmed as Fine Gael’s presidential candidate, but who is the Monaghan ex-minister?
Humphreys retired from the Dáil last year but says she has “had a good rest” and is ready to go again.
52 days to go: Ireland's presidential election to take place on Friday 24 October
300 bike bunkers to crop up around Dublin (ten years after the programme was first trialled)
Online abuse sees Irish politicians install home security over fear of real-life attacks
The media regulator’s stark warning comes just days after a significant online threat to Simon Harris’s family.
The watchdog pledged to support candidates in the upcoming presidential election to report abuse on social media.
French company named on UN list for links to Israeli settlements makes joint bid to run Metrolink
Coca-Cola once again biggest-selling brand in Ireland as food and drink dominates the top ten
Speed vans collect over €32m in 2.5 years - a loss on operating costs
Opinion: Stigma still acts as a barrier to progress for autistic people in higher education
Dr Neil Kenny
PSNI seek public's help in review of 1973 murder of 10-year-old boy in Belfast
TG4 showed that Electric Picnic can work on TV - so why won't RTÉ do it?
The national Irish language public service provider was the only station televising the country’s largest music festival.
Schools expecting to feel the crunch as secretaries and caretakers warn strike could go on for weeks
Fórsa told The Journal that they have not had any engagement from the government since talks at the Workplace Relations Commission failed last week.
A special needs assistant who joined the picket line outside her school said the current situation is "really unfair".
A Cork principal said they are already feeling the impact of the strike and that closing is "not out of the question".
Monday
1st September 2025
Dublin City Council votes to urge government to prepare for Irish unity
Opinion: Traitors contestants would spend the winnings on a house deposit. Doesn't that say it all?
Killian Mangan
Ireland open to taking part in peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, Taoiseach says
Here's what happened today: Monday
Dublin council to meet senior gardaí over anti-migrant groups hanging Tricolour in city streets
Career coach: Phones are the new cigarettes – a startling family check in
Steph Brady
Man accused of stabbing motorist five times with screwdriver during carjacking denied bail
Áras race: Kelly bows out, Gavin gets Justice Minister's support and Kelleher not backing down
Jim O’Callaghan said he believes the former Dublin GAA manager is a “uniquely qualified candidate” for the presidency.
Gardaí in Dublin investigating case of missing boy who is feared dead
Seán Kelly 'reluctantly' withdraws from Áras race, clearing way for Heather Humphreys
Siptu members of Dublin Fire Brigade to take industrial action over new call-out system
Israel must abide by its international obligations to protect journalists
The Journal joins hundreds of media outlets today in demanding protection for journalists in Gaza.
Shane Lowry makes it to the Ryder Cup as captain's pick
Twice as many students as last year have their Leaving Cert results withheld over cheating
Guinness Storehouse to launch new street art initiative on Culture Night
Food prices surge by 5% in the past 12 months as inflation rises
Bray-Greystones cliff walk at risk of landslide amid pressure to reopen path
Plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen forced to land with paper maps after suspected Russian GPS jamming
Should electric vehicle chargers be exempt from planning rules?
Israeli 'war bond' sales no longer facilitated by the Irish Central Bank
There have been multiple protests outside the Central Bank since the conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out in October 2023.