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April
April 2025
Animal welfare charity 'massively concerned' as 16 cats mysteriously vanish from one estate
Limerick to allow two-way traffic on main streets again in trial to improve city centre
Taoiseach backs Children's Health Ireland board after damning report on spinal surgeries
China retaliates with 84% levy on US goods as Trump says pharma tariffs coming 'very shortly'
Trump has previously expressed discontent at the success of pharmaceutical companies based in countries such as Ireland.
What happened in Conor McGregor's failed meme coin launch?
‘GAA Catfish’ case struck out as Dublin school ends disciplinary proceedings against teacher
Almost 15,000 homes could be built on state-owned land fairly quickly, LDA finds
Do you feel safe on nights out?
Majority of sexual violence incidents go unreported, but many still believe false allegations are common
Sunny spells to continue as tomorrow could be the hottest day of the year so far
Barry Cowen recovering in hospital after surgery for recent 'health scare'
Fears that pupils will 'miss out' on college spots due to lower Leaving Cert grade inflation
Government urged to pass laws to stop spread of online child sex abuse material
Housing’s top civil servant: Housing for All 2.0 will 'tweak' schemes to bring momentum back
Masters 2025 tee times confirmed as McIlroy and Lowry bid for glory in Augusta
Autism protocol promising early intervention to be rolled out as part of new mental health plan
Simon Harris in Washington to meet Commerce Secretary and Ireland critic Howard Lutnick
Farmers, rural dwellers and townies are equally worried about climate change, study says
'I'll never forgive my country': Women on the trauma of having to travel to UK for terminations
“We brought our baby’s body back in our carry-on luggage, surrounded by frozen vegetables,” one woman told us.
Women can have abortions in Ireland for any reason up to 12 weeks gestation
Many still travel abroad to access abortion services for a variety of reasons
Some struggled to book appointments and bring their baby's remains home
Ireland beat Greece 2-1 for back-to-back Nations League wins
Declan Rice scores two sensational free-kicks as Arsenal take 3-0 lead over Real Madrid
Chambers does not rule out global recession: 'Ireland will be subject to any economic shocks'
AG to be consulted on what steps can be taken to make religious orders pay mother and baby home redress
Proposed cuts to GDPR red tape will not impact personal protections, Commissioner McGrath says
Ireland v Greece, Nations League
Helen McEntee tells Cabinet she's willing to compel schools to open special education classes
'Most challenging final to judge': Winners of Home of The Year 2025 announced
The Government has held multiple exercises to deal with major disasters including rail crashes
Today, The Journal, visited the National Emergency Coordination Centre and spoke to the senior officials who run the facility.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Parenting: The pearl clutching over hot school lunches is a bit much — at least they're eating
Margaret Lynch
Man was driving at speed of up to 111kph in 50 zone when he killed nine-year-old boy, court told
'Too early' to make predictions, says Browne as summit told just 25,000 homes might be delivered
'The most vulnerable are still being exported': Why and how women have to travel for abortions
Hundreds of women travel from Ireland to the UK every year for terminations.
Woman awarded €50,000 after ex-housemate covertly photographed her in shower
Garda Commissioner's contract extended until replacement is found
Regulator outlines competition concerns over Circle K's acquisition of Irish filling stations
HSE addiction counsellor found guilty of being get-away driver for Lisa Thompson's murderer
Probe launched as All-Ireland winner suffers 'broken jaw' in incident during football match
Man given 20-month suspended sentence for hitting motorcyclist after taking illegal turn