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Monday 30 June 2025 Dublin: 15°C
Intel to cut just under 200 jobs at Leixlip plant in Kildare
The company confirmed earlier this year that the number of jobs impacted by cuts would be made public in July.
Man (19) bailed over charges of spraying manure on road before Ballymena Pride parade
Judge dismisses assault charge against law professor
Bacon and cabbage dinners recalled from shops and supermarkets due to harmful bacteria
UK police launch criminal investigation after viewing footage of Kneecap and Bob Vylan's Glastonbury sets
Earlier today, the US revoked Bob Vylan’s visas ahead of their autumn tour.
Stena Line announces it's axing the Rosslare to Cherbourg service from September
SPOTLIGHT

The Israel-Iran War: What happens now? Netanyahu and Trump wade into battle with Iran…

I never thought I'd see Israel committing such crimes
Ria Czerniak-LeBov
Analysis: Bombing for 'peace'
The White House position on Israel-Iran war has been mired by contradictions
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The US joining in Israel’s attack on Iran is the Iraq War all over again
Emma DeSouza
74
Watch: Trump loses it
'They don't know what the f**k they're doing'
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No wonder Trump is angry, he's being played
Larry Donnelly
24
Explainer podcast
Can the Iranian regime survive a war with Israel?
24m
You can’t bomb, shoot and kill your way to peace, despite what Trump thinks
Tom Clonan
37
Woman who live-streamed Kneecap at Glastonbury to millions says fans 'had a right to see it'
Woman arrested in connection with Sarah Montgomery’s murder as man remains in police custody
Cynthia Ní Mhúrchú dampens presidential speculation as Fianna Fáil nomination race hots up
'This is going to be special': Kneecap added to Electric Picnic bill and will play main stage
Spain hits new June temperature record amid 'unprecedented' heatwave across southern Europe
Over 175,000 historical records lost during 1922 Four Courts explosion recovered and put online
Have you changed how you plan holidays due to extreme weather?
Decision to reverse €1,000 reduction in third-level fees will 'really hurt' students
The skies turned silver over Ireland last night due to some rare clouds
Noctilucent clouds are made up of dust and ice particles extremely high up in the atmosphere, resulting in wispy white or blue streaks in the night sky.
At least two shot dead in ambush on US firefighters in Idaho
The Nee-Naw: new late-night mobile unit to offer support on Camden Street at the weekends
investigates

How easy is it to buy nitrous oxide online?

INVESTIGATION
We found the ‘devastating’ psychedelic drug on Amazon and classified ads sites
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TIPS
Large canisters are littering parks and streets. What should you do if you find one?
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‘I’m counting down the days until school is back’: Our readers on the summer childcare crunch
With schools closing for summer, families face soaring childcare costs and limited options.
Yesterday
29th June 2025
Granddaughter of a Holocaust escapee: 'I never thought I'd see Israel committing such crimes'
Ria Czerniak-LeBov
How much do you know about Chicago?
Pádraig Harrington wins the US Senior Open
Seven-day rosters are on the way. So does that spell the end for 'independent republic' hospitals?
Money Diaries: A trainee accountant on €33K living in Dublin
TheJournal.ie reader
Starmer condemns 'death to the IDF' chants at Glastonbury as Kneecap also investigated
Minister indicates universal college fee cuts of €1000 won't be replicated in next budget
USA v Ireland, international friendly
VOICES

Parenting experiences in a modern, working Ireland 

It's complicated…
Gwen Loughman
24
'Much as I love school events, there are just too many'
Niamh O'Reilly
One Dad has had enough of them
Anonymous Dad
28
Are we becoming more dog friendly than child friendly?
Niamh O'Reilly
44
FACTCHECK

The biggest questions, answered, by The Journal's factcheckers. 

Studies of millions of children show there is no connection
Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
How far-right agitators exploit knowledge gaps
Do immigrants get shorter sentences than Irish citizens?
Mother relives shock of life-changing stroke just days after son was born
Senate pushes ahead on Trump’s tax break and spending cut plan
Kneecap won't be prosecuted for 'Kill your local MP' call at this time, Met Police say
Would you run for president?
Armagh v Kerry, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Two more names surface for presidency bids as Mary Hanafin confirms intent to run
Junior housing minister says homelessness crisis 'a really difficult challenge to tackle'
Young man in life-threatening condition after car overturns in London's Piccadilly Circus
Man (28) arrested on suspicion of murder of pregnant mother-of-two (27) in Co Down
Galway v Meath, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Biggest-ever Budapest Pride march defies Viktor Orbán's attempted ban on parade
Sitdown Sunday: The disappearance of a Texas student, and the online sleuths trying to solve it
Ireland’s €550m hospitality VAT cut seems based on little evidence - other than lobbying
The government is pledging hundreds of millions to cut hospitality VAT — but where’s the evidence it’s needed?
'I could get the death penalty for this': Iranians in Ireland reflect on the regime after war
‘I cannot stop crying. It’s not just about my family in Tehran living through bombing again, it’s about all the Iranians living under that horrible regime’.