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29th March 2026 - 4th April 2026
Probe into DJ Scott Mills over alleged teen sex offences was dropped due to lack of evidence
Dr Mike Ryan: 'We shouldn’t play the next pandemic like the last one’
State to continue funding phased dispensing and blister packs for patients 'who genuinely need them'
'Go get your own oil!': Trump tells allies to go to Strait of Hormuz and 'just TAKE IT'
An Asian version of Eurovision has been announced (and no, Ireland aren't in that one either)
Ireland joins EU chiefs in Kyiv to observe Bucha massacre anniversary as drone war grinds on
The Journal has travelled to Ukraine and will be reporting from the country over the coming days.
The cost of motor insurance went up again last year
What we know about Harris’s new savings scheme planned for next year
Would you like to see employers offer work-from-home options during the energy crisis?
Air Canada chief to step down after row over not speaking French
Countdown under way for first manned Moon mission in more than 50 years
PSNI appeal for information on 1973 murder of 18-year-old Marian Beattie in Co Tyrone
More employers availing of lower youth rates as minimum wage goes up, report finds
'Entertainment isn't just for better-off people in D4': Our readers are divided on dodgy boxes
There were mixed views from The Journal readers on illegal streaming.
Melania and the robot: Humanoids are here, but they can’t replace humanity
Adriana Casserly
Three people arrested over suspected murder of William Delaney released without charge
White House defends prayer for ‘violence’ after Pope says God doesn’t listen to ‘those who wage war’
Fianna Fáil confirm candidate to try claim party's first Dublin Central seat since Bertie Ahern
Scott Mills sacked from BBC Radio 2 over 'historic relationship’ allegation, according to UK media
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'The best gift': Celine Dion announces comeback three years on from autoimmune diagnosis
Woman (90s) dies following two-vehicle collision in Armagh
Israeli MPs pass bill allowing death penalty for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks
Gardaí seize items linked to alleged cock fighting in Tipperary
Garda watchdog investigating sudden death of a man in Co Westmeath on Saturday
Dublin relatives worry for jailed man facing execution in Iran after alleged torture
Two men appear in court accused of €6,400 drone drug delivery to Cloverhill Prison
Harris: No plans to tweak remote working or travel advice during energy crisis
Two UN peacekeepers killed in south Lebanon, the second fatal incident in the last 24 hours
UNIFIL said the attack “may constitute a war crime”.
A third peacekeeper was severely injured in the incident, and a fourth was also hurt.
Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee has said all Irish personnel serving with UNIFIL are "safe and fully accounted for".
France's foreign minister has condemned the attack and requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
Man charged in Sweden for selling wife to 120 men
Man (49) charged with the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson in Co Donegal
What are other countries doing to save energy and combat rising fuel costs?
Debunked: Tony Holohan says health claims falsely attributed to him could cause ‘genuine harm’
Public invited to make nominations for Dublin city's Lord Mayor's Awards for the first time
Ireland abstains in UN vote on slavery over concerns about 'hierarchy of atrocities'
'Hasta La Vista Belfast': Arnold Schwarzenegger receives honorary degree from Ulster University
Schwarzenegger, 78, said it was “unbelievable” to be back in the city 60 years after his first visit.
Trump threatens to 'obliterate' Iran's oil-rich Kharg island if no deal reached 'shortly'
Concerns that landlords could 'rack and stack' poor quality garden cabins under new rules
The government pitched the idea of modular units in gardens for family members last year, but has now decided to change tack.