Advertisement

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.

Latest

June
June 2024
SF has slumped in the polls - we spoke to grassroots members about what needs to change
Sinn Féin may yet make major gains at the polls this week, but its grassroots say the leadership isn’t listening on major issues.
Party campaigning for Mica redress running six candidates in Donegal local elections
We read local election manifestos so you don't have to: Here's what the 3 big parties promise
How Ireland's non-white election candidates are targeted with misinformation and racist abuse
Aer Lingus pilots vote on possible strike action due to pay dispute
Spain to join South Africa's ICJ case against Israel
Micheál Martin not ruling out another coalition with Green Party, citing 'strong' economy
Man found guilty of headbutting Roy Keane at a football match last year
Head of Irish Boxing Association steps aside following sexual assault allegations
Poll: Should Ireland ban fossil fuel advertising?
Kildare man dies days after winning RTÉ's Super Garden contest
Old Central Bank headquarters to re-open today as flagship Irish location for WeWork
Surrealing in the Years: Election cycle has been much messier than Simon Harris' melting 99
Carl Kinsella
Irish Rail tickets bought online can’t be collected at stations due to ‘technical issue’
'A beautiful soul with the biggest heart': Tributes paid to 23-year-old who died in dog attack
And they're off! Dutch voters kick off European Parliament elections across 27 member states
Mary Lou can't avoid 'Up the Ra' comment on Cabra canvass but she's not worried about election day
Cabra is McDonald’s home turf, so it was no surprise that she was greeted with a warm welcome on the doors yesterday.
Vast majority of Irish people think the EU should impose sanctions on Israel
Around a third of voters have boycotted companies associated with Israel in recent months, according to a new opinion poll.
Over three-quarters of people support sanctions, according to the latest opinion poll by The Journal and Ireland Thinks
Eight in 10 younger voters (aged 18 to 34) are in favour of the move, as are at least seven in 10 people across all other age groups
Talbot Street to get €2.5 million makeover from Dublin City Council
Wicklow GAA player found guilty of assaulting opponent during league match 5 years ago
Slovak PM Robert Fico says he 'forgives' would-be assassin and may return to work in weeks
Putin considering arming countries that could strike Western states after arms shipments to Ukraine
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Hunter Biden’s exes called as witnesses to detail drug use in federal gun trial
Syrian gunman arrested as he launched a lone attack on the US Embassy in Beirut
Leo Varadkar grilled about lack of services for children, Phoenix Park and gout on his home turf
A few constituents in the Fine Gael stomping ground in Castleknock spoke about the new leader Simon Harris.
Govt to roll out 'digital wallet' for driver's license, birth certs and other documents
French police arrest Ukrainian-Russian man on bomb-making charges
Revenue officers find €403,200 worth of cannabis in passenger's luggage in Dublin Airport
India elections: The shock results show Modi is no longer as popular as he thought he was
Priyanka Borpujari
Green MEP candidate tests water supplies for nitrates as she canvasses in Ireland South
The Journal spoke to MEP Grace O’Sullivan during a novel type of campaigning in Ireland South.
Revenue to enforce collection of €100m in warehoused tax debt after support scheme ends
Public spaces to get drinking water fountains as part of new scheme announced today
Taxi driver charged with raping two women in separate incidents in Dublin
Ireland has hottest May on record as world sees 12th consecutive month with warmest average
In Ireland, Met Éireann recorded an average temperature of 13.08 degrees Celsius in May 2024.
HSE issues alert over e-cigarette products which contain illegal levels of nicotine
Eamon Ryan hits back at Fine Gael's Regina Doherty for likening Dublin bike lanes to Berlin Wall
Woman killed in Limerick dog attack named locally as 23-year old Nicole Morey