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

Last year
2024
Forty-seven measles cases confirmed in Ireland so far this year
Biden in France to mark D-Day anniversary under Ukraine shadow
Warmth, apathy and one 'don't come near my house': On the trail with Sinn Féin in west Dublin
The Journal joined Sinn Féin’s housing spokesperson as he knocked on doors in Lucan ahead of Friday’s election.
Amanda Knox re-convicted of slander by an Italian court over accusation of an innocent man
Supermac's wins another victory over McDonald's in 'Big Mac' trademark battle
A Peaky Blinders movie is coming to Netflix - and the creators say there'll be 'no holds barred'
Poll: Do you still have the 'Leaving Cert nightmare'?
Famine likely happening in Gaza, but expert group says they can't get access to prove it
Intel announces sale of 49% stake in its new Leixlip plant for $11 billion
Man (85) charged with murder of Patsy Aust (81) in Co Down is her brother
Varadkar: 'I can now be more frank. Trump re-election wouldn't be good for the world'
Record number of Leaving Cert students to sit exams today - starting with English Paper 1
McEntee announces new recruitment drive for Garda Reserve with increased payment for volunteers
Majority feel the Govt isn't doing enough on climate - but few want to change their own behaviour
Some migrant candidates afraid to canvass or use posters amid fears their children will be targeted
The Immigrant Council of Ireland has raised concerns about candidates being threatened, as well as voter intimidation, ahead of Friday’s elections.
Careful now: Ireland's fiscal watchdog cautions Government against giveaway Budget
“This is not the time for loose budgetary policy,” said Professor Michael McMahon of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council.
Late Troy Parrott goal seals Ireland win over Euros-bound Hungary
'The matches handed back to the arsonists': Keir Starmer urges public not to reelect Sunak in TV debate
It was fairly tetchy between the two candidates during the first TV debate of the campaign.
Varadkar says Mayo incident with Harris 'unpleasant' but believes security for politicians 'about right'
Ireland v Hungary, International Friendly
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Heartbreak for Ireland as late goal sinks Gleeson's side in Euro 2025 qualifier
Author: 'Finding out I was going to be one of the people to lose sight was a huge shock'
Ann Ingle
Taoiseach says Mayo incident was 'not a protest' after he was disrupted by Burkes and others
Modi wins India election, but loses parliamentary majority for first time in a decade
Man jailed for 12 years for 'sadistic and humiliating violence' against his wife
Simon Harris commits to Covid inquiry before next general election
Nigel Farage has drink poured over him amid campaign launch for ‘reverse takeover’ of Tory party
Five dead as southern Germany struggles with far-reaching floods
Murder trial hears how a father was stabbed multiple times in front of his children at a funeral
Lawyers begin opening statements in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms case
Teenager accused of murdering gunman Tristan Sherry sent for Special Criminal Court trial
Construction commences on new bridge linking Republic and NI hoped to be 'game-changer'
Rioting before Lyra McKee death was to ‘put on a show for MTV camera crew’
Broadcaster Paul Byrne settles action against Virgin Media over disciplinary process and suspension
Breeding woodpeckers spotted in Killarney National Park for first time in centuries
Man (40s) arrested in connection with February arson attack on vacant house in Kildare
Airline fine for carrying passenger without valid travel document to rise to €5,000