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

Sunday
28th June 2026
The government clearly has no intention to ever publish the Donegal planning corruption report
Submitted in 2017, various governments for almost a decade have managed to ignore the potentially explosive document.
Call to raise gift exemption to €5k so parents can help with deposits without reducing inheritance
TD Cormac Devlin says parents should be allowed gift €10,000 in total, without touching the lifetime thresholds.
Bellingham, Kane score as England beat Panama to reach World Cup last 32, Croatia edge Ghana
The Vinted effect: Charity retailers take to reselling apps with big-ticket items
One Irish charity shop chain is even using Vinted and Vestiaire itself to sell designer clothes and shoes.
A private sauna, steam room and so much room for activities in the sunny Southeast for €795,000
Last week
21st June 2026 - 27th June 2026
Quiz: How well do you remember UK prime ministers of the past two decades?
'The position is bolloxology': Four winners and three losers of the political week
The push to get religious orders to pay up, the downfall of a UK prime minister and calls to decriminalise personal drug use.
'Fans are less engaged': Cost, over-supply and transport stifle demand for big gigs this summer
If you’re trying to flog €100 concert tickets online, you’re not the only one.
Pivotal role of RTÉ presenter's namesake in US independence revealed in new TG4 documentary
Here's what happened today: Saturday
Lessons from a hospital waiting room: Becoming an ally of the LGBT community
Dr Suzanne Crowe
Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes rises to 1,430, with thousands reported missing
Mayo beat Cork in All-Ireland football quarter-final
The teams were level at 0-9 apiece at half-time.
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after elderly man dies in Laois car crash
Popular food market and sauna in Dublin fighting to stay open after Council denies planning
Pair charged after 'recognised' off duty garda assaulted in Dublin city centre
Is the feud over? Prince Harry and family to be guests of King Charles during UK visit
Dublin celebrates Pride with parade, performances and packed city streets
Yamamori to end all DJ and nightclub events from July after agreement reached with Hoxton landlord
Yamamori will wind down its late-night DJ and nightclub programming by 19 July.
Irish woman stuck on hantavirus ship says she can't believe she escaped virus
Man who groomed and abused teenage girl jailed for seven years
Planned changes to legal aid payments will lead to 'exodus' of solicitors, Law Society says
Pilot dies after small plane crashes into Beijing high-rise
Are you going to any Pride events this weekend?
Mass exodus: Why I and hundreds of solicitors have quit criminal legal aid
Kate McGee
Belgium book their spot in World Cup last 32, while Iran have certain qualification snatched away
Canada is now eligible to join the Eurovision
Surrealing in the Years: Housing minister's war on targets comes for homeless children
Carl Kinsella
US and Iran trade strikes following drone attack on cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz
Review: Is the fifth and final series of The Bear worth watching?
An ról a bhí ag sinsir chraoltóra i réabhlóid Mheiriceá tugtha chun solais i scannán nua TG4
Fianna Fáil councillor on track to be elected as next lord mayor of Dublin
Cooler weather returns after record-breaking heat as rain spreads across Ireland
Forecourt fallout: The fuel crisis changed something. The question now is whether it sticks
Paddy Comyn
'Absolutely buzzing': Lopes guides Cape Verde through to last-32 clash with Messi and Argentina
The players of Cape Verde were in tears afterwards, as were some of their fans.
Dublin Airport says it expects no disruption for passengers as EU Presidency kicks off this week
Did the government vote to increase the cost of petrol, diesel and other fuels this month?
Heading on your holidays? Here is how the heatwave is impacting Ireland's holiday hotspots
It is hot, hot, hot in a lot of Europe (and not in a good way).