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Monday
6th April 2026
Artemis II breaks record as humans travel farther from Earth than ever before
'Lorg ar leith' fágtha ag an bhfile, Gabriel Rosenstock, dar leis an Uachtarán
Trump threatens entirety of Iran could be 'taken out' on Tuesday as ceasefire deal is rejected
Man (50s) dies in single vehicle car crash in Cork
Five things I won't be able to do while reporting from The Masters this week
Gavin Cooney is at one of the world’s most famous golf courses as Rory McIlroy bids to defend his Masters title.
Gardaí appealing for witnesses after pedestrian seriously injured in Dublin bus crash
Man charged after twin teenage girls and passer-by stabbed in Dublin city centre
Israel attacks plant at Iranian gas field despite ceasefire proposal
Explosions rang out in Tehran and low-flying jets could be heard for hours as the capital was pounded.
Woman dies in lorry crash as gardaí detect over 3,000 drivers speeding
Teaching becoming unaffordable as just over one third enter profession on full-time hours
President pays tribute to 'extraordinary career' of Irish language poet, Gabriel Rosenstock
Tributes paid to former World Open Water Swimming Association award winner Paddy Conaghan
Irish couple accused of misappropriating charity funds for Australian children's hospitals
Courts' Poor Box handed out over €1.5m to Irish charities last year
Palestinian tech student tops class at Dublin university
Two women and toddler killed in Russian drone attack on Ukraine
Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter 'can be viewed as his heir'
Do you think nicotine pouches should be banned for under 18s?
An mbeidh tionchar ag an AI ar earnáil chruthaitheach na Gaeilge?
‘There was a gap in the market’: Inside Ireland’s booming private ADHD clinics
That gap can “be serviced quite easily once you have any medical qualification”, The Journal Investigates hears.
Some online providers simply 'disappear', while others get overwhelmed by demand.
United Ireland: Irish language and culture are back, but what does the island's future look like?
Doireann Ní Ghlacáin
Nurses say cost of living has forced them to cut back on groceries and family trips in the car
'A screen and silence': Our readers' sad and lonely experiences of college during the pandemic
Sunday
5th April 2026
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League finals review: Limerick beat Cork, Clare hold off Dublin
Fintan O’Toole and Denis Hurley run the rule over today’s hurling finals in the Gaelic Grounds.
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Quiz: How well do you know these famous rabbits and bunnies?
Kyiv fights on multiple fronts, the war against Russia and the criminal underworld
This week The Journal visited Kyiv and its suburbs to see the impact of the Russian invasion.
Here's What Happened Today: Easter Sunday
Money Diaries: A quality and compliance officer on €42K saving for a mortgage
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Hungarian opposition calls Serbian pipeline explosives discovery a 'false flag' before election
'No policy at this time': Residents in housing estates who switch to EVs met with stumbling blocks
Tá dul chun cinn déanta ar aithint cainte na Gaeilge ag Abair.ie
Clare hold off Dublin second-half revival to take league title honours
Man (20) dies after single-vehicle collision in Co Antrim
Harris says more cost-of-living relief would be 'premature' and 'foolish'
Leinster 49-31 Edinburgh, Champions Cup, Round of 16
Keir Starmer slams London festival for booking Kanye West after 'Heil Hitler' song
Limerick defeat Cork 1-27 to 1-21 to become Division 1A champions
'Open the F***in' Strait, you crazy bastards': Trump in fresh expletive-laden threat to Iran
The US President has been placing pressure on Iran to make a deal to reopen the strait by Tuesday – or face ‘living in Hell’.
Tánaiste says community voices in debate over IPAS centres important for 'social cohesion'