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 month
October 2024
Dublin city councillors call on Govt to enact Occupied Territories Bill
Four children taken to hospital following school bus crash in Co Down yesterday
Kamala Harris courts youth vote on 'Call Her Daddy' podcast and woos gun owners on '60 Minutes'
Murder investigation launched after 22-year-old woman found dead at her home in Belfast
Risk of energy system alerts over winter months 'significantly lower' than anticipated
Taoiseach heads for White House but Rose Garden reception postponed due to hurricane
Law to bring RTÉ under control of Comptroller and Auditor General to be brought to Cabinet today
Will Michelle O'Neill survive questions over former press officer who admitted to child sex offences?
One year on: Mourners remember victims of 7 October attacks as Palestinians plead for ceasefire
Four people hospitalised following school bus crash in Co Down
Woman (60s) dies after getting into difficulty swimming off Co Dublin coast
IAA confirms 25.2 million passenger cap for Dublin Airport next summer
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Israeli forces close to UN peacekeeper bases 'compromising' safety of Irish troops - UN
Intense diplomatic efforts are being made at UN Headquarters in New York to push Israel to de-escalate and move back from their positions.
Coroner told criminal proceedings still being considered into woman's death in Dublin crash
Bantry flooding 'demoralising' for business owners pleading for action on culverts
Teen who sexually assaulted 13-year-old girl in Dublin park is sentenced
My health story: 'They told me I had a brain tumour – I was absolutely terrified'
Pamela Tully
Kildare councillor told to pay compensation over criminal damage to Dublin house two years ago
Inquest into death of boy (8) killed while cycling adjourned pending related criminal prosecution
Sinn Féin leaders apologise over party staffers' work references for child sex offender
Mary Lou McDonald said she has asked the party’s incoming general secretary to “immediately initiate a complete overhaul of governance procedures” within Sinn Féin.
Former 2FM DJ who had €15,000 lodged in her account for money-laundering scam avoids jail time
Five men arrested after gardaí assaulted during public order incident in Donegal
E-scooters will return to public transport 'when it's safe to do so', Eamon Ryan says
Justice Minister agrees to meet with Creeslough families who want public inquiry into explosion
Kyle Hayes must wait until at least December to find out if he will be jailed
Florida braces for another major hurricane as agency strengthens storm to category 3
President Joe Biden was briefed on Milton and said in a statement that his administration was readying “life-saving resources.”
Mary O'Rourke's funeral hears 'remarkable' woman 'enlightened, challenged and entertained us'
Michael O'Leary has installed one of the country’s largest solar systems on his Westmeath farm
Security guards to start working on Dublin buses from today
Have you seen the new Joker movie?
Eamon Ryan wants identification of Russia-linked politician, Peadar Tóibín wants parties to audit themselves
Man arrested in relation to murder of an inmate at Cloverhill Prison released without charge
Cork man Morgan McSweeney is new Downing Street chief of staff after Sue Gray’s resignation
Irish Government calls for release of hostages from Gaza on anniversary of Hamas attack on Israel
Shamrock Rovers beat Shelbourne to move within two points of league leaders
National asking housing prices up 7.5% over the year, says new report
Revealed: Ireland’s trade in endangered falcons with the Middle East
Hundreds of threatened birds of prey are being exported out of the country every year for use in the Gulf’s booming falcon trade.
Irish breeders cashing in on Gulf’s raptor demand
Threatened raptors sold for six figure sums
Experts warn demand puts wild population at risk