Take part in our readers' research
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

July
July 2024
Canadian soccer CEO admits coaches may have used drone to spy on Ireland before World Cup clash
Accumulated profits at firm owned by rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll surged to €10.47m last year
Ireland's opening ceremony uniform is topping best-dressed lists across the world
'Hideous' Sinéad O'Connor waxwork removed from display after family complaints
The artist who created the waxwork sculpture, PJ Heraty, has been behind many well received works for the museum.
Man dies and another arrested after attack in Tallaght estate in early hours of this morning
Record number of people accessed emergency accommodation in Ireland last month
Retailers criticise Dublin traffic plan go-ahead - but capital's chamber of commerce welcomes it
Proposing female commissioner at this stage would be 'unfair' on Michael McGrath, Taoiseach says
Garda found guilty of sexually assaulting and falsely imprisoning woman in Wicklow garda station
Athlete Sarah Lavin and golfer Shane Lowry named as Ireland's Olympic flag-bearers
Lavin and Lowry will lead the Irish representation as competitors parade down the river Seine in boats.
RTÉ to audition 150 applicants to fill roles on 2FM following presenter exodus
NUJ hits out at gardaí for requesting press photos of Coolock violence
Valerie French Kilroy murder: Husband found guilty after jury rejects insanity defence
Man injured following shooting in Wicklow after his car was blocked by another vehicle
French high-speed rail lines disrupted by 'sabotage' ahead of Olympics opening ceremony in Paris
Rail operator SNCF said the "malicious attacks", which included arson attacks, will impact 800,000 passengers over the weekend.
SNCF chief executive Jean-Pierre Farandou said the cables will have to be repaired "one by one".
The opening ceremony will see up to 7,500 competitors travel down a six-kilometre stretch of the river Seine on a flotilla of 85 boats.
Advocacy group for victims of sexual abuse in Spiritan schools seek meeting with Education Minister
Painting to begin on Dublin's Poolbeg Chimneys next month as part of maintenance work
Repainting of the red and white bands of the chimneys is due to get underway next month – weather dependent – and continue through September.
Poll: How often do you use 1 and 2 cent coins?
'She'll make a fantastic president': Barack Obama endorses Kamala Harris's bid for White House
Sunnier skies ahead this weekend but some rain showers still in store
Renewed appeal for information over murder of Mark Burke in 2014
E. coli failures in 1 in 20 private drinking water supplies across Ireland last year, says EPA
'Out of control' wildfire devastates town in Canadian Rockies' largest national park
Kamala Harris says she 'will not be silent' on Gaza suffering after talks with Netanyahu
Who's been busy? The TDs who asked the most (and fewest) questions in the Dáil this year
And the awards go to…
TheJournal.ie
podcast image
Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 2
31:56
Dublin's Wax Museum is probably not the place to honour someone like Sinéad O'Connor
Kamala Harris meets Benjamin Netanyahu as White House continues push for ceasefire
Ireland Men's Rugby 7s' Olympic medals dream ended by defending champions Fiji
Man charged in relation to ‘serious public disorder’ during Dublin riots
Man arrested after €220,000 of cannabis seized in Dublin
Game of Thrones' Jack Gleeson among Irish stars cast in Netflix 'epic' about the Guinness family
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Women to access pregnancy sickness meds through GP from August under HSE deal
Up until now Cariban had to be prescribed by a consultant, which was for a barrier to many women.
RTÉ to resume broadcasting news bulletins in Northern Ireland after clash over Olympic TV rights
Rory Hearne selected to contest general election for SocDems in Róisín Shortall's constituency
First measures of Dublin transport plan to restrict cars in the city to come into force next month
Rape Crisis Centre says 30-year jail time for taxi driver 'should give great hope' to victims
Raymond Shorten (50) will serve a total sentence of 30 years for his offences.
Pharmaceutical company Viatris to close Cork plant by 2028, with around 200 jobs impacted