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Sunday 30 March 2025 Dublin: 14°C
Two dead and two children injured following collision in Cork
Woman (60s) dead and three seriously injured after three-car crash in Waterford
Kerry get the better of Mayo to win 24th Division 1 title
Kerry prevailed after a six-point victory in Croke Park.
Trump 'pissed off' with Putin, threatens further Russian sanctions if ceasefire not agreed
Ireland earn first win of Six Nations with bonus-point heroics against Italy
Over 1,700 confirmed dead as rescuers continue to search for survivors in Myanmar quake
The true scale of the disaster remains unclear in the isolated military-ruled state, and the toll is expected to rise significantly.
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
At the rate Trump is going, it will be a long four-year term
Emma DeSouza
Why Netflix drama Adolescence is essential viewing for everyone
Debbie Ging
Are head lice just impossible to get rid of these days?
Niamh O'Reilly
Buckle up, this is going to get itchy…
Margaret Lynch
Irish economy must 'sharpen up' as 'huge uncertainty' surrounds looming US tariffs, says minister
Body of man (70s) discovered in Cork apartment as gardaí launch investigation
Health unions suspend planned 'work-to-rule' following talks with the HSE
Soak up the views of the Sugarloaf and the sea from the luxury home that’s at one with nature
American actor Richard Chamberlain dies aged 90
How do you celebrate Mother's Day?
Three arrested as gardaí target organised crime group's alleged involvement with drugs in Cork city
Thousands take part in Dublin City Half Marathon as first champions crowned
Myanmar hit by 5.1-magnitude aftershock two days after major earthquake as recovery efforts continue
Care worker in court accused of theft of over €9,000 from 'vulnerable old woman'
Woman (30s) hospitalised after stabbing incident in south Dublin
30-year-old Wexford woman remanded in custody on firearms charges
Harry’s ‘toxic brand’ impacted charity he founded in honour of Diana, says chair
Lukashenko: How Europe's last dictator figures in the thawing of US-Russian relations
Sasha Romanova
Two killed as Russian drones target Ukraine’s second-largest city
Sitdown Sunday: The man who loses thousands on camera every day - and the millions who watch him
Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
Gaza rescuers say children among 8 killed in Israeli strike
134 members of the Oireachtas say they will not nominate McGregor for the presidency
Bombs and board games: Irish troops speak of their experiences of coming under fire in Lebanon
The Journal has travelled to Lebanon this week to meet up with Irish soldiers who have found themselves at the centre of a war between Hezbollah and Israel.
Mother’s Day: It's not gratitude that's needed, it's an honest conversation about motherhood
Dr Fiona Murphy
Donald Trump says he will not ‘fire people’ over Signal messages
'These kids are getting good at hurling': How the GAA has taken hold in the West Bank
In case you forgot: The clocks went forward by an hour overnight
Irish Defence Forces to get new €16.5m worth of body armour in major modernisation deal
'I’m done with all this fannying about with something that was promised to us over six months ago'
We asked our readers to tell us how the delayed HRT scheme and supply shortages has affected them. Here’s what they said.
Some women told The Journal that they have to ration their HRT patches because of the cost per month.
One woman said the free HRT scheme was one of the reasons she voted for the Government. "I now feel foolish for believing them," she said.
Supply issues are also impacting women, with one woman travelling abroad to try and source the HRT patch that she is prescribed.
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29th March 2025
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Monaghan show smarts to close out Division 2 final
If you lose your job and have worked for 5 years you'll get up to €450 a week under new rules
Resolute Leinster grind out impressive win against Sharks
France slams US 'interference' in firms' diversity programmes
Eurovision: Do this year's picks show a continent seeking escapism from the harsh news cycle?
Louise Holst