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Monday 20 May 2024 Dublin: 18°C
FG candidate grateful for outpouring of support after being attacked for putting up posters
ICC seeks arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders for war crimes
The ICC is also seeking warrants for Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, along with two other top Hamas leaders.
The Explainer: Climate-related emergencies are on the rise but how are we dealing with them?
Five days of mourning declared as Iran’s president found dead at site of helicopter crash
Iranian authorities first raised the alarm yesterday afternoon when they lost contact with Raisi’s helicopter.
Mohammad Mokhber, first vice president, has this been been appointed as the country’s acting president.
Presidential elections should now be arranged within 50 days, according to the constitution.
'It's like they'd never done a gig like this before': Springsteen fans decry crowd control issues
Appeal for witnesses after death of man (80s) whose car went into water at Buncrana pier
SPOTLIGHT
Election season
Local and EU ballots are on 7 June
And they're off
Political posters are up – love 'em or hate 'em
Who's who
Here's who's in the race to be Ireland's MEPs
Polling
Independents pip Sinn Féin as voters' top choice
Housing crisis shadow
People's housing tells us about how they'll vote
Poll: Have you visited The Portal in Dublin?
Georgia unrest: 'The Kremlin is relishing the falling out between the ruling party and the EU'
Donnacha Ó Beacháin
Ernest Shackleton’s birth remembered with memorial cross travelling 11,000km
Former Tory minister joins Ryanair board as airline reports nearly €2bn in profits
Thousands of school staff to strike in Northern Ireland today over delayed pay review
Rent inflation has slowed - but so has the increase in supply of homes
Business group sounds warning about plans to block cars travelling through Dublin city
New e-scooter laws mean electric scooter rental schemes can now be legal in Irish cities
Xander Schauffele wins PGA Championship as Shane Lowry's challenge fades
Drivers have 'zero' fear of getting caught using mobile phones, as detection by gardaí slumps
Gardaí caught 35% fewer drivers on their phones last year than before the pandemic.
Unpublished research for government found drivers put the odds of getting caught on their phone at "close to zero".
Drivers are too addicted to their phones and too entrenched in the habit of using them to stop if there's no deterrent.
Yesterday
19th May 2024
Quiz: Can you tell where these Irish beaches are?
'Ming' Flanagan on independents' popularity, his autism diagnosis and voters' move to the right
After nearly a decade in Brussels, Flanagan tells The Journal he can now see the merits of the European Parliament.
Money Diaries: A scientist on €31K living in Leinster
TheJournal.ie reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Clare edge Waterford in another Munster epic, Cork hammer sorry Tipperary
Teachers, politicians and journalists - what experts say is needed to teach public about the EU
Man, in his 80s, dies in early morning tragedy at Buncrana Pier
Teenager stabbed in incident at Jervis Street Luas stop in Dublin city centre
Man City crowned Premier League champions for record fourth successive time
Rescue operation underway as helicopter carrying Iran’s president 'crashes' in bad weather
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
A mix of personal stories and opinions on the stories of the day.
Campus protests are squeezing Biden from left and right
Larry Donnelly
Protesting Israel's war on Gaza isn't antisemitic — it's a display of humanity
Emma DeSouza
Now I know, I don't care what anyone thinks of me
Clare McAfee
Many royal and political figures were honoured with street names
Donal Fallon
Tánaiste visits Irish troops in Lebanon today and will meet Lebanese Government officials
Eddie Hutch Jnr, a prominent member of the Hutch clan, has died after a long illness
Independent and Social Democrats candidates blast RTÉ for exclusion from 'key' debates
Dublin-New York portal reopens with new blurring feature to curb unwelcome behaviour
New poll shows negligible change in party support but over half want more immigration controls
Businessman Tony O'Reilly has died aged 88
Taoiseach Simon Harris described him as a “giant of sport, business and media”.
Slovak PM's life no longer in danger, remains in intensive care
Ireland has a new crop of 'celebrity candidates' - but what do people think of voting for them?
Sitdown Sunday: How 67 letters found hidden in a wall uncovered a scandal in 1920s Baltimore
Ireland is not a country where house prices are meant to fall
'It's very different being a victim of crime now to what it was 10 years ago'
Gaza hospital says 20 killed in Israeli strike on Nuseirat refugee camp