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Thursday 2 April 2026 Dublin: 9°C
Wind warning issued for entire country for Saturday as Storm Dave sweeps in
The warning will come into effect for the entire country at 3pm on Saturday.
Gardaí are investigating after two men were shot in the early hours in Limerick city
Artemis II now in orbit after historic NASA mission launch, and set to head to the Moon shortly
'We are going to finish the job': Trump tells US that Iran war victory near, but vows big strikes
Dublin's Wax Museum hopes to shake off Sinéad O'Connor fiasco with €40k Taylor Swift figure
Today's news
Spring has sprung at Dublin Zoo with several new arrivals, including a sea lion from Mallorca
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Does Simon Harris want to create a nation of investment bros?
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Mission for 'highly skilled' Irish troops in Lebanon 'remains unchanged for now', says Chief of Staff
Gardaí are investigating after two men were shot in the early hours in Limerick city
Wind warning issued for entire country for Saturday as Storm Dave sweeps in
Farage sacks Reform UK housing spokesman after 'everyone dies in the end' Grenfell fire comment
SPOTLIGHT

Focus on Gaza The world's attention is on Iran, but six months on from the start of the ceasefire Gaza lies in ruin and its people face an uncertain future

on the ground
Over 7,000 missing as families search for those buried or detained
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Ceasefire in name only: Israel's relentless targeting of Palestinians has not stopped
Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne
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detainees
Israel pushes on with its execution bill for Palestinian prisoners
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This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
Artemis II now in orbit after historic NASA mission launch, and set to head to the Moon shortly
Leaving Cert orals clash forces Sligo football team to miss out on Connacht final
Anger in France over Trump remark that Macron 'treated very badly' by his wife
Wicklow GAA facing backlash after April Fools post that 'made a mockery of women in sport'
MetroLink boss Seán Sweeney steps down in fresh blow to long-awaited rail project
The New Zealander, who was appointed to the role in June 2024, said being separated from his family had become “unsustainable”.
2FM announces schedule shakeup with departure of Tracy Clifford and extended morning show
Dublin's Wax Museum hopes to shake off Sinéad O'Connor fiasco with €40k Taylor Swift figure
The waxwork is the first to be unveiled since a figure of Sinéad O’Connor was removed from display in 2024 after family complaints.
Investigation launched after inmate dies in Midlands Prison
Chelsea boss furious over Katie McCabe incident as Arsenal reach Champions League semis
Taoiseach says it’s unclear if Trump’s ‘bomb them to the Stone Age’ threat targets civilians
investigates

Investigations from our team this year

Threats in Court
A death threat and panic buttons: Ireland’s courts are seeing increased aggression
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Garda Referral
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
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Emergency Arrangements
Vulnerable children spending years in Tusla’s temporary Special Emergency Arrangements
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Suicide Prevention
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Social Housing
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
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Residential Care
Mounting damage costs in residential care amid warnings that children are 'criminalised'
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'Every garda on duty' will help police Irish roads over Easter Bank Holiday weekend
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Teenager identified as Ted Bundy victim more than 51 years after her murder
A new scam doing the rounds sees house hunters targeted with fake rental viewings
Four arrests made after gardaí seize €7 million worth of cannabis from Kildare property
Tiger Woods turns down chance to captain the United States at Ryder Cup in Adare Manor
Playdates, parties and autism: The invitations some children never receive
Lucinda Murrihy
'We are going to finish the job': Trump tells US that Iran war victory near, but vows big strikes
After Trump’s speech, gasoline prices in the US surged above $4 per gallon (just under €1 per liter) for the first time in years.
'We can't get anywhere else': Sligo retirees facing eviction may stay beyond termination date
Residents in the coastal town of Enniscrone are ‘stressed to the limit’ after receiving eviction notices last year.
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Protecting kids online shouldn’t mean killing privacy
Andrea Horan
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Low cadet pay is damaging the Defence Forces
Lt Col Conor King
24
Ireland has a major animal cruelty problem
Jennifer Whitmore
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This rainy season has nearly washed us away
Paul Handrick - The Bee Guy
17
Heat, cold plunges and a new kind of social ritual
Stephen O'Rourke
31
The parenting work that no one sees, mostly done by women
Niamh O'Reilly
Donating a bag to a charity shop won't fix Ireland's big clothing problem
Solene Schirrer
17
The Irish at the Oscars, over the years
Dr Eoin Kinsella
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Yesterday
1st April 2026
Lift-off: NASA's Artemis II crew blast into space on historic Moon mission
NASA teams and spectators cheered the spacecraft as it ascended away from Earth.
Mama's hangover: When mummy wine culture just isn’t cute anymore
Niamh O'Reilly
'The problem with Micheál Martin is his dithering,' Michael O'Leary says in VMT interview
Irish humanitarian aid helping pregnant women in Ukraine as war brings rise in premature births
The Journal is in Kyiv reporting on the war in Ukraine.
Trump again claims US is talking to Iran, this time with the country's 'New Regime President'
Woman in her 70s seriously injured after being struck by bus in Cork
US rapper Megan Thee Stallion recovering after falling ill on stage in Broadway show
War's impact on inflation and jobs are the big fears for Paschal Donohoe at the World Bank
Male cyclist (20s) dies following collision with a truck in Dublin city centre
The collision happened at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street on the north side of the city shortly before 1pm this afternoon.
Ireland among 15 European nations to say it is 'appalled by escalation of violence in Lebanon'
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Scott Mills says he 'fully cooperated' with 2016 police probe over sex offences allegations
Michael O'Leary warns of fuel supply disruption but travel agents say no evidence of surcharges yet
The Ryanair CEO said up to 25% of the airline’s jet fuel could be at risk if the war in Iran continues past this month.
If the war continues, there's a risk that between 10 and 20% of Ryanair's fuel supply might be at risk through May and June, he said.
The EU Commissioner for Energy endorsed IEA recommendations against air travel and encouraged use of public transport.
Crowds gather as astronauts arrive at launch pad ahead of historic Moon mission