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Monday 7 October 2024 Dublin: 12°C
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
Yesterday
6th October 2024
Quiz: How much do you know about Maggie Smith?
'Are we going to keep killing one another until there's no one left?'
Roni Keidar, who survived the 7 October attack a year ago, says Jewish people “should understand the Palestinians more than anyone else in the world”.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: An Irish primary school teacher living and working in Vietnam
TheJournal.ie reader
Health Minister ‘wary’ of Statutory Inquiry into Aoife Johnston’s death but doesn’t rule it out
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
Irish troops in Lebanon are now acting as observers in a de-facto warzone
Tom Clonan
'This budget just flat out ignored anyone without a family and a home'
Single woman
Why are they means testing carers? It's inexcusable
Ann Brehony
In 2024, why are we still quizzing women over their maternity leave?
Niamh O'Reilly
Over $500k Australian dollars raised for family of Irishman killed in tragic work accident
Man United fire another blank in Aston Villa stalemate
Have you ever been to Jackie Lennox's Chip Shop?
Flights from Iran cancelled as Israeli strike on Gaza kills 21 and attack on Beirut intensifies
A huge fireball lit up the night sky over south Beirut early today as Israel unleashed intense air strikes targeting Hezbollah.
Famed Cork chipper Jackie Lennox's to close its doors for final time tonight
Gaza, one year on: 'I will never forget the sight of my children running towards the flames'
Dr Fidaa Ibrahim
Pope Francis names 21 new cardinals, increasing the number who will one day elect his successor
Health Minister says BAM 'committed’ to June 2025 completion date for National Children’s Hospital
Harris and Donnelly to meet representatives for children on waiting lists for spinal surgeries
Sue Gray quits as Downing Street chief of staff amid ‘distraction’ fears
Tradespeople to picket outside Intel site in Leixlip tomorrow in dispute over travel allowances
Taoiseach: Russian activity in Ireland ‘should come as no surprise to anyone’
Four gardaí taken to hospital for injuries after dangerous driver hit several garda vehicles
Teenage boy 'stabbed 50 times' and burned alive in France by gang members
Florida declares state of emergency in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene
France and Germany call for a ceasefire in Gaza in the lead up to anniversary of October 7
Toddler among four people who died in asylum seekers' Channel crossing
Man in serious but stable condition following overnight assault in Dublin
More than half of the Irish public want to see a General Election this month, new poll indicates
PSNI issue renewed appeal for information on woman missing for close to five months
Rescuers arrive in Bosnia after devastating floods and landslides that killed at least 18 people
Man arrested over death of an inmate at Cloverhill Prison remains in Garda custody
Sitdown Sunday: The joy (and soft power) of Irish butter
Thousands take part in Dublin march in support of Palestine
Minister to seek ‘urgent’ approval to reopen emergency flooding scheme for businesses in west Cork
'Protestors have disrupted events and threatened people - simply for supporting those in need'
Ireland Women punished for early yellow cards in defeat to Canada
'As I was saying': Trump vows to 'never quit' on return to assassination attempt site
DAFT.IE PROPERTY MAGAZINE
Blackrock Beauty: Take the grand tour of this luxurious home built by local estate agent
Quango paid consultant €235k over five years for two jobs despite conflict of interest risk
The state spending watchdog said some consultancy fees paid by the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council were excessive.
The excessive fees for one of the roles were not sanctioned by the Department of Public Expenditure.
The potential conflict of interest was acknowledged by the organisation - but not resolved for several years.
Last week
29th September 2024 - 5th October 2024
Quiz: How much do you know about previous US vice presidents?
Munster bounce back with bonus-point win over Ospreys in biblical conditions in Cork
As the Vatican Synod enters its final stage, here's why controversial issues have been put on hold