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Thursday 12 June 2025 Dublin: 16°C
Tánaiste says gardaí should investigate treatment of nursing home residents in RTÉ documentary
Dublin TD joins Gaza peace marchers in Egypt after Irish citizens among activists detained
Confirmed death toll at Air India plane crash site rises to 265, with one surviving passenger found
The plane crashed to the ground in Ahmedabad shortly after take-off in a densely-populated residential area.
US Senator forced out of press conference while asking Trump official about targeting of immigrants
O'Neill says DUP minister should resign for 'reckless' post about Larne Leisure Centre
‘We will come after you’: PSNI Chief condemns 'racist' violence in Ballymena
VOICES

Personal accounts and opinions on recent events

When starving babies is the strategy, not just the outcome
Dr Clare Patton
If we don't act now, we'll be complicit in the annihilation of the Palestinian people
Lynn Ruane
'What Israel has done in Gaza is barbaric – I'll never support it'
Ria Czerniak-LeBov
We need to reverse the privatisation of our social care sector
Sinéad McGarry
43
Fear is what drives immigration protests in neglected communities, not hatred
Gary Gannon
Something is rotten in the Irish property industry
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
50
Dublin's streets are a mess, and not enough is being done to fix them
Gus Landy
120
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Thunderstorms hit as status yellow rain warning still in effect for 12 counties
Opinion: Should we have child-free zones? It's complicated...
Gwen Loughman
'Many of the bodies were burned': Black smoke rises over the scene of the Air India plane crash
Man accused of €100k raid at jewellery shop and burgling a Nando's
Have what it takes to be the next Joe Duffy? Here's how to apply for his job
Search at house in Clondalkin after man detained on suspicion of Annie McCarrick murder
The 26-year-old American disappeared from her home in Sandymount, Dublin in 1993.
Judge declares mistrial in outstanding charge against Harvey Weinstein amid jury room feud
A man has survived the Air India plane crash, his family confirm
Department of Social Protection fined €550k for unlawful database of millions of Irish people's faces
investigates

We mapped, for the first time, all Irish data centres.

VISUAL INVESTIGATION
Where are all the data centres and why should you care?
DATA CRUNCH
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
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Ireland needs a plan to protect its undersea cables and government wants your views
Palestinian state should be established in 'a Muslim country', US ambassador Mike Huckabee says
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Are SUVs making roads more dangerous for pedestrians?
15m
Hosepipe ban in parts of Donegal, Meath and Westmeath extended until August - even after the rain
'100 beds isn't a home, it's an institution': Families protest care sector 'crisis'
‘I loved him’: Paul McCartney leads tributes to ‘musical genius’ Brian Wilson
Tender for €9m school phone pouches plan is replaced by new 'storage solution' plan
Couple assaulted and threatened with gun during evening burglary at south Dublin home
Survivors of male violence rallying at Dáil to call for ban on counselling notes in trials
Ten-year-old girl honoured with bravery award after saving her father's life
FACTCHECK

The biggest questions, answered, by The Journal's factcheckers. 

Studies of millions of children show there is no connection
Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
How far-right agitators exploit knowledge gaps
Do immigrants get shorter sentences than Irish citizens?
Law to extend Rent Pressure Zones across country to be brought forward next week, Tánaiste says
D-Day in the Group of Death
Around 30 unaccompanied children in State care were reported missing during service inspection
Three teenagers charged with riot in Ballymena
PSNI condemn 'shameful arson attack' on leisure centre in Larne after third night of violence
Nine officers were injured and six people were arrested last night.
A DUP minister is to be referred to the standards commissioner after he posted on social media that the leisure centre was being used as emergency shelter.
Three teenagers have been charged and are due to appear in court.
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A long-term bet on housing that renters can’t afford
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US anti-deportation protests continue and spread beyond 'test case' Los Angeles
Ryanair introduces €500 fine for 'disruptive' passengers who have to be removed from plane
Will you be supporting Leinster in the URC final this weekend?
Woman (30s) charged in connection with St Stephen's Day hit-and-run that killed couple
'A week ago we were safe in Ireland': Family at centre of Red Cow deportation speak out
Taoiseach to attend cross-border business conference today with US trade wars looming