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Wednesday 30 April 2025 Dublin: 8°C
‘It left me traumatised’: The barriers to accessing transgender healthcare in Ireland
The HSE has admitted that transgender healthcare is ‘limited’ and is ‘not meeting people’s full range of needs’.
Numerous people speak out about traumatic experiences of accessing trans healthcare
Trans people asked about pornography and their sex lives
Long wait times adding to problems with National Gender Service
Yesterday
29th April 2025
Power restored to over 20,000 ESB customers impacted by outage across west Dublin
Arsenal beaten by Paris St Germain to dent Champions League final hopes
Kneecap manager says there has been a ‘concerted campaign from the US’ since Coachella gig
Gardaí rule out foul play in Co Donegal church fire following technical examination
Three people shot dead in Sweden, police say
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Conclave
Cardinals are set to meet next week – here’s what we know so far
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Conclave to elect a new Pope will begin on 7 May
the candidates
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Next Pope
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6am sprints and rooftop communion: Behind the scenes of the papal funeral
Canada elections: A stunning comeback for the Liberals, but more uncertainty ahead
Dr Seána Glennon
Mark Carney's Liberal Party falls just short of Canada majority government, says state broadcaster
CEOs at commercial state bodies in line for pay increases following remuneration report
Kingsmill survivor 'totally vindicated' after report finds failings in RUC probe into IRA massacre
Ten people were shot dead by gunmen in the attack in January 1976.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Donald Trump is 100 days in office. Here are five questions that will define what happens next
Today marks 100 days since Trump took office.
Investigation into disappearance of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine upgraded to homicide
'Huge shortage' in specialist Garda unit for serious road crashes leaving it 'snowed under'
Council re-takes possession of former home of 1916 rising leader after alleged trespassers vacate
Taoiseach quizzed on why Housing Minister needs to 'job-share' with new €430k Housing Tsar
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
Despite a welcome change in tone, it was business as usual under Pope Francis
Dr Mary McAuliffe
His intervention was a watershed moment in our reckoning with institutional abuse
Dr Sinéad Ring
To avert our eyes from Gaza would be a moral travesty
Bobby McDonagh
Ireland and the world at large descending into Dan Brown farce
Carl Kinsella
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Fr Peter McVerry to step down from Board of Trust, as former HSE director general named as Chair
Huge overhaul of asylum law in Ireland incoming as Minister does not rule out detention centres
Kneecap has gig cancelled on foot of backlash for 'dead Tory' and 'up Hamas, up Hezbollah' comments
Footage of the Belfast rap trio at two separate gigs was sent to the Metropolitan Police last week.
Failed election candidate avoids jail after threatening Garda Sergeant at Dublin rally
Gerry Adams' 'peacemaker' reputation suffered 'unjustified attack' by BBC, High Court hears
Ex-Donegal GAA star released from prison after less than half his sentence for driving over cyclist
Garda union done with 'donning green jersey', threatens to withdraw from EU presidency planning
Irish football great Louise Quinn announces retirement after two-decade career and 121 caps
'So funny, with a great imagination': Funeral mass held for teenager who died in Tipperary crash
Teenager sentenced to eight years' detention for attempted murder of army chaplain at Galway barracks
Skellig Michael landing permits are not issued despite the season beginning next week
Explainer: Why is Intel in trouble and what happens next?
General Solicitor responsible for ‘Grace’ says ‘extensive submissions’ not included in final report
Two friends accused of cutting down famous UK tree filmed their 'moronic mission', court hears
Debunked: No, the electricity blackouts in Spain and Portugal were not caused by a solar flare
Richard Satchwell told gardaí he initially kept his wife's body in freezer, murder trial hears
Have you started wearing suncream yet?
Amnesty accuses Israel of 'live-streamed genocide' against Gazans
More than 200 animals removed from one Kildare home by ISCPA
Spanish court investigating if massive blackout in Spain and Portugal was act of 'sabotage'
Barely a corner of the peninsula, which has a joint population of almost 60 million people, escaped the blackout.
Electricity has been restored to more than 90% of mainland Spain.
Parts of Greenland were deprived of phone, SMS and internet connections, possibly linked to the outage.
Dublin Airport is operating as normal again after some flights were disrupted yesterday.
More allegations made against paedophile Michael Shine in past ten days than any period in last 15 years
Five new men have come forward with allegations in the last ten days, organisation Dignity4Patients told The Journal.
GAA give the go-ahead to Louth for Phase One of a brand new stadium in Dundalk