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Friday 26 April 2024 Dublin: 8°C
Britain's King Charles to return to public duties after making 'progress' in cancer treatment
Former Green Party candidate Saoirse McHugh to run as an independent in European Elections
Four men arrested after gardaí make €300,000 seizure at cannabis factory
Rhys McClenaghan crowned European champion once again
Man found guilty of murder of Tony McDermott, son of Mother and Baby Home campaigner, after trial in England
SPOTLIGHT
Stardust inquests
A historic day as verdicts of unlawful killing returned in cases of all 48 people who died
in the room
What it was like in the room when the Stardust verdict was announced
eamon butterly
The tangled web of the Butterlys' business dealings over the years
pen portraits
The 48 people who lost their lives in the Stardust fire on 14 February 1981
listen
The Journal's Stardust podcast returns with a new episode: Unlawful killing
Donald Trump’s lawyers seek to discredit evidence of prosecution’s lead witness
Taoiseach and Justice Minister condemn attacks on gardaí at public order incident in Wicklow
Former pastor who stole over €125,000 from Kildare-based church sentenced to 6.5 years in prison
Andrew Tate to stand trial on rape and human trafficking charges, Romanian court rules
'He stole my youth': Man who abused and raped daughter over 13-year period jailed for 11.5 years
'Devastated' family grieves cyclist killed in Dublin crash, as council says junction will be fixed
‘Too early’ to judge if Rwanda plan is causing influx of cross-border migration, says UK Government
Newtownmountkennedy: Four charged as Garda Inspector tells court violence was 'prolonged and extremely dangerous'
Appeal for information as two teenage girls go missing from Kildare
SPOTLIGHT
Road safety crisis
Over 60 lives have already been lost this year
Answers
We are beginning to understand what's driving the surge in road deaths
Crack down
Dublin to get cameras to catch drivers breaking red lights
Tragedy
Father who lost wife and two daughters says his world is so empty
Dangerous driving
Thousands caught speeding in bank holiday checkpoints
Homelessness: 13,866 people in emergency accommodation last month
Less than four in 10 couples who got married last year had a Catholic ceremony
Voting underway on deal to reopen Tara Mines in Co Meath
Timeline: What happened in Newtownmountkennedy yesterday evening?
Electric Picnic: Kylie Minogue and Calvin Harris to headline, Wolfe Tones will appear on main stage
The sold-out dates are Friday 16 August to Sunday 18 August.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Two men charged over seizure of €2.4 million worth of cannabis
Josip Štrok: Two teenagers charged with murder of Croatian man in Clondalkin
Premature baby rescued from dead mother’s womb in Gaza dies
Poll: Do you always wear your seatbelt?
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
A mix of personal stories and opinions on the stories of the day.
Israel's treatment of innocent Palestinians is reminiscent of humanity's darkest days
Bobby McDonagh
Radical steps needed to make the American Dream achievable for all
Larry Donnelly
What could Dublin learn from Cork's English Market?
Aoife Barry
There's no correct way for the brain to work, we're all different
Nessa Hill
People are living 'in fear' of having to attend UHL's emergency department, campaigner says
FAI confirm John O'Shea to continue as interim head coach for June friendlies
Newtownmountkennedy: Five charged as Garda Commissioner condemns 'unacceptable' scenes
Drew Harris said gardaí were attacked with stones and patrol vehicles had windows smashed, with one being smashed with an axe.
Pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University move into 10th day
ByteDance says it has 'no plans' to sell TikTok after US law threatens ban
Harvey Weinstein court ruling is ‘clarion call’ for MeToo movement, says founder
US military begin construction of temporary pier off Gaza coast for delivery of aid
Russborough heist, 50 years on: 'It was an ordeal for everyone there that night'
At the time, it was reported as “the world’s greatest art robbery”.
Yesterday
25th April 2024
Haitian prime minister resigns as transitional council installed following months of violence
Reporting from Rafah: 'Khan Younis is not a city anymore - it is a home for ghosts'
Palestinians who spoke to us at the Rafah Crossing and at a refugee camp in Jordan all spoke of a need to go home.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Two people arrested after drugs and over €200,000 in cash seized in Co Laois
Domestic violence order was not served 'for several weeks' because Garda was on annual leave