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Friday 19 April 2024 Dublin: 10°C
Sydney church stabbing: 16-year-old boy charged with terrorism offence
Gardaí respond to gathering of anti-migration group outside Minister's home
Excitement, surprise and A LOT OF CAPS after Taylor Swift releases new 31-track album
Explosions in Iran as US media report Israel's response to Iranian drone attacks
Iranian media report no damage to any nuclear facilities.
Iran's official broadcaster said explosions were heard near the city of Isfahan.
Washington received advance notice of Israel's reported strike, but did not endorse the operation or play any part in its execution, US media quoted officials as saying.
'I've been on a mission since the night I ran out looking for him': Stardust families react
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
A six-week election begins in India where PM Narendra Modi seeks rare third term
Opinion: Trans young people have nowhere to turn, and the Cass Report has made it worse
Dr Chris Noone & Karen Sugrue
Opinion: The Cass Report is welcome - here's what it means for Ireland
Dr Paul Moran
IFI notified of 'significant' kill of up to 500 fish by people contacting confidential phoneline
Harris bats away talk of 'inexperience' on his big EU debut as Ukraine and Palestine dominate
HSE's Spring booster vaccination programme gets underway on Monday
The tangled web of the Butterlys' business dealings over the years
The Butterly family presided over a wide network of businesses in its heyday – but many shut or went into receivership during the financial crisis.
Yesterday
18th April 2024
Tánaiste 'disappointed' that UN has not voted in favour of Palestine membership after US veto
Liverpool crash out of Europa League
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
The Journal's Stardust podcast returns with a new episode: Unlawful killing
Which exit doors did the Stardust tribunal say were locked?
Palestinian bid for statehood recognition fails after US vetoes UN Security Council motion
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Free contraception to be made available to women up to the age of 35
Woman seriously injured after collision between car and truck in Cork
What it was like in the room when the Stardust verdict was announced
A member of staff discreetly slid packets of tissues onto the tables where some of the family members were sitting.
Peter Murrell, husband of Nicola Sturgeon, charged in connection with SNP finances investigation
Stardust families call for apology, Taoiseach says Government and gardaí will consider verdict
Man who sexually assaulted younger cousin over four years is jailed for 5.5 years
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
Barry Andrews says he supports joint borrowing, despite McGrath ruling out defence bonds
Trump trial juror dismissed after expressing concerns her identity may have been revealed
Stardust: These were the causes of death recorded today for the 48 people who died
The Stardust inquests today delivered a verdict of unlawful killing in the case of all victims.
Far-right German politician goes on trial for using Nazi slogan during campaign
Two schoolgirls wounded in knife attack in France
Man charged with murder of Tristan Sherry in Dublin restaurant on Christmas Eve
How Eamon Butterly tried and failed to remove 'unlawful killing' as a verdict at Stardust inquests
Stardust inquests deliver verdict of unlawful killing in the case of all 48 victims
The jury yesterday said they could not reach a unanimous verdict, and had instead come to a majority decision.
Man found guilty of dangerous driving causing death of GAA commentator Paudie Palmer
The 48 people who lost their lives in the Stardust fire on 14 February 1981
Over the course of several weeks, the inquests heard from the families of each of those who died in the fire.
Stardust inquests: Jury determines fire started in hot press and was caused by electrical fault
'We don’t want to hide them': Families given option of recording stillbirths on public register
New Taylor Swift album appears to leak online a day early
'Concerning' that sinkhole in Sandymount road had 'formed over a long time', says councillor