We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Latest

Last year
2025
One child dead after coach crashes on way back from school trip in the UK
New housing in parts of Dublin may be hit by power grid constraints, warns ESB
Minister claims legal case could see asylum seekers entitled to damages, but not other homeless people
Planned overhaul of asylum system may end up mired in 'legal uncertainty and dysfunction'
Status Yellow thunderstorm warnings to come into effect in Clare, Kerry, Limerick and Galway
It marks a noisy end to the weekend’s sunshine.
Bus Éireann suspended routes in Drogheda last Friday night after bus windows were smashed
Investigation launched into suspected arson attack on GAA club in west Belfast
Free sunscreen dispensaries to be rolled out in Cork city from tomorrow
Minister says Government will be 'fully mindful' of impact from tariffs when forming Budget
Farm worker dies after 'chaotic' US immigration raid in California
Hot weather in store again today but there's also, annoyingly, a thunderstorm warning
Gardaí seek witnesses after man (20s) left in critical condition following crash in Tallaght
Hot spell: Nationwide status yellow temperature warning takes effect
The Status Yellow temperature warning is in place until 6am tomorrow.
MEP calls for redress scheme into historical abuse in schools to avoid 'adversarial' approach
Family of US-Palestinian man killed in West Bank demand Washington investigation
Zelenskyy says Russia launched more than 600 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight
Food prices have risen by more than double the price of everything else over the past 12 months
Heatwave: Met Éireann issues high temperature warnings for Ireland covering next three days
The whole country will be under a high temperature warning on Saturday, with highs of 29 degrees expected.
Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly has ruled himself out of the race for the Áras
More towns are getting these new bins - so people can leave (or take) plastic bottles and cans
Motorcyclist in critical condition and man arrested after crash in Co Waterford
AI beginning to influence jobs market in customer service and accounting roles, says new report
Electricity shortcomings in Portlaoise see up to 80 newly built homes lying vacant
Dozens of families are unable to move into the houses because of the delay.
Builder launches legal action over Housing Minister's decision to halt 486 social homes
China hits EU with reciprocal ban on major medical equipment contracts
Ryanair wants the EU to reform air traffic services after French strikes cancel 400 flights
Ozzy Osbourne graces black throne during final live performance in hometown
Elon Musk says he has created a new political party for the US
Housing protest backed by dozens of unions takes place in Dublin
Joe Duffy rules out standing for president
Diogo Jota’s Liverpool teammates gather for footballer's funeral
Up to 150 Sinn Féin members expected to attend conference on party's gender policy
Questions raised over why asylum seekers are being put in prison for weeks before deportation
The Irish Penal Reform Trust was sharply critical of the government imprisoning people for ‘administrative rather than criminal’ reasons.
Investigation into death of man who drowned after approach by fishing officers
Man (50s) arrested in connection with death of 89-year-old Josie Ray in Nenagh last year
Community rallies behind student facing deportation