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The Explainer: The story of the Ana Kriegel trial
A look at the trial which found two 14-year-old boys guilty of the murder of teenager Ana Kriegel.
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A look at the trial which found two 14-year-old boys guilty of the murder of teenager Ana Kriegel.
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Could an EU army be founded soon? And if so what would that mean for Ireland?
With a Supreme Court dominated by conservatives and a pro-life president, this type of shift in abortion legislation had been expected for some time – so what happens now?
In this week’s episode of our podcast The Explainer, we look at the evidence used in one of Ireland’s most prolific murder trials.
The legislation to underpin the medicinal cannabis scheme is due to be signed off on in the coming weeks.
Age verification will be required to access online pornography in the United Kingdom from July.
In the next episode of our weekly podcast, we look at why cases of the illness are increasing in Ireland and other countries, despite a vaccination which prevents it.
A pilot scheme is due to open in Dublin city centre, but the process is stuck in planning permission limbo.
That’s what we examined in our latest episode of The Explainer.
Brexit is far from over, so what does it mean for Ireland, the UK, and the European elections?
The writer and podcaster will be talking about his latest podcast series, The Last Days of August.
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Some 136,000 people died from measles globally in 2018.
TheJournal.ie’s new podcast looks at the facts behind the biggest news stories.
The true crime obsession continues.
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The ex-Old Trafford defender says the interim boss has an important role to play for the future after Jose Mourinho’s departure.
‘Griefcast is a chance to talk about the peculiar human process of death.’
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The body of Lynette Dawson has never been recovered.
Tracy Tough finds out what’s coming next for your eight hours of ZZZZs.
Let us explain what’s happening on the other side of the ocean.
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The Candidate brings TheJournal.ie readers closer to the presidential hopefuls, thanks to six in-depth interviews.
The Candidate brings TheJournal.ie readers closer to the presidential hopefuls, thanks to six in-depth interviews.
The Candidate brings TheJournal.ie readers closer to the presidential hopefuls, thanks to six in-depth interviews.
The Candidate brings TheJournal.ie readers closer to the presidential hopefuls, thanks to six in-depth interviews.
I am testing podcast aggregators.
Plus we try out a meal powder that cuts out the need to prepare (or chew) your own food.
Plus we meet the crew behind Ireland’s first VR animated film.
You’re bound to learn something, to be fair.
The interview lasted just 13 minutes.
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