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.

column

Opinion: Dyslexic students deserve extra time in exams to level the playing field
Donald Ewing
This week
5th October 2025 - 8th October 2025
Booked and hooked: It's been years since I've watched TV - Marian Keyes has changed that
Gwen Loughman
Last week
28th September 2025 - 4th October 2025
Opinion: Hollywood agencies want to represent the first AI 'actress'. Film audiences must push back
Niamh O'Reilly
Opinion: The EU is considering sanctioning Israel - will it finally act as a single voice?
Regina O’ Connor
Opinion: Those outraged by a €100k bike shed should look at the annual cost of renting out car park spaces
Ciarán Cannon
Parenting: I left my teenagers to fend for themselves this summer. Why didn't I do this years ago?
Gwen Loughman
Opinion: The Irish flag carries so much baggage - a united Ireland should have a new one
Emma DeSouza
Last month
September 2025
Rivalry, quality, title decider: Why you should watch Shelbourne v Athlone
Or even better – go to Tolka Park this evening.
Doctor: Trump’s feelings about vaccines risk children's lives and discount centuries of evidence
Dr Catherine Conlon
Leaving FAI proving the best career move for our talented coaches
Opinion: Profit has a pervasive influence on mental illness and chronic disease
Dr Catherine Conlon
Larry Donnelly: After Charlie Kirk’s killing, America teeters on the brink
Larry Donnelly
Friendly reminder: Sometimes being passive aggressive works. Just don't overdo it
Gwen Loughman
Opinion: We should aim to be the first generation to experience more nature, not less
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
Earthquake eye-witness in Afghanistan: 'It was like something from a nightmare'
Shahzad Jamil
Pippa Hackett: It’s criminal (except it isn’t) that landowners can destroy hedgerows without permission
Pippa Hackett
Nostalgia a flimsy counter to fact VAR and controlling coaches are ruining football
There were two major changes to the game in the summer of 2019, both of which brought major unintended consequences.
Larry Donnelly: We are finally in the throes of the race for the Áras. Buckle up.
Larry Donnelly
John Gibbons: Ireland had a 'Goldilocks' climate - but we've been killing Goldilocks
John Gibbons
'We'll be burnt out before school has barely begun': A letter from a principal to Helen McEntee
Jeanne Dowling
Career coach: Phones are the new cigarettes – a startling family check in
Steph Brady
August
August 2025
Opinion: Trump's tech sector threats can't be allowed stop us from protecting children online
Dr Catherine Conlon
Naoise Dolan: I've protested Israel's actions every way I can. Now, I'm joining the flotilla sailing for Gaza
Naoise Dolan
Opinion: At this rate, it will take over 30 years to fill Ireland's existing derelict homes
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
Johnny Fallon: Fianna Fáil has a unique relationship with the office of the president
Johnny Fallon
British Army has no place sponsoring Premier League games on Sky Sports
British Army has no place sponsoring Premier League games on Sky Sports
Sky this season announced the British Army as one of the new sponsors of their Premier League coverage, a decision which shows disregard for their Irish subscribers.
Ben O'Connor would be mad to take Cork job - but even more mad to turn it down
Humanitarian worker in Gaza: 'Please do not look away, we need your help now'
Hani Alaskari
Another fish kill, another shrug: When will Ireland respect its rivers?
Professor Rónán Collins
Moving home to Ireland after emigrating: How to financially plan for your return to Irish life
Colum Carroll
Opinion: How to reduce food bills, tackle obesity and improve population health affordably
Dr Catherine Conlon
You've Got Mail: Dial-up is finally dead, but maybe it wasn’t all that bad?
Niamh O'Reilly
Here We Go - Why have transfer scoopsmen come to dominate football journalism?
Grandmother Hobbies: How cosy crafts could keep you alive for years
Gwen Loughman
Ireland's nature heroes: Meet the grassroots guardians of the country's wild spaces
Jack Morley
From Kitui to Somalia: A Trócaire humanitarian’s 28-year mission of hope and resilience
Paul Healy
Opinion: From control to conversation - how the Christian message meets the modern world
Tony Flannery
Money Diaries: Data analyst on €48.5K living in Limerick, but commuting two days to Dublin office
TheJournal.ie reader
Professor: 'It's hard to reassure international researchers about their safety in Ireland'
Professor Lokesh Joshi