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Thursday 25 April 2024 Dublin: 10°C
Israel says it is 'moving ahead' with planned operation in Gaza city of Rafah
Dangerous driving is in the news. We want to hear what you're seeing on the roads
Woman detained by gardaí investigating fatal car crash in Glanmire
Josip Štrok: Three men arrested in relation to killing of Croatian man in Clondalkin last month
Poll: Do you like reading poetry?
Eleventh person arrested in connection with Christmas Eve shooting in Blanchardstown
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
Man charged after seizure of €125,000 worth of drugs used to control anxiety
Motorcyclist dies and car found burnt out following collision in Co Carlow last night
United States sent long-range missiles to Ukraine in secret February supply delivery
A spokesperson for the US State Department said it did not share the information to protect operational security.
Overcrowding in Irish prisons leading to 'unsafe and unworkable' conditions, prison body says
Here's who's in the running so far to be Limerick's first directly elected mayor
Family of George Nkencho to appeal DPP decision not to prosecute Garda over fatal shooting
The blades of famous Moulin Rouge windmill collapsed and fell off overnight
Ryanair cancels more than 300 flights over planned French air traffic control strike
Spanish PM pauses public duties after corruption probe launched against wife
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
Rudy Giuliani among 18 people indicted for 2020 US election interference
Language barrier among challenges for Ukrainians trying to work or study in Ireland
Eviction notice sent to young couple in Waterford by text message was invalid, RTB rules
Dublin-based nurse accused of scamming 300 Indians out of thousands of euro in fake HSE jobs fraud
Sooraj Miraleedharan had been living a double life as a staff nurse in a Dublin hospital, while operating a highly profitable scam that has victimised hundreds of nurses.
Tripinathura Police have given a statement to local media in Kerala confirming that they arrested 35-year-old Sooraj on fraud charges.
Twelve nurses have told The Journal how they unknowingly submitted fraudulent documents to the Irish embassy in India.
Yesterday
24th April 2024
Two arrests after €2.4 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Meath
An Bord Pleanála gives green light to €200m tunnel for Dublin airport despite locals' opposition
Irish Times journalist Kitty Holland sues former colleague John Waters for defamation
Mass graves at Gaza hospitals must be investigated, says EU as Israel calls reports 'baseless'
Far-right MP arrested after fight breaks out in Greek parliament
The Young Offenders announces May air date, but it will appear on BBC before RTÉ
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
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Cork man who killed his brother and stabbed his father found not guilty by reason of insanity
Aoife Johnston inquest hears of 'fifteen hour' wait for antibiotics before death at UHL
Electoral commission warns candidates and platforms against pushing misinformation using AI
Two more measles cases confirmed - bringing total number this year to 18
Man sentenced to community service for singing song mocking death of Michaela McAreavey
Garda killer Aaron Brady had access to laptop in prison while allegedly intimidating witness
Fair City will continue to air during summer months despite concerns over resources
Unions tell TDs that RTÉ newsroom 'falling apart' and staff still struggling to do their jobs
Road Safety Authority criticises reduced road policing strength - and defends ditching 'shock' ads
Garda who fatally shot George Nkencho not to face prosecution
The 27-year-old was fatally shot outside his home in Clonee in December 2020.
Tánaiste says previous inquiry into Whiddy Island disaster will be ‘further examined’
Tánaiste asks Jordanian King to help get Irish aid air-dropped into Gaza