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‘There was a gap in the market’: Inside Ireland’s booming private ADHD clinics
Patients who were diagnosed with ADHD by one online-only clinic say they faced delayed care and missing documentation, and had to pay hundreds to switch providers.
Nurses say cost of living has forced them to cut back on groceries and family trips in the car
Air strikes on Iran kill more than 25 as Trump’s Strait of Hormuz deadline looms
'A screen and silence': Our readers' sad and lonely experiences of college during the pandemic
'No policy at this time': Residents in housing estates who switch to EVs met with stumbling blocks
Today's news
An mbeidh tionchar ag an AI ar earnáil chruthaitheach na Gaeilge?
‘There was a gap in the market’: Inside Ireland’s booming private ADHD clinics
That gap can “be serviced quite easily once you have any medical qualification”, The Journal Investigates hears.
Some online providers simply 'disappear', while others get overwhelmed by demand.
Air strikes on Iran kill more than 25 as Trump’s Strait of Hormuz deadline looms
United Ireland: Irish language and culture are back, but what does the island's future look like?
Doireann Ní Ghlacáin
Nurses say cost of living has forced them to cut back on groceries and family trips in the car
SPOTLIGHT

Focus on Gaza The world's attention is on Iran, but six months on from the start of the ceasefire Gaza lies in ruin and its people face an uncertain future

on the ground
Over 7,000 missing as families search for those buried or detained
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Ceasefire in name only: Israel's relentless targeting of Palestinians has not stopped
Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne
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detainees
Israel pushes on with its execution bill for Palestinian prisoners
vital gaza aid
This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
'A screen and silence': Our readers' sad and lonely experiences of college during the pandemic
Yesterday
5th April 2026
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League finals review: Limerick beat Cork, Clare hold off Dublin
Fintan O’Toole and Denis Hurley run the rule over today’s hurling finals in the Gaelic Grounds.
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Quiz: How well do you know these famous rabbits and bunnies?
Kyiv fights on multiple fronts, the war against Russia and the criminal underworld
This week The Journal visited Kyiv and its suburbs to see the impact of the Russian invasion.
Here's What Happened Today: Easter Sunday
Money Diaries: A quality and compliance officer on €42K saving for a mortgage
The Journal reader
Hungarian opposition calls Serbian pipeline explosives discovery a 'false flag' before election
Tá dúl chun cinn déanta ar aithint cainte na Gaeilge ag Abair.ie
'No policy at this time': Residents in housing estates who switch to EVs met with stumbling blocks
Clare hold off Dublin second-half revival to take league title honours
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Investigations from our team this year

Threats in Court
A death threat and panic buttons: Ireland’s courts are seeing increased aggression
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Garda Referral
Tusla has referred five emergency child care providers to Gardaí over vetting concerns
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Emergency Arrangements
Vulnerable children spending years in Tusla’s temporary Special Emergency Arrangements
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Suicide Prevention
Hundreds of people died by suspected suicide after recent contact with HSE services
Social Housing
Councils taking enforcement action against private developers over social housing
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Residential Care
Mounting damage costs in residential care amid warnings that children are 'criminalised'
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Man (20) dies after single-vehicle collision in Co Antrim
Harris says more cost-of-living relief would be 'premature' and 'foolish'
Leinster 49-31 Edinburgh, Champions Cup, Round of 16
Keir Starmer slams London festival for booking Kanye West after 'Heil Hitler' song
Limerick defeat Cork 1-27 to 1-21 to become Division 1A champions
'Open the F***in' Strait, you crazy bastards': Trump in fresh expletive-laden threat to Iran
The US President has been placing pressure on Iran to make a deal to reopen the strait by Tuesday – or face ‘living in Hell’.
Tánaiste says community voices in debate over IPAS centres important for 'social cohesion'
President Connolly lays wreath at 1916 Easter Rising commemoration
US crew member missing in Iran rescued as Iran downplays mission's success
Pope Leo urges those with power to wage war to 'choose peace' in first Easter blessing
VOICES

Thoughts and opinions on the stories that matter

Protecting kids online shouldn’t mean killing privacy
Andrea Horan
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Low cadet pay is damaging the Defence Forces
Lt Col Conor King
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Ireland has a major animal cruelty problem
Jennifer Whitmore
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This rainy season has nearly washed us away
Paul Handrick - The Bee Guy
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Heat, cold plunges and a new kind of social ritual
Stephen O'Rourke
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The parenting work that no one sees, mostly done by women
Niamh O'Reilly
Donating a bag to a charity shop won't fix Ireland's big clothing problem
Solene Schirrer
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The Irish at the Oscars, over the years
Dr Eoin Kinsella
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'I love flying the flag': Niall Horan talks grief and paycheques in Tommy Tiernan interview
Micheál Martin and Holly Cairns tied for public support, says new poll
Textbooks v screens: Parents are now questioning the use of classroom tech
Weather to remain 'bright and breezy' today after Storm Dave
Sitdown Sunday: The Irish town inspiring countries to crackdown on phone use among kids
Woman (80s) dies in hospital after being hit by bus in Blackrock last week
The Irish LoyalFans creator who shares racist content and videos of herself spitting on people
Investigation file into 1984 'Kerry Babies' case submitted to the DPP
Seven ways to de-stress: Our ancient human survival system is being overrun by modern life
Dr Stephen McWilliams
Why raising the Irish minimum wage is not bad for business
Studies suggest that increasing the minimum wage has very little impact on employment.
President Connolly to lead GPO ceremony as State marks 110th anniversary of Easter Rising
Deis an intleachta shaorga á mheá ag Údarás na Gaeltachta - ach cad faoin ndainséar?
FactCheck: Are evictions in Ireland at the highest rate since the Great Famine?
Labour TD Conor Sheehan recently made the claim in the Dáil.