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May
May 2024
Dublin-New York portal to switch off again tonight as organisers try to block ‘inappropriate’ behaviour
Last summer was the hottest in the northern hemisphere in 2,000 years - yes, 2,000 - study says
'We must act urgently': Ten countries join Ireland to urge adoption of Nature Restoration Law
Flights delayed at Dublin Airport as only one runway in use due to poor weather
Bambie Thug says Eurovision win would be 'amazing for Cork' - but that Israel has cast a 'cloud' over contest
Dutch Eurovision act under investigation by EBU excluded from jury performance
Gardaí launch murder investigation into death of motorcyclist in hit-and-run
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Two brothers sentenced over sectarian intimidation of young mother in Lurgan
Nearly half of tested septic tanks failed inspections last year
DCC to seek legal advice on whether transport plan consultation complied with disability rights
Hiring crisis and heavy traffic are biggest barriers to quality bus services, operators say
Gardaí appeal for information on electric motorbike linked to Drimnagh killing
Majority of country believes Ireland should remain in the EU, polling finds
Most people believe voting for EU elections is important and would support more countries joining the bloc, according to the research.
Trinity College campus closed to public amid student protest
Bambie Thug admitted to hospital due to 'bad shellfish' days ahead of Eurovision
Poll: Will you watch Leinster Rugby's game today?
Leinster Rugby fans warned to find alternative transport as stretch of Dart line closes for works
Birds coated in oil found on east coast as Coast Guard tried to locate spill offshore
Family death notice: Hard-hitting road safety campaign launched ahead of May Bank Holiday
April
April 2024
‘The envy of Europe’?: Step inside Irish Rail’s new battery-electric Dart trains
The Journal visited the site of the Polish factory where the new Dart trains are being produced – take a look.
Electric Picnic: Kylie Minogue and Calvin Harris to headline, Wolfe Tones will appear on main stage
The sold-out dates are Friday 16 August to Sunday 18 August.
US students protesting for Palestine targeted by top Republicans demanding jail time and expulsions
Explainer: What does the new loan scheme for home energy upgrades cover and how can I get it?
Electric Picnic line-up to be announced on Friday after long wait
Meta to tell politicians that app stores should be responsible for age verification
'The doom sits on your shoulders': Farmers share how weeks of wet weather have hit them hard
The Journal asked farmers to share their experiences of how they’ve been impacted by the weather conditions.
Bonjour to bikes: Cycling more popular than driving in Paris city centre
Peatlands conservation charity calls for end to sale of peat moss in shops and garden centres
Are you a farmer affected by the recent bad weather? We want to hear your stories
Celbridge households more than a week into water disruption after burst main
Taoiseach Simon Harris receives seal of office from President Higgins
The nomination of Harris as Taoiseach passed a vote in the Dáil by 88 votes to 69.
European court rules Swiss government violated human rights by failing on climate action
March broke temperature records for tenth month in a row as western Europe saw heavy rainfall