Advertisement

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.

Latest

All time
Two international journalism awards for our investigative platform Noteworthy
Traveller health 'not being prioritised' despite 'shocking' outcomes for children
Chief Scientific Adviser's dual role should be separated 'to protect independence'
Many teenage Travellers not returning to school following pandemic closure challenges
'No plans' to reinstate HSE rehab unit closed during pandemic
Government investment in DNA-collecting company Genuity Science loses value
‘A significant challenge’: Unclear when public transport will be fully accessible
'No plans to reinstate' transport schemes for disabled people that activists say are 'vital'
Stranded, refused and left waiting: Disabled people 'on tenterhooks' trying to access taxis
'White elephant': The €2.7m transport training centre causing conflict in disability community
Concern for parents as international surrogacy still missing from new legislation
Over 1,400 people waiting for drinkable tap water for more than three months
1 in 100 bikes stolen nationwide in 2020 as Dublin and Limerick cyclists worst hit
‘Eight teens were kicking him’: Violent bike and scooter thefts up 65% last year
Over 3,500 on wait list for a detox bed, with over 140 residential beds still closed
Noteworthy investigations expose environmental issues and analyse far-right activity
Ireland first and only Member State to have fishing plan revoked by European Commission
Valproate scandal: Parents feel failed by State over drug that harmed their children
Closed Doors: Lack of transparency and the push to overfish in Ireland’s fishing sector
Significant enforcement problems prevail in Irish industry: Fishing's control issues
Penalty point politics: Changing positions and lobbying on fishing regulation
Endangered fish thrown away and dead whales on our shores: Fishing's ocean impact
People with eating disorders presenting more unwell since pandemic
Extra funding promised for eating disorder services last year was spent elsewhere
Department of Health can't give timeline for rollout of publicly-funded IVF
The good, the bad and the useless: How bike infrastructure has changed in the era of Covid
The power of information with a slice of horticulture: Latest news from Noteworthy
Open Access: A citizen’s guide to uncovering housing and local information
Open Access: A citizen’s guide to getting the most from Freedom of Information requests
PhD rights have been ignored in new employment framework, says SIPTU
Working but no workers' rights: the plight of the PhD revealed
'Doing the housework of academia': Women and minorities hardest hit by third-level working conditions
On social welfare, unable to buy a house: The reality facing Ireland's academics
Government inaction on genomics and forestry on precious peat: Latest news from Noteworthy
Selling Our Genes: Government inaction allowing private sector to take control of our DNA
Selling Our Genes: UCD agreement with for-profit DNA collection company 'restrictive'
Selling Our Genes: Government needs to keep ‘our national identity’ in public ownership
Solving solar and caring for carers: What's new for our investigative platform?
‘It's dangerous’: How Ireland is behind the curve on home care regulation
'It's demoralising and makes me want to leave': How poor pay is impacting home carers in this 'lucrative' sector