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June
June 2024
Ryanair's Michael O'Leary to discuss impact of Dublin passenger cap with TDs next week
'It looks like it was made on Microsoft Paint': We asked graphic designers to rate political posters
How effective are these posters? Are they outdated? Are there better ways for candidates could get themselves out there?
Majority feel the Govt isn't doing enough on climate - but few want to change their own behaviour
Clonsilla: 'I don't want the next generation to only know this place for being housing estates'
The Journal spoke to local residents in Clonsilla in Dublin 15 last week to hear what their community needs.
Buail le 'ionadaithe' a d'fhéadfadh suíochán a ghlacadh san Eoraip má fhágann FPE
What is an EU commissioner and how are they appointed?
There is a grueling, sometimes-months-long process within the EU to select the next 27 commissioners.
Cad a dhéanann an tAontas Eorpach? Agus cad is féidir leis a reachtú agus a rialú?
The five things you should know about how European political parties are funded
Major cross-European investigation with Noteworthy and The Journal found political parties relying on State subsidies and unveiled the EU’s largest donors.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Taoiseach among European leaders urging all parties to consider Gaza ceasefire plan
Netanyahu insists on 'destruction of Hamas' before commencement of permanent ceasefire in Gaza
The Israeli Prime Minister’s statement comes after US President Joe Biden outlined a plan to end the conflict in Gaza.
'Greenwashing' makes it difficult for public to identify genuine eco-friendly products, says study
Sun's out: Warm temperatures and light breezes expected countrywide today
‘Ispíní a dhéanamh’: Cad is FPE ann agus cad a dhéanann siad?
May
May 2024
Cad is grúpaí polaitiúla na hEorpa agus cén fáth go bhfuil siad tábhachtach?
Not Tonight: Vincent Browne ended an EU debate early because he wasn't happy with the answers
“What has this got to do with European politics?”
The results of this Europe election are crucial for climate action
Is rud casta é an tAontas Eorpach - seo é an chaoi a n-oibríonn a gcuid codanna ar fad lena chéile
Fringe, populist and Eurosceptic parties attracting highest proportion of donations across EU
Donations to Sinn Féin in Ireland increased every year between 2019 and 2022.
Hidden Figures: Source of political money disclosed for just 8% of donations over four years
A cross-European investigation with Noteworthy also found unclear laws make Ireland’s donation framework among the least transparent in the EU.
No rules to stop politicians donating money to their party from funds originally given to them by members of the public
Fundraiser costs must be removed from the total donations a party receives
Advocacy body calls for more powers to be granted to Sipo to enforce laws
An bhfuil fonn ort tuilleadh eolais a fháil faoi d’iarrthóirí i dtoghchán na hEorpa? Breathnaigh ar ár mbunachar sonraí nua
Bambie Thug announces 28-city European tour after successful Eurovision appearance
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to fire at vacant property in Co Cork last month
Man arrested after garda was hospitalised having been struck by a car in Castleknock this week
Means-testing asylum seekers aims to ensure system is fair, says McEntee
SF MEP candidate and incumbent MP Michelle Gildernew will not contest British general election
Are you in Galway tonight? Join us for food, drink and good chat at a special live event
Poll: Oasis or Blur?
'Strong likelihood' ECB will cut interest rates in the coming weeks
Ireland among member states seeking EU membership talks with Ukraine to begin next month
The hashtag that started a diplomatic row within the EU over Iran air crash
Today is the last day you can register to vote for the European and local elections
Teachers, politicians and journalists - what experts say is needed to teach public about the EU
Meet the 'replacements' who could take over seats in Europe if elected MEPs bow out
Sisters, sons, press officers and councillors. This election, it’s all very inside baseball.
Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
Twitter.com is now, officially, a thing of the past
Tánaiste denies that asylum seekers in tents on streets is 'Ireland's Rwanda policy'
Man (60s) dies after workplace-related incident on Longford road last night
Probe into Facebook and Instagram launched over possible online 'rabbit holes' affecting minors