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Yesterday
27th May 2025
Irish Air Corps to move to five-day week from June as Air Traffic Control crisis deepens
One well-placed security source warned it could take “years” to fix the problem.
French helicopter carrier visits Cobh ahead of major Atlantic invasion exercise
The Tonnerre paid a five day visit to Cork Harbour this week to rest up before they take part in a major amphibious assault exercise on the West coast of France.
Four questioned over 'accidental' shooting of Josh Itseli in Dublin
This week
25th May 2025 - 28th May 2025
New Defence Bill: Suspensions of military personnel and raft of provisions for foreign missions
Gardaí are 'unfairly' targeting Drew Harris for blame over recent changes, says oversight chief
Recently Dr Elaine Byrne sat down with The Journal to discuss policing in Ireland and explain her role in the new policing oversight body.
Last week
18th May 2025 - 24th May 2025
Irish Lebanon commander: 'This has been ten times worse than anything I experienced before'
Lt Col Shane Rockett returned to Ireland today after a six month tour of duty leading Irish troops in South Lebanon.
Hundreds of Ireland's lawyers sign letter saying government should enact Occupied Territories Bill
Man in his 60s arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion which killed ten people
Tánaiste investigating if 'illegal' US deportation flight stopped in Shannon en route to Africa
The Journal has established that the purported deportation flight, a Gulfstream V, landed in Shannon and spent approximately two hours on the ground.
Gardaí wasting time on frivolous incidents because of 'over-correction' to 999 call scandal
Dr Elaine Byrne, chair of the PCSA, criticised how gardaí are now forced to respond to calls they should not be called to deal with because of a reaction to a Policing Authority enquiry.
Gardaí have found foreign actors using social media to 'amplify' far-right content in Ireland
Garda Deputy Commissioner Shawna Coxon was speaking this week at a conference on Policing of Far Right Intimidation in the Republic of Ireland.
Michael Gaine: Specialist military search team brought in to hunt for fresh clues
The Engineer Specialist Search Team – drawn from the military’s One Brigade in Collins Barracks, Cork – are highly skilled soldiers with equipment and training in searching.
Michael Gaine: Gardaí may use satellite imagery to find out when farm machinery was moved
A man arrested yesterday following the discovery of partial human remains is still in custody today.
Gardaí must learn from shortfalls in Hawe case investigation, head of policing body says
In August 2016 Alan Hawe, a vice-principal, killed himself after murdering his 39-year-old wife Clodagh and their sons, Liam, 13, Niall, 11, and Ryan, six.
This month
May 2025
Gardaí investigate violent incident as car rams other vehicle off road in feud-related attack
PDFORRA's new leader says young people 'lifeblood' of Defence Forces and need better conditions
UN lodges complaint with IDF after 'laser target light' focused on Irish peacekeepers
Fears Air Corps may have to cut down on night flights due to lack of air traffic controllers
Air traffic control for the Air Corps is managed from Casement Aerodrome at Baldonnel in southwest Co Dublin.
Incoming military Chief: Gaps in Irish Defence capability causing 'complex challenges'
Garda Kevin Flatley to be laid to rest on Friday in Dublin following requiem mass
Tánaiste: there is a need for new military kit but Ireland must solve the Defence staffing issue
Major rethink on Defence Forces pay needed, PDFORRA chief tells annual conference
Man who died on Kerry farm may have lain undiscovered under tractor overnight
Garda killed at speed checkpoint in north county Dublin
In a statement Commissioner Drew Harris named the deceased as Garda Kevin Flatley (49).
No need for policing experience to apply as campaign begins to find new Garda Commissioner
Last month
April 2025
Gardaí searched fishing boat and other locations on west coast following suspicious activity
Pro-Palestine protestors stage demonstrations at RTÉ and Newstalk offices
Minister says Ireland will not cut aid budget, unlike other countries - and should increase it instead
Irish soldiers at the EU Battlegroup: 'We're part of the European Union's projection of military power'
The Journal visited Irish soldiers on exercise with 13 other countries as part of the EU Battlegroup.
Sergeant warns urgent action needed to prevent collapse of garda radio system during storms
Hezbollah disinformation campaign leading to an extra threat of violence for Irish peacekeepers
Irish Special Forces carry out exercise inside Kildare shopping centre to test response
A change in the company managing the Coast Guard's rescue contract has been pushed back to 2026
Justice Minister: Footage shows Dáil allegations about strip-searching of protesters 'were false'
Jim O’Callaghan says he had asked that ‘bodycam footage’ be used to examine the claims.
Commissioner has said gardaí have 'no leads' to explain what happened to missing Kerry farmer
Gardaí warn about aggressive 'citizen journalists' filming them and posting 'clipped' videos
Ireland's Special Forces are getting a new €45m state-of-the-art headquarters
Senior garda says there are fears garda numbers will fall by 2,000 in the next two years
Minister given 'no indication' from gardaí that missing Kerry farmer Michael Gaine was murdered
Justice Minister to speak at AGSI conference but the garda group say he's 'not listening'