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April
April 2024
Woman's 'monster' uncle sexually assaulted her and locked her in room for week, court hears
Almost 1,000 people in Ireland have contacted UK abortion charity since 2018 referendum
Jury at Stardust inquest to continue deliberations for tenth day tomorrow
Judge brands 'disgraceful' practices at Eir over handling of customer complaints
Customers urged to shop around as VHI to scrap four popular plans on 1 May
New cameras that will capture people breaking red lights to be introduced in Dublin, Ryan says
Taoiseach says he’s 'of a generation more familiar' with Berlin and Paris than Belfast or Derry
Irish Water admits 'not meeting standards' after reports of orange liquid pouring from taps
Man appears in court charged with stealing nearly €2,000 from Donegal cathedral
Poll: Do you want a general election to be held this summer?
Jonathan Hill to leave role as FAI chief executive
Record number of people treated in Irish hospitals last year, despite 'unacceptably long' waits
Three injured after assault at shop in Clarecastle
Hot school meals for additional 900 primary schools from today
Only 38 houses available to rent through HAP scheme in March
Opinion: We and other NGOs are saying no to the EU's migration pact
Jim Clarken
Man (40s) arrested after body found at a house in Co Kildare
'Life under Covid-19' pics from Irish photographers capture 'difficult time' in our history
'Extreme risks' posed to National Ambulance Service due to management structures
A report obtained by The Journal reveals significant concerns for NAS management structures, staffing levels and funding.
'War is no joke': Iranians torn between pride and concern after attack on Israel
Quiz: Do you know who played these celebrities in famous biopics?
Longest serving probation officer: 'Nail 'em, jail 'em policies will not solve repeat offending'
Gerry McNally has spent 45 years at the coal face of the Irish Probation Service starting back in 1978.
Tánaiste calls Israeli ambassador's comments on Ireland recognising Palestine 'absurd'
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A sales account manager on €55K in Munster looking towards retirement
TheJournal.ie reader
Dublin post 3-19 as they cruise past Meath at Croke Park
Sydney knife attacker 'has battled mental health issues since his teens', his family says
FF Budget promises: More energy credits and a €10 child benefit boost
John O'Brien: We had a road safety policing model that worked, what went wrong?
John O'Brien
Gardaí investigating fire at Co Wicklow site earmarked for asylum seeker accommodation
Tom Clonan: After Iran's attack on Israel, the 'world now holds its breath'
Palestinians to bury settler attack victim as West Bank tensions soar
Dying mother handed over baby in Sydney mall stabbing rampage
Taoiseach condemns Iran’s 'reckless' attack and urges 'all sides' to show restraint
Sitdown Sunday: The car chase, the gloves, the verdict - a look back at OJ Simpson's murder trial
Ireland's biggest private landlord brands its €1,800 average rents 'undervalued'
Choking on fresh air: How Ireland's air quality is leading to premature deaths
Dr Lisa McNamee