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April 2024
Man with Down Syndrome challenges Council's failure to assess him for social housing
Man accused of causing death of grandmother with e-scooter in Dublin sent forward for trial
Debunked: The Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme is not closed to Irish businesses. It's for them.
Conan O'Brien's cameo on Ros na Rún airs tomorrow (and his 'Dia Dhuit' is pretty spot on)
33 years on, mystery still surrounds the sudden disappearance of a Fermoy couple
Man (21) found guilty of manslaughter of Matt O'Neill in Cork in 2022
Former judge likely to face custodial sentence for sexual abuse of young men
Opening of trial over 2019 murder of journalist Lyra McKee delayed amid legal arguments
Fewer fatalities in the Civil War than War of Independence, new research suggests
Media Minister says outstanding RTÉ reports are now on her desk and will be published soon
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Poll: Have you climbed Croagh Patrick?
The May Bank Holiday weekend looks like it could be mild, dry and sunny ... with a bit of rain
Number of claims relating to accidents caused by uninsured drivers rose by 11% last year
Bethany Home survivor says excluding thousands from redress means 'shame will always hang over Ireland'
Patrick Anderson McQuoid is among the thousands of survivors ineligible for redress under the Government’s controversial scheme.
Patrick spent time in different institutions, he was malnourished and developed several health issues
"My hands and feet turned blue. There is no evidence of State inspection of my condition."
Patrick was sent to live with a couple, aged in their 50s, in Northern Ireland prior to adoption being made legal here
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry team up to win together on the PGA Tour
Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's national parks?
Money Diaries: An administrator on €41K in the east of the country on health leave from work
TheJournal.ie reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
John Connell: We must take a stake in the future. I have begun with 12 sheep.
John Connell
Dublin too strong for Offaly as they ease through to another provincial final
Protesters march through Newtown again opposing asylum seeker accommodation nearby
Man killed in collision between quad bike and tractor in Co Galway
Clare edge Cork, Galway rescue draw against Kilkenny, Limerick dispatch Tipperary
Man (25) arrested after allegedly threatening people while wielding two machetes in Tyrone
Harris does not intend to provide 'loophole' for UK's migration challenges after Sunak comments
HSE chief says UHL emergency department 'much more safe now' than when Aoife Johnston died
Enterprise Minister Peter Burke says 'votes are there' for Government to join EU migration pact
Mary Lou McDonald defends Sinn Féin's stance on 'open borders' following criticism
Fourth man charged in connection with seizure of €300,000 worth of cannabis in Limerick
Support for Fianna Fáil slumps to two-year low as Independents make gains
Sitdown Sunday: The battle to build the next DeLorean
Opinion: Enough of the greenwashing - we cannot recycle our way out of our waste problems
Lyndsey O’Connell
Road safety crisis: Readers share their stories of worsening driver behaviour on Irish roads
Readers told us driver behaviour, etiquette and compliance with the law has seriously deteriorated in Ireland.
We were inundated with responses from readers highlighting dangerous driver behaviour.
Mobile phone use came up again and again: you told us it's a constant problem.
Many readers said they believe change is impossible without more gardaí on the roads.
Interview: Dublin Green councillor on why free transport won't solve the city's traffic woes
FactCheck: Did Sinn Féin really propose spending €500m less on health than the Government?
The claim was made by Taoiseach Simon Harris last week in the Dáil.
Quiz: Can you match the Electric Picnic headliner to the year?