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April
April 2024
'Unsettled' weather for week ahead with rain, sunshine and more rain forecast
Opinion: A change is coming — young people now want to unionise
Maeve Richardson
'I spent 1,300 days there and I get nothing': Mother and Baby Home survivors consider legal action
Thousands of people are excluded from the Government’s redress scheme.
"It's a kick in the gut. It's like being victimised all over again," one woman said
A number of survivors are considering legal action over their exclusion from the scheme
St Joseph's baby home in Stamullen is not covered by the scheme, despite a recommendation to include it
Unarmed garda tells of moment bullets zipped by his head as gunman fired shots
'Minister, you need to hit the accelerator, not the brakes': INTO grills Foley on retention crisis
Dr Catherine Conlon: Are there too many humans?
Dr Catherine Conlon
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
PSNI launches investigation after petrol bombs thrown and van set on fire in Derry
Israeli PM vows to enact ban on Al Jazeera news outlet
Poll: Have you fallen for any April Fool's Day jokes?
Longford ‘in state of shock’ after expat stabbed to death in New York
'Significant progress' made on patient outcomes, but cervical screening uptake still below target
Photographer in Gaza marks deaths of babies he once took portraits of in his studio
Students gave us their take on Harris's time at Higher Ed (and what they make of his promotion)
TU trouble: Disquiet over 'funding crisis' at technological universities
The merger of the former Institutes of Technology had been a major project of incoming Taoiseach Simon Harris.
March
March 2024
Quiz: Is this lyric by Gilbert O'Sullivan or Gilbert & Sullivan?
McDonald makes case for Sinn Féin candidates in June elections during 1916 commemoration speech
Money Diaries follow-up: A Kilkenny agricultural worker looks back at her spending
TheJournal.ie reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Derry defeat 13-man Dublin on penalties after football league final thriller
City and Arsenal share drab scoreless draw to leave Liverpool on top
Values of the proclamation 'still true today', President Higgins tells 1916 Rising commemoration
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after cyclist in his 60s killed in Kildare road collision
Opus Dei rejects claims of 'exploitation' made by former Irish member, who joined aged 15
Ireland v Italy, Women's Six Nations
Dublin firefighters rescue some 'furry family members' from Drimnagh house fire
Poll: Have you eaten an Easter egg yet?
Man in a critical condition after assault outside of a house in Clondalkin, Dublin last night
Adverts for vapes will be banned from areas where children are present under new laws
Teenage male pedestrian dies after road collision on N17 in Mayo
Sitdown Sunday: How girls were coerced into gruelling service for a secretive Catholic group
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming European elections
Between the four days of 6-9 June voters across the EU will go to the polls to elect a new parliament.
The Irish For: What was Ireland like the weekend before the 1916 Rising?
Darach Ó Séaghdha
In case you forgot: The clocks went forward by an hour last night
Transport authority sprayed cocktail of pesticides in Dublin park near Grand Canal
Easter Rising commemoration to take place later outside the GPO in Dublin
The climate crisis is looming. Is Simon Harris prepared to face it?
“I’m absolutely committed to addressing the climate emergency,” the new Fine Gael leader has said.
Two stoppage time goals as Man United ride their luck to earn draw with Brentford
The Red Devils were second best for much of this evening’s contest.