Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Politics

All time
Tony Blair's 1997 Famine message was ghost-written by aides as he couldn't be contacted
Johnson faces backlash over plans to make vaccine passports compulsory for nightclubs
O'Neill says it is right for UK government to intervene on NI abortion services
Cabinet meets on Wednesday with final sign off on indoor dining reopening expected
Mask-wearing in Ireland is slipping, but compliance will likely increase as Delta rises
SDLP leader received death threats after naming Soldier F
Could it work here? Sacramento announces radical new plan to tackle homelessness
Seána Glennon
Taoiseach says Ireland's reopening has been 'slowest in Europe, wisely so'
NI political leaders hold ‘robust’ talks, co-chaired by Coveney, on Troubles legacy plans
Landlords can no longer hit tenants with 4% rent hike from today, but SF criticises delay in law
Von der Leyen says Ireland’s handling of the pandemic is 'exemplary'
Vast majority of portable loos removed from Dublin city centre due to 'lack of use'
Report into UN battle recommends medal for Jadotville commander but not for 33 other Irish troops
Government aims to reopen indoor hospitality on 26 July
115 homes in Kildare development at centre of controversy now won't be sold to cuckoo fund
Government wins vote on indoor dining laws labelled as 'discriminatory' by opposition TDs
Cuba lifts customs restrictions on food and medicine after unprecedented protests
Micheál Martin says Fianna Fáil TDs will meet to review electoral performance after the summer break
Government accused of signing away fishing rights at Rockall, Taoiseach says claim is 'absolute rubbish'
Belarus authorities raid homes and offices of journalists and human rights activists
Digital Covid Cert call centre got 4,000 callers on first day but most hung up before speaking to an operator
EU to launch action against Hungary over law discriminating against LGBTQ citizens
Health minister comes under cross-party pressure to reveal St Vincent's abortion figures
UK Government announces statute of limitations on Troubles prosecutions, including British Army soldiers
Angry Dáil exchanges over housing ahead of Cabinet meeting on Summer Economic Statement
Opinion: The Mother and Baby Homes commission's report can't be safely used to provide redress
Mairead Enright
Councils 'deficient' at identifying Traveller housing needs, human rights commission finds
Former ministers that breach 'cooling off period' rules could face fines under proposed reforms
Warm welcome for newly-elected Ivana Bacik as she takes her Dáil seat
Since the end of March, only one fully vaccinated person has been in ICU with Covid-19
Children under 12 won't need a PCR test when entering the State from next week
Leo Varadkar says 105 minute time-limit for pubs and restaurants is 'under review' and he wants it gone
Calls for 'mandatory' bonfire regulations in the North after teenager critically injured
SDLP leader names 'Soldier F' under parliamentary privilege in House of Commons
Denying adopted people access to their birth certs 'could re-traumatise them'
People who have had Covid-19 will be able to contact a call centre to get a recovery certificate
Contractor at National Children’s Hospital submits 906 claims worth €446 million
'A society divided': Opposition lines up against government's indoor dining legislation
Mother and Baby Homes: Three test cases could be used as survivors seek judicial review
People will have to 'buy into' compliance with new indoor dining rules, Taoiseach says