All coverage of Ireland, ranked by recency.
‘He’s just going to have to face the music when he meets his maker,’ Jason Clancy says of serial sex abuser
The prominent researcher is jumping ship at a critical point in the global race to develop the world’s most powerful AI technologies. Read more: Google’s Noam Shazeer leaving organisation to join rival OpenAI
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste have found themselves at odds with the majority of their TDs on the politically sensitive issue of abortion.
The Dáil last night voted in favour of a Sinn Féin bill providing for the removal of the three-day mandatory wait period to access abortion services in early pregnancy.
Judge Michael White’s report details sex offender’s strong ties to political dynasty
Ireland has a national target of 8GW of installed solar capacity by 2030 under the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme. Read more: Ireland trebles solar energy capacity in three-year period
Progress Ireland’s housing policy director on the YIMBY idea that has worked for New Zealand – and kept voters onside.
Board proposed annual salary of about €360,000 for David McRedmond’s successor
The bill will establish an independent AI Office of Ireland to oversee the AI Act's implementation. Read more: New Irish bill to supervise EU AI Act gets greenlit
Agreement signed by Iran and US, Dáil votes to remove three-day wait for abortions and polls open for UK byelection.
Pakistan’s prime minister said leaders of both the United States and Iran had signed the agreement and endorsed him as a mediator.
The Waterford man was one of Ireland’s worst sex predators.
Unsettled conditions are likely to continue throughout the latter half of next week, forecaster says
Commission of investigation into complaints against former sports coach found a serious dereliction of duty by senior Garda officers
Convicted paedophile Bill Kenneally has died in prison while serving a 19-year sentence for historic abuse of boys in Waterford.
Met Éireann have said thereywill be spells of heavy rain that could cause spot flooding and difficult travelling conditions in counties Cork and Kerry.
As police failed to solve the murders, some critics alleged the case would have progressed quicker had the women not been sex workers.
Court reserves judgment on case of Karolis Peckauskas
The QS World University Rankings evaluated over 1,500 institutions, and said Irish universities are improving faster than many of their global counterparts.
Hospital catered for adults with severe learning disabilities and mental health needs
Caleb Yirenkyi bundled in the winning goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
Polls have opened in Makerfield in northwest England, where voters are taking part in what could be one of the most consequential by-elections in British political history.
Children affected by birth-related injuries need lifelong support, not to have their families dragged through Ireland’s cruel and lengthy claims process, writes Dr Suzanne Crowe.
The Government should consider reintroducing an emergency ban on no-fault evictions to help tackle homelessness, according to a new report by the Oireachtas Committee on Housing.
Trade union says talks at Workplace Relations Commission were ‘inconclusive’
Talks to end the US-Israeli war against Iran are set to begin on Friday.
The Credit Union Managers Association wants authorised credit unions to become qualifying lenders to allow more people access the scheme.
The 27 EU leaders will take part in a two-day summit today and Friday.
Denial of right to solicitor’s advice could lead to suspects seeking to derail prosecutions, force fears
Submission of pre-sentencing character letters for people convicted of crimes is a common but more veiled practice
National group to tackle sanctions evasion efforts
Parents suggest extra marks could help level the playing field for dyslexic students
Some Dublin city centre businesses are reporting difficulties with the new waste collection system introduced to deal with a ban on bin bags in the capital's core.
Hutch gang member removed fixtures and fittings from three-bedroom house at Clonsaugh, Dublin 17
Lapwings are the biggest beneficiaries, along with meadow pipits, skylarks and amber-listed ringed plovers, almost unheard of for Dublin. But it cannot last
The recent fire in the Wicklow Mountains National Park shows scale of the problem facing services
Actress Daveigh Chase, who voiced Lilo in Disney's animated film Lilo & Stitch, has died aged 35.
A public inquiry examining allegations of the abuse of vulnerable patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital is to publish its report later today.
Russia attacked Kyiv with missiles and Ukrainian drones hit Moscow's refinery as both countries exchanged strikes hours after President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with US President Donald Trump and European leaders.
Ukrainian drones hit Moscow's oil refinery for the second time this week while Russia fired missiles into Kyiv, as President Volodymyr Zelensky sought support from the US and Europe to reach a peace deal.
Almost three-quarters of Irish adults are in favour of a social media ban for under-16s, according to new research.
US President Donald Trump and Iran's president have signed a deal meant to end the Middle East war, with Tehran agreeing to dilute its enriched uranium in return for large-scale economic relief.
US President Donald Trump and Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian have signed a deal aimed at ending the Middle East war.
When The Journal visited this week, almost every street had a house displaying a Reform poster – but the party faces a challenge from its right flank.
Multiple consultants outside obstetrics who were appointed directly to public-only contracts were permitted to bill insurers for epidurals, C-section anaesthesia and newborn reviews.
While younger people have benefited from strong employment, they have the lowest incomes and are less likely to own their own home
The Central Bank has revised upwards its forecasts for inflation for this year and next, and warned of the possibility of it reaching almost 5% in a severe scenario in 2027.
The Government will launch an action plan to strengthen the State's response to financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing later.
The Government will launch an action plan to strengthen the State's response to financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing.
England got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start as they beat Croatia 4-2 on Wednesday thanks to two goals from captain Harry Kane and one apiece from Jude Bellingham and substitute Marcus Rashford.
Thomas Tuchel’s side beat Croatia 4-2 in Group L.
Act should allow workers to bridge gap until State pension age
“If this is you, we are asking you to come forward to police now,” the PSNI said in a statement.
The High Court has reserved its judgment in the case.
Members of the Fórsa trade union working at Oberstown Children's Detention Campus will commence industrial action next week in a dispute over staffing, safety and capacity concerns.
The Sinn Féin bill has united both government and opposition TDs on what has historically been a divisive topic.
The victim of the Belfast stabbing is out of an induced coma but may lose sight in his right eye, his family have said.
England will look to open their 2026 World Cup campaign with a win, but they face what is likely to be their biggest challenge in Group L when they take on Croatia in Texas.
DR Congo earned their first-ever World Cup point.