It was arguably the most surprising story of the local elections in Cork and last night a 46-year-old asylum seeker turned postman became not just the...
The death has taken place June 21st 2024 at her home of Bridget Kelly (née Davis), 4 Chestnut Park, Strabane and formerly of Carrickmore, St Johnston....
Ivan Gilder pleaded guilty to seven charges including manufacturing explosives and having firearms “Hobbyist” explosive manufacturer Ivan Gilder of Gearha North, Blackwater, Sneem, was aware of...
A FUND to support the family of a pioneering fundraiser whose work helped untold thousands of people has reached almost twice its target. Micheál Sheridan, chief...
Protests planned in solidarity with Natasha O’Brien, after her attacker got suspended sentence TheJournal.ie Protests in solidarity with woman left unconscious after unprovoked attack RTE.ie ‘It sends a...
Can I have six curries, one taco and one roast chicken?” Brenda Gardiner calls out across the kitchen of St Munchin’s Community Centre in north Limerick...
A homeless man on the verge of starvation who was gifted his own house following a GoFundMe campaign has spoken about the “overwhelming” kindness he has...
Enda Kenny channelling Nigel Farage channelling Eminem. Now, there’s a thought. We can see it now: Enda presenting himself at the entrance to Government Buildings on...
Independent Ireland’s courts, established 100 years ago this week, are a window into a changing society. In the latest in an occasional series on landmark cases,...
Despite an obsession with world university rankings in higher education, most college presidents like to give the impression they are above such tawdry business. To his...
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath was prepared when reporters sidled up to him on Wednesday as he left a National Asset Management Agency (Nama) briefing and...
A man has appeared in Dublin District Court charged with the murder of 51-year-old Michael Ryan in Finglas on Thursday 20 June. Joseph Lawlor, 38, with...