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An Post has taken over as sponsor of the annual awards for the next three years.
Over a third of Irish news consumers checked TheJournal.ie this week according to the Reuters Institute Digital News Report.
TheLiberal.ie has republished a post from March of two years ago in this last week of the Irish referendum campaign.
A paid-for advertisement on Facebook is surfacing on Irish user pages, claiming this is the case. We examine the evidence.
The supermarket chain announced a major autism-awareness initiative earlier this week.
Transport options are gradually, slowly, returning to normal.
Limited opening hours for some major supermarkets and local shops.
It’s been a confusing few days for employees.
Do you think you have snow business venturing out of the house?
Inclusion in the big launch yesterday does not necessarily mean all projects will be realised this year – or even this decade.
Full details on the projects which will go ahead in the next 10 years will be revealed later today.
The average asking price for a home rose on average by over €20,000 in 2017 as both Daft.ie and MyHome.ie reports voice concern over supply.
Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, Clare and Kerry are all facing gusts of between 90 and 110 km per hour today.
Are you a slow-burner, the explosive type – or totally zen?
All this week, TheJournal.ie will be aiming to help you reduce your exposure to anger – and to channel that emotion more constructively in 2018.
The MMA champion was to be on publicity trail ahead of next week’s Notorious documentary premiere.
Photographer Donal Moloney has been following Martin’s story for years. Here, he finds a wonderful ending.
Fallen trees, the roof ripped off several sports clubs and schools, and three fatalities – the storm has taken its toll.
“Our number one priority today is to avoid any injuries and any loss of life.”
Get ready with your questions and concerns as we host a special session with Leo Varadkar and Paschal Donohoe this Wednesday evening.
Headline Ireland named TheJournal.ie as its Voice 2017 recipient for highlighting mental health experiences.
First human trial of the ‘microneedle patch’ that ‘punctures skin painlessly’ can be self-administered.
Incisive reporting and investigation by our reporters into tribunals, High Court proceedings, Garda strike action, wills and company law has been rewarded.
A third of the Irish market checked TheJournal.ie this week according to Reuters Institute Digital News Report.
Anti-terrorism prosecutors have opened an investigation into the incident.
Communications Minister Denis Naughten sounded a warning bell on responsible reporting at Press Council of Ireland report.
Historian Catherine Corless has shared her painstaking records of every single child whose death was registered to the home.
Project to roll out free tuition in arts, drama, music and coding is attracting international attention.
The gap in the Sunday Times-commissioned poll is the widest between the two parties in six years of B&A surveys.
The humble civil servant created the blueprint for modern Ireland with his economic policies.
The big issue at the end of 2016? Housing stock at a ten-year low.
He seems to go along with each family’s traditions but what was yours?
We have an exciting opportunity coming up for bright new talent.
“I appreciate it very much,” said the Finance Minister.
Planning permission has been granted by Dublin City Council.
The parents of Ciarán Treacy remember the worst day of their lives – as do all who attended the four-year-old’s tiny body.
It’s one of the less traditional suggestions for this year’s Concern Fast – along with dropping ‘vocalised pauses’.