Monday 17 June, 2013
LIVE: Global leaders arrive in Belfast for the G8 summit
The leaders are arriving for bilateral meetings before the main proceedings kick off in Fermanagh.
Wednesday 22 May, 2013
6 interesting moments from the final day of the Oireachtas abortion hearings
The final day of the three-day hearing saw legal experts teasing out some of the most intricate detail in the draft legislation.
Tuesday 21 May, 2013
As it happened: Final day of the Oireachtas hearings on planned abortion laws
TheJournal.ie team brought you live updates from day three of the hearings, including testimony from legal experts.
Shatter: I made comments ‘to defend the integrity of An Garda Síochána’
Here’s the full text of Alan Shatter’s Dáil explanation.
8 interesting moments from Day 2 of the Oireachtas abortion hearings
Day 2 of the Oireachtas hearings on abortion saw psychiatrists and medical professionals give their expert opinions on the new law.
Monday 20 May, 2013
As they happened: Day 2 of the Oireachtas hearings on planned abortion laws
TheJournal.ie team brought you live updates from day 2 of the hearings, includes testimony from psychiatrists.
Friday 17 May, 2013
As they happened: Oireachtas hearings on planned abortion laws
TheJournal.ie team brought you live updates from today’s proceedings, which included testimonies from medical experts.
Saturday 4 May, 2013
Make us feel ill with your favourite weird food combos
We’re almost afraid to ask but…
Saturday 20 April, 2013
LIVE: Local TV covers the manhunt for the Boston Marathon suspect
Watch live coverage from the local ABC affiliate, WCVB, as it covers the manhunt for the ‘white hat’ bombing suspect.
Thursday 18 April, 2013
VIDEO: Live local TV news coverage of the Texas explosion
Watch live video from the local CBS affiliate in Dallas-Fort Worth as it covers the explosion at a chemical plant in West.
Tuesday 16 April, 2013
LIVE: Authorities intercept flight leaving Boston in security alert
The US Airways flight to Philadelphia has been grounded and evacuated. No reason has been disclosed as of yet.
Monday 1 April, 2013
Announcement: TheJournal.ie opens up its newsroom to readers
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Wednesday 13 March, 2013
LIVE: White smoke emerges from Sistine Chapel as new pope is elected
Cardinals in conclave at the Vatican have elected a new pope, whose identity will be revealed in a few moments.
Tuesday 19 February, 2013
In full: Enda Kenny’s State apology to the Magdalene women
“I, as Taoiseach, on behalf of the State, the government and our citizens deeply regret and apologise unreservedly to all those women for the hurt that was done to them…”
Sunday 13 January, 2013
So how many seagulls would it take to lift James’s Giant Peach?
This is what happens when a bunch of students get their hands on the Roald Dahl book “James and the Giant Peach”.
Thursday 10 January, 2013
As it happened: Advocacy and religious groups address Oireachtas on proposed new abortion laws
Religious representatives and interest groups will offer their thoughts to politicians today.
Wednesday 9 January, 2013
As it happened: Legal experts address Oireachtas on proposed new abortion laws
Academics from NUIG, TCD and UL, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, the Law Library and a former Supreme Court judge will offer their thoughts to politicians today.
Tuesday 8 January, 2013
AS IT HAPPENED: Oireachtas hearings on planned abortion law
Today’s hearings include medical advice from psychiatrists, obstetricians and the masters of maternity hospitals.
Wednesday 28 November, 2012
Former judge Heather Perrin handed jail sentence for deception
She was handed a two-and-a-half-year term after being found guilty of inducing a client to leave half of his estate to her children.
Monday 24 September, 2012
The best animal escape video you’ll see today
This squirrel can fly. It’s the only explanation.
Wednesday 19 September, 2012
Danish celeb magazine to print Kate photos tomorrow
Se og Hoer will devote a 16-page splash to the photographs – but it won’t be putting them online.
Japan-China dispute islands: oil bonanza or just rocks?
Widespread anti-Japan demonstrations have taken place outside Japanese embassies in recent days as the territorial row between the two countries escalates.
Australian parliament votes down proposal for same-sex marraige
The government allows MPs to have a free vote in the House of Representatives – meaning a 98-42 defeat.
Tuesday 18 September, 2012
Swedish women in world’s first mother-to-daughter uterus transplants
Uterine transplants are a relatively novel medical procedure, with the first successful one conducted in Turkey in 2011.
Asian tourists will need university degree to visit UAE – report
Tourists from Asian countries who make up a large chunk of the UAE’s population will need a college degree to stop rampant immigration.
Monday 17 September, 2012
Dozens arrested as Occupy Wall Street protests fall flat
Demonstrators marked the one-year anniversary of the protests which spread worldwide last year but the movement appears to have lost steam.
Apple gets record 2 million orders for the iPhone 5
Apple said that the pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by the iPhone 4S.
Italian mag publishes topless Kate photos despite legal risk
Italy has a government agency responsible for enforcing privacy issues – but it says it’ll only act if the Royals ask it to.
German thieves make off with piggy bank and two chocolate bars
“The way they acted has prompted the suspicion that these were not professional thieves,” said the police.
Japanese companies suspend Chinese operations over protests
Companies including Panasonic and Canon suspended plants to ensure the safety of employees. The protests centre on islands claimed by China and Japan.
Sunday 16 September, 2012
Muslims protest outside US embassy in London
Muslim pressure group Hizb ut-Tahrir, who campaign for an Islamic state with sharia law, protest outside the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, London.
Death toll up to 20 in Czech alcohol poisoning outbreak
Twenty have died after drinking bootleg spirits tainted with methanol.
Four NATO troops shot dead by ‘Afghan police’
It’s the second such attack by suspected Afghan police in 24 hours.
Saturday 15 September, 2012
UN envoy: Syria crisis is a threat to the world
The conflict’s death toll continues to rise with overnight air strikes killing 12 civilians and wounding 60 more.
Friday 14 September, 2012
South Africa: Mine shut down after unrest
Operations were halted “to ensure the safety and security of employees and assets”.
Egyptian leaders call off nationwide protest against anti-Islamic film
The Muslim Brotherhood had called for demonstrations across Egypt, but the British and German embassies in Sudan are targeted.
Found him! China’s missing leader-in-waiting resurfaces
Xi Jinping had not been seen in public for nearly two weeks – but he apparently popped up yesterday afternoon.
Fisherman recovered alive after four months at sea
Asked what he wanted after his four months floating away, the Kiribati fisherman said: “Smoke.”
Thursday 13 September, 2012
Anti-Islam filmmaker under police protection as anti-US protests spread
A film which lampoons the Prophet Mohammed and was broadcast on TV in the Arab world has sparked protests in Egypt, Libya, Yemen and other Arab countries.






















































