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# News

This year
2023
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BBC newsreader George Alagiah dies aged 67 after long battle with cancer
The Sri Lanka-born journalist was the face of BBC One’s News At Six since 2007.
Analysis: If RTÉ is to survive this scandal it must focus on public-interest only from now on
DCU’s Dr Eileen Culloty looks at how RTÉ could move on from the current controversies and embrace a future model of true public service.
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Opinion: When it comes to news trust, AI presents both opportunities and risks
Dr Kirsty Park reacts to this year’s global Digital News Report and looks at the impacts of AI on journalism as a whole.
RTÉ and The Journal remain the most popular sources of online news in Ireland
The report found that males aged 18-24 exhibit the highest levels of mistrust in the news media in Ireland.
Sign up for Inside The Newsroom, a newsletter that takes you behind the scenes of The Journal
Our editors and journalists will give you highlights of what we’ve been working on.
Sign up for Inside The Newsroom, a newsletter that takes you behind the scenes of The Journal
Our editors and journalists will give you highlights of what we’ve been working on.
The Friday Newshound Quiz
You’ve been working hard. Here’s a quiz.
The Friday Newshound Quiz
How closely have you watched the news this week?
Invitation to free Inside The Newsroom: Lunchtime Live webinar
A chance to look at how we discover, research and report the stories that matter to you.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Last year
2022
Injury concern for Limerick star Casey; Galway final replay details confirmed
The defender limped off late on in yesterday’s Munster club semi-final.
NI Secretary Heaton-Harris extends deadline for election to March with option to cut MLAs' pay
The Northern Ireland Secretary has already ruled out a December election.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Your roundup of what made the headlines.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Here’s your round up of what made the news today.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Here’s your round up of what made the news today.
Sinn Féin remains most popular party by wide margin, new poll shows
The Sunday Independent / Ireland Thinks poll shows approval for Sinn Féin at 35%.
RTÉ and The Journal the most popular sources of online news in Ireland
For the first time in Ireland, the smartphone is now the first place where consumers turn for news in the mornings.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Covid remembrance day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses Israel parliament, and post-mortem takes place in Finglas shooting.
Geelong 'respect' Oisín Mullin's decision to stay in Ireland
The Mayo star has turned down a move to the AFL.
At least five Irish MEPs to oppose contentious 'green' label for gas and nuclear power
A report by
Lauren Boland
A European Commission proposal would classify natural gas and nuclear power as sustainable investments, sparking backlash from anti-nuclear states.
Five Irish MEPs will oppose a controversial green label for natural gas and nuclear power, with others still to decide, Lauren Boland reports.
The European Commission proposal would classify gas and nuclear as sustainable investments, which has sparked backlash from anti-nuclear countries.
Ireland's Department of Finance and the Department of the Environment are now considering the draft text.
'A step on the road': The climate action that Ireland will - and won't - take in 2022
Ireland split on whether to build a nuclear power station for clean energy