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Our investigative unit is different. Not only is our team based outside Dublin, we have reporters in Ireland and Northern Ireland. That means we can really focus on lifting the lid on how the whole of Ireland works, not just in the capital: jrnl.ie/6582958
'It’s time to make security assessments more public' Experts call for government to address silence over widespread use of controversial Chinese CCTV being used in Leinster House, councils and public places. thejournal.ie/investigates-h…
Despite multiple warnings from security experts over use of Hikvision CCTV equipment, the controversial cameras are being used by councils, hospitals and even by the government. Read the latest investigation by @trishdevlin thejournal.ie/investigates-h…
The Journal Investigates can reveal that Hikvision equipment, despite the brand being at the centre of an international security storm, is in widespread use all across Ireland. Read our full investigation: jrnl.ie/6755381 @thejournal_ie
Chinese surveillance cameras banned from sensitive government sites in the UK, US and Australia, are in widespread use right across Ireland, we can reveal. thejournal.ie/investigates-h…
Last week, we examined the 8 companies that Ireland invests in that have links to illegal Israeli settlements. Here's an update on these investments following the publication of the National Treasury Management Agency's latest annual report: jrnl.ie/6765481
Many women our team spoke to described a culture of silence, where reporting harassment was seen as a career-ending move. They've called on the National Ambulance Service to address the allegations of a ‘toxic’ and ‘unsafe’ culture in the organisation. jrnl.ie/6760534
'Say nothing, he'll ruin your life'. Serving and former frontline workers come forward with more allegations of sexual harassment in the National Ambulance Service. jrnl.ie/6760534
New: Six more paramedics come forward with sexual harassment allegations. Serving and former frontline workers speak to The Journal Investigates following claims of an ‘unsafe culture’ for women within the National Ambulance Service. jrnl.ie/6760534
Over €250,000 in public funds have been used to help Irish dairy giants push products in West Africa, according to a new investigation by @DeSmog and @PremiumTimesng. The cheap substitute 'milk' is ‘putting small scale farmers out of business’. jrnl.ie/6762380
A ‘shocking postcode lottery’ - almost 25% of 'urgent' patients waiting too long for breast clinic appointments. Read our latest investigation into cancer care delays by TJI editor @mhdelaney thejournal.ie/cancer-delays-…
Latest investigation: Almost 25% of 'urgent' patients waiting too long for breast clinic appointments. New data highlights alarming failures to meet those targets in many cancer centres. thejournal.ie/cancer-delays-…
Many people referred for urgent appointments in breast diseases clinics are waiting longer than they should to be seen. New data obtained by the Irish Cancer Society shows that just 76.3% of patients got their appointment within the recommended time. jrnl.ie/6756110
NEW: The Irish Strategic Investment Fund still has holdings in companies with links to Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory. Read the full story here: thejournal.ie/investigates-s…
Irish sovereign wealth fund pumped millions into companies contracted by Israel Defence Forces. Read our latest investigation by Stephen McDermott ⬇️ thejournal.ie/investigates-s…
Who are the 8 companies that Ireland invests in that have links to illegal Israeli settlements? Our latest investigation: thejournal.ie/investigates-s…
The State holds shares in 8 companies with links to illegal Israeli settlements. Stephen McDermott explores who they are and their links to settler activity in occupied Palestine territory. thejournal.ie/investigates-s…
We asked our readers to share their experience of delays to cancer diagnosis and treatment. Here’s what we heard back. 'It's breaking me' thejournal.ie/investigates-c…
The 8 companies that Ireland invests in that have links to illegal Israeli settlements. Our latest investigation ⬇️ thejournal.ie/investigates-s…
'The system is so broken' - Readers share the impact of cancer scan delays in Irish hospitals. A tough read, compiled by @mhdelaney thejournal.ie/investigates-c…
Apart from one, every hospital offering life-cancer treatement missed the HSE’s target to treat 90% of patients within 15 working days of diagnosis. We can reveal these targets have been repeatedly missed since 2023. thejournal.ie/investigates-c…