One Year On
# one-year-on - Monday 17 September, 2012
VIDEO: It’s been a year since Ireland beat Australia
Those 366 days have flown by.
# one-year-on - Sunday 22 July, 2012
One year on: Norway remembers victims of Oslo, Utoya attacks
The country’s Prime Minister said the killer had failed in his declared goal of destroying Norway’s commitment to being an inclusive society.
# one-year-on - Tuesday 1 May, 2012
Romney insists he would have ordered bin Laden killed
Seemingly backtracking on his statements from a few years ago, the Republican presidential candidate says he would have given the order to kill Osama bin Laden.
# one-year-on - Sunday 29 April, 2012
8 bits that caught our eye in the Wills and Kate wedding
It’s the first anniversary of the British royal couple’s nuptials today. Whether you were really interested or not, there are a few moments that still linger in the mind…
# one-year-on - Wednesday 25 April, 2012
Meadhbh McGivern: “One year on, life is absolutely brilliant”
The Leitrim girl who had a liver transplant operation after a transportation failure last year is fighting fit after finally getting her surgery.
# one-year-on - Sunday 11 March, 2012
One year on: Thousands still on Japanese tsunami missing lists
Thousands of people remain missing following the Japanese tsunami and earthquake in March 2011. A look at the missing lists gives a glimpse into the lives the catastrophic event affected.
# one-year-on - Friday 9 March, 2012
# one-year-on - Wednesday 7 March, 2012
Taoiseach: Government has a lot done, more to do
Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore gave a progress report for the government this afternoon, and singled out distressed mortgages as the one area which has not seen enough progress.
# one-year-on - Sunday 26 February, 2012
Seven of #GE11′s youngest candidates reflect on their run
From financial difficulties to a car crash, candidates recall their campaign experiences – and give advice for any young person considering running for the Dáil.
# one-year-on - Saturday 25 February, 2012
Poll: A year after the general election, who would you vote for now?
It really is a year since the historic general election. But who would you give your first-preference vote to now?
Remember this? The most pivotal moments of #GE11
Plus, some of the more memorable (and funny) episodes from the campaigns.
How is Enda Kenny doing on his ‘best small country’ election target?
One year ago, Enda said Ireland could become “the best small country in the world” in several key areas. Here’s how far we’ve got according to experts in each…
‘I feel duped’: How voters rate their election choices one year on
Twelve months after the historic general election, we asked voters to reflect on their decisions. Here’s how they felt…
Eamon Ryan: Greens predicted property crash but didn’t do enough to warn people
In the final part of the series of interviews with politicians, Eamon Ryan explains how he hopes people will be willing to vote for the Green Party again by the next election
# one-year-on - Friday 24 February, 2012
Phrases we haven’t heard since the general election…
Candidates couldn’t stop repeating certain phrases a year ago… what were they again?
# one-year-on - Thursday 23 February, 2012
Paul Gogarty: I’m considering joining Fianna Fáil
Former Green Party TD Paul Gogarty reflects on his life since losing his seat in last year’s general election.
# one-year-on - Wednesday 22 February, 2012
Do I regret accosting Bertie Ahern? Not at all, says first-time TD
Joan Collins, who verbally lashed Ahern on his final day in the Dáil, was reflecting on her first year as a TD.
# one-year-on - Tuesday 21 February, 2012
Mary O’Rourke: Current Dáil TDs are ‘not very bright or intelligent’
The former Fianna Fáil TD said that Taoiseach Enda Kenny has ‘nothing in the top storey’ – but people like him because he smiles all the time.
# one-year-on - Monday 21 November, 2011
The bailout in quotes: from denial to deal
A year after the government announced it was negotiating a bailout deal, TheJournal.ie takes a look back over the comments and quotes of the bailout.
In pictures: The bailout, as it happened
On 21 November 2010 it was confirmed that Ireland was to seek international help in dealing with the economic crisis


































