newsFlares and bottles thrown at gardaí as hundreds protest at Citywest for second nightGardai are attempting to disperse the crowd from the area in the west of Dublin
court and crimeFive men charged in connection with rioting at IPAS centre in Citywest released on bail
court and crimeLimerick firm agrees not to dismiss director who alleged CEO was spending company funds on girlfriends
ieExplains: What happens if Jim Gavin wins the presidency after dropping out?Jim Gavin’s withdrawal came too late to remove his name from the ballot, meaning he could still legally win
Ireland not using soft EU defence loan fund as markets 'cheaper'Independent senator said it was 'outrageous; Ireland was not availing of the scheme
Champions League round-up: Spurs hold Monaco while Real Madrid and Bayern Munich secure winsThe Ligue 1 side, who have two points from three games, had the clearest chances but Tottenham keeper Guglielmo Vicario proved decisive between the posts.
Katriona O'Sullivan: 'Even in the darkest moments, there was so much brightness, too'As guest editor, Annmarie O’Connor wanted to interview a person who had faced the rubble of life. Here, she talks to Katriona O’Sullivan about picking up the pieces
Tom Dunne: Bill Drummond, KLF and the decision to set fire to a million quidLiverpool music legend Drummond has an impressive CV, but he'll likely be mainly remembered for one foolhardy act
Louise Burne: If this was Humphreys’ last chance, she didn’t take itThe final debate between Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys lacked fire, offering voters little new insight ahead of polling day
S Tommy Martin: Like Ronaldo and United, has ravenous Haaland outgrown City?It's no slight on City to say he is one of those exceptions to that thing about no man being bigger than the club.
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: Tensions rise ahead of final presidential debateExperts say tonight’s Prime Time debate could still sway voters as the presidential campaign enters its final, heated stage Listen |
Watch: Scenes from the Citywest riotsViolent clashes occured outside Citywest hotel, which houses asylum seekers, on Tuesday evening. The protest followed an alleged sexual assault on nearby Garter Lane in Saggart on Monday.
Poultry farmer's fears heighten after Fota outbreak of bird fluIFA poultry chair speaks about poultry farmers' increasing worries surrounding bird flu and the current outbreak in Fota Wildlife Park
Plans for 220-bed budget accommodation approved by An Coimisiún PleanálaFive-storey accommodation building aimed at budget holidaymakers will be located on Morrisons Island in Cork City
US announces sanctions against Russian oil companiesThe sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil, as well as dozens of subsidiaries, come after months of bipartisan pressure on President Donald Trump to hit Russia with harder sanctions
Guaranteed Irish expands in CorkGuaranteed Irish supporting Cork Businesses – creating local jobs and strengthening supply chains