Thu, 26 Mar, 2020
The sentencing of a man to 21 months for the new offence – which was enacted into law a year ago – comes as gardai reveal they are investigating 35 such incidents.
Wed, 12 Feb, 2020
Thousands of jobs in the meat industry could be lost due to the ongoing impasse between protesting farmers and processors.
Wed, 11 Sep, 2019
The DUP’s Jeffrey Donaldson says he believes that a deal will be reached between the UK and the EU at the last minute.
Tue, 26 Feb, 2019
The Irish Coastguard has been assisting two vessels that got into difficulty off the south west coast today during Storm Erik. Met Éireann issued a storm warning for areas from Loop Head to Malin Head.
Fri, 08 Feb, 2019
A bottom-up approach is needed in addition to senior academic posts open only to female applicants to redress gender imbalance in the third-level sector, various stakeholders have said.
Tue, 13 Nov, 2018
Developers will be charged as low as 4% interest on state loans to construct houses under the new Home Building Finance Ireland (HBFI) scheme.
Thu, 12 Oct, 2017
Thu, 13 Oct, 2016
Wed, 31 Aug, 2016
A Garda chief has said he is “absolutely confident” that investigations into four murders in his area will be successful.
Fri, 27 May, 2016
The Government has been forced to defend proposals linking child benefit to school attendance after charities and politicians reacted angrily to the plans.
Fri, 13 May, 2016
Tue, 24 Nov, 2015
Increasing rent supplements would cost an extra €86m a year and push those on low incomes out of the market, Kevin Humphreys, minister of state at the Department of Social Protection, said.
Tue, 31 Mar, 2015
Batteries powering water meters in houses will need to be replaced or recharged after 12 years, Irish Water has admitted.
Thu, 15 Jan, 2015
The Government has been urged to mount a counter campaign to resist the mounting pressure and lobbying to drop its radical plan to outlaw tobacco branding on cigarette packets.
Tue, 07 Oct, 2014
THE police chief in Mauritius yesterday revealed they only had “circumstantial evidence” linking three local men with the murder of Michaela Harte.
Thu, 13 Jan, 2011
ONE of Fianna Fáil’s senior figures has said she has had enough of Ivor Callely’s antics and asked for a friend or family member to talk him into leaving politics and the party.
Tue, 03 Aug, 2010
AN ARRANGEMENT between the State and the Catholic Church’s pregnancy advice service on issuing abortion clinic contacts must end, a moral theologian insisted yesterday.
Wed, 11 May, 2005
News
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 1:00 PM