court and crimeMan charged with criminal damage in relation to fatal Edenderry fireFour-year-old Tadgh Farrell and his great-aunt Mary Holt, 60, were killed in the blaze in Castleview Park, Edenderry, on December 6
news'Prisoners are brazenly stockpiling contraband': Rising number of criminal gangs operating in prisons
court and crimeIrish Examiner defamation case: 'Incorrect' to suggest committee dictated investigation findings
People who use mopeds, scooters, or scramblers to commit crimes could be rammed off the roadsGardaí could be given go-ahead to use 'tactical contact' in vehicle pursuits
Paul Colton: ‘We should pray with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other’From marriage equality and covid to social media — let alone being the celebrant at Posh and Becks' wedding — Paul Colton has plenty to reflect on as he retires after 27 years as a bishop
May Day protests held across the world amid rising energy costs due to Iran warActivists worldwide have held May Day rallies and street protests, calling for peace, higher wages and better working conditions.
Dáil hears it was ‘by the grace of God’ no one hurt after child fired gunIt was “by the grace of God” no one was injured when in Dublin on Tuesday, the Tanaiste has said.
Trial of man accused of directing organised crime in Cork proceeds in absence of juryCase opened on Thursday and will continue next week
From tigers to seals: Dublin Zoo dentist reveals challenges of animal dental surgeryVeterinary specialist adapts tools and techniques to treat everything from tigers to seals in high-risk, high-pressure procedures
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: Concerns grow around surveillance and technology’s impact on women Listen |