news'It shows how fragile life is': Mullingar 'devastated' as victims of Malaga crash named locallyOne of the deceased and one of those injured are believed to be brothers
munsterSiobhán McSweeney: Cork council go-ahead for 140 apartments on Bessborough site 'f***ing disgraceful'
Two thirds of Irish people would vote to remain in EU - survey'More In Common' poll: Irish voters favour stronger economic ties with the EU, and now regard several European countries — including the UK — as closer allies than the US
CAO Change of Mind: Last chance to fix errors and confirm choices viaCAO Change of Mind, July 1 deadline: Last year, almost 57% of applicants used it to make changes to their course choices
Mothers and babies face 'unsafe' conditions at Limerick maternity hospitalINMO protest on Tuesday is highlighting that many of the hospital's rosters are staffed at '50% below safe levels'
Ukrainian magnate and his family injured in Monaco blastThe unusual attack on Monday night stunned the elite principality on the Mediterranean Coast
Labour: Media outlet was 'intimidatory' towards Galway mayor Helen OgbuThe Labour Party has claimed the actions of a media outlet in doorstepping the new Galway Mayor Helen Ogbu were “intimidatory and unacceptable”.
Man (40s) arrested after suspected arson attack at Islamic prayer hallThe blaze was started this afternoon at the Al-Madinah prayer hall on Talbot St
Doneraile murder trial: Judge focuses on testimonies of Cork postman's partner and accused's girlfriend
Cork man who sent lewd message to schoolgirl hours after release from prison for sexual assault requests bail
Salmon in crisis: 'There is nothing left in the river'Salmon levels in Ireland have reduced from 1.7m in the 1970s to fewer than 150,000. 'The catches won’t be reduced by regulation. They will be reduced by collapse,' says one expert