‘There seems to be an attitude that it is a free for all to object to anything that is happening,’ said Pat McDonagh. Photo: Frank McGrath...
Ireland’s Chief Rabbi has defended Israel’s ongoing attacks in Gaza, insisting there is a “very good ratio” between civilian and militant casualties, when compared with other...
Ahead of a Dáil debate on a new pay-related Jobseeker’s Benefit, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) is calling on the Government not to undermine...
A man died and three gardaí were injured following a fire in an apartment complex in Naas, Co Kildare in the early hours of Wednesday morning....
Mr Murphy said there were off-duty nurses and paramedics attending the wedding “and they tried to help Brendan”. At the Co Clare Coroner’s Court in Ennis...
A man died after being crushed by his car after it rolled down his driveway as he prepared to move it so that oil could be...
The Bord Bia event will run until Monday, June 3, in the Phoenix Park and will once more feature a plethora of Irish food, horticulture and...
The dismissal of Prof Philip Nolan from the helm of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) amid bullying allegations could not have come at a worse time for...
Anthony Walker was described as a “naturally vulnerable” man who had suffered child abuse and drug addiction in his younger years. At the non-jury court today,...
Six people have been arraigned at the Central Criminal Court in Co Cork, charged with the murder of a 42-year-old father of seven in Tralee, Co...
The trial of five men and a teenager accused of the murder of a father of seven at a funeral in Co Kerry could take up...
The Government has announced around 3,000 new hospital beds which would be equivalent to “six large hospitals”. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said the measure was...