The fiscal treaty remains on course to be passed in next week's referendum, according to the latest opinion poll.
A man has been given two life sentences after he was found guilty of the murders of two men in Dublin two years ago.
St James' Hospital has published the details of its bid for the new national children's hospital.
A significant investment by 21 Irish seafood processing companies is expected to lead to the creation of over 140 jobs.
A 31-year-old man has died in a road crash in Kilmore, Co Meath.
The Central Bank has issued figures that suggest that one in ten mortgages is in arrears of more than 90 days.
Two men have been arrested in connection with a murder investigation in Waterford city.
Martin McGuinness has told his party conference that Sinn Féin has managed to end one party rule in the north.
A plaque erected by the family of the late Garda Gary McLoughlin in Burt, Co Donegal, has been vandalised.
An appeal for witnesses has been launched after four people were stabbed at the Forty Foot in Dublin last night.
The PSNI came under attack during a security alert in Co Down last night.
A new initiative aimed at getting the public's help quickly when a suspected child abduction has taken place has been launched.
President Michael D Higgins has begun a consultation seeking the views of young Irish people on their vision for Ireland.
Three men who had their convictions quashed in relation to the kidnapping of a Securicor driver and his family have been remanded in custody in the absence of an agreement on bail.
A Belfast man has been charged with abducting and murdering a man who was found dead in Co Louth 14 years ago.
One of the men charged with murdering Michaela McAreavey alleges that police tried to suffocate him with a towel and held his head in a bucket of water while he was interrogated.
The Society of St Vincent de Paul received almost 90,000 calls from people looking for help last year.
The five-month sit-in by former workers at the Vita Cortex manufacturing plant in Cork has ended.
Mandate has said that around a third of its members are finding it difficult to feed and clothe their families.
The ten worst-known clerical abusers in the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin are alleged to have abused an average of 36 children each, according to its Annual Child Protection Update.
The number of people with private health insurance fell to just over 2.1m people at the end of March, the same number insured in mid-2006, according to the Health Insurance Authority.
A 14-year jail term handed to a member of a gang that killed a policeman in Northern Ireland was today referred to the Court of Appeal by the country's director of public prosecutions.
An Air Corps Commandant, who was dismissed for using abusive language to a superior officer, has won his appeal against dismissal.