Tánaiste says nations should 'grow a backbone' on Gaza Civilians on boats should not be needed to highlight that children are starving in Gaza, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris has said, adding that the international community needs to "grow a backbone". Ireland • 10 Jun
Tánaiste says nations should 'grow a backbone' on Gaza Civilians on boats should not be needed to highlight that children are starving in Gaza, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris has said, adding that the international community needs to "grow a backbone". Ireland • 10 Jun
Group block service vehicle accessing Castletown House A service vehicle was blocked from entering the Castletown House Estate in Celbridge in Co Kildare, via its Lime Avenue entrance, by a group of around twenty protesters amid an ongoing dispute about access to the site. Leinster • 10 Jun
Group block service vehicle accessing Castletown House A service vehicle was blocked from entering the Castletown House Estate in Celbridge in Co Kildare, via its Lime Avenue entrance, by a group of around twenty protesters amid an ongoing dispute about access to the site. Leinster • 10 Jun
Portlaoise nursing home breached admissions restrictions A nursing home in Portlaoise, run by Emeis Ireland, breached a restriction on admissions imposed by HIQA earlier this year, RTÉ Investigates has learned. Health • 06 Jun
Portlaoise nursing home breached admissions restrictions A nursing home in Portlaoise, run by Emeis Ireland, breached a restriction on admissions imposed by HIQA earlier this year, RTÉ Investigates has learned. Health • 06 Jun
Cabinet approves drafting of bill on occupied territories The Cabinet has approved the drafting of legislation to prohibit the importation of goods from illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. Politics • 27 May
Cabinet approves drafting of bill on occupied territories The Cabinet has approved the drafting of legislation to prohibit the importation of goods from illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. Politics • 27 May
The video that blindsided the South African president We know Donald Trump can put on a show, and that's exactly what he did in the Oval Office on Wednesday during his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa's visit. Clarity • 24 May
The video that blindsided the South African president We know Donald Trump can put on a show, and that's exactly what he did in the Oval Office on Wednesday during his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa's visit. Clarity • 24 May
Hip surgery at the heart of audit explained The release of an independent audit of bone surgeries carried out on children with hip dysplasia between January 2021 to December 2023 was much anticipated, not least by the parents of children who had had these surgeries in that time. Health • 23 May
Hip surgery at the heart of audit explained The release of an independent audit of bone surgeries carried out on children with hip dysplasia between January 2021 to December 2023 was much anticipated, not least by the parents of children who had had these surgeries in that time. Health • 23 May
5,956 same-sex marriages held between 2015 and 2024 - CSO Almost 6,000 same-sex marriages have been celebrated in Ireland since the first such marriages took place in November 2015 up to the end of last year. Ireland • 22 May
5,956 same-sex marriages held between 2015 and 2024 - CSO Almost 6,000 same-sex marriages have been celebrated in Ireland since the first such marriages took place in November 2015 up to the end of last year. Ireland • 22 May
Group says mosque should not be 'price' in ICCI row A new Muslim community group has called for dialogue between parties involved in a dispute that has seen the closure of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland and its mosque in Clonskeagh. Ireland • 02 May
Group says mosque should not be 'price' in ICCI row A new Muslim community group has called for dialogue between parties involved in a dispute that has seen the closure of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland and its mosque in Clonskeagh. Ireland • 02 May
Unclear if Islamic centre will reopen for Friday prayers It remains unclear whether the largest mosque in the country will reopen for Friday prayers. Dublin • 25 Apr
Unclear if Islamic centre will reopen for Friday prayers It remains unclear whether the largest mosque in the country will reopen for Friday prayers. Dublin • 25 Apr
86 Ukrainians evicted from State-provided accommodation A total of 86 Ukrainians were evicted from State-provided accommodation for leaving without permission in one year, between 9 October 2023 and 9 October 2024, after a change in policy meant that such absences were no longer permitted. Ireland • 10 Apr
86 Ukrainians evicted from State-provided accommodation A total of 86 Ukrainians were evicted from State-provided accommodation for leaving without permission in one year, between 9 October 2023 and 9 October 2024, after a change in policy meant that such absences were no longer permitted. Ireland • 10 Apr