Principal who harassed teacher struck off register A school principal who sexually harassed a student teacher at his school in the west of Ireland eight years ago has been struck off the Register of Teachers after being found guilty of professional misconduct at a fitness-to-teach inquiry. Education • 02 Oct
Principal who harassed teacher struck off register A school principal who sexually harassed a student teacher at his school in the west of Ireland eight years ago has been struck off the Register of Teachers after being found guilty of professional misconduct at a fitness-to-teach inquiry. Education • 02 Oct
Fears of job losses at energy supplier Pinergy There are fears of possible job cuts at energy supplier Pinergy as part of a review of its solar operations Business • 02 Oct
Fears of job losses at energy supplier Pinergy There are fears of possible job cuts at energy supplier Pinergy as part of a review of its solar operations Business • 02 Oct
Bloody Sunday trial told of moment schoolboy shot in face A witness has told the trial of a former soldier how he saw his own flesh "breaking away from his face" when he was shot on Bloody Sunday Courts • 02 Oct
Bloody Sunday trial told of moment schoolboy shot in face A witness has told the trial of a former soldier how he saw his own flesh "breaking away from his face" when he was shot on Bloody Sunday Courts • 02 Oct
€2.5bn cost of living package in SF alternative budget Sinn Féin has launched its alternative budget, entitled 'End The Rip-Off', which includes a €2.5 billion cost of living package. Budget 2026 • 02 Oct
€2.5bn cost of living package in SF alternative budget Sinn Féin has launched its alternative budget, entitled 'End The Rip-Off', which includes a €2.5 billion cost of living package. Budget 2026 • 02 Oct
Woman with criminal conviction 'was perfect for job' Independent presidential candidate Catherine Connolly has defended her attempt to hire a woman with a criminal conviction saying she was "absolutely perfect" for the job. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
Woman with criminal conviction 'was perfect for job' Independent presidential candidate Catherine Connolly has defended her attempt to hire a woman with a criminal conviction saying she was "absolutely perfect" for the job. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
Pioneering heart surgery for children carried out at CHI Doctors in Dublin say they have been carrying out pioneering heart surgery on children with heart defects at CHI Crumlin. Health • 02 Oct
Pioneering heart surgery for children carried out at CHI Doctors in Dublin say they have been carrying out pioneering heart surgery on children with heart defects at CHI Crumlin. Health • 02 Oct
Reconstruction image released in bid to identify woman Gardaí have released a facial reconstruction image in a bid to identify the skeletal remains of a woman that were discovered at a construction site on the Midleton to Youghal Greenway in Cork on 5 January 2021. Ireland • 10 hrs
Reconstruction image released in bid to identify woman Gardaí have released a facial reconstruction image in a bid to identify the skeletal remains of a woman that were discovered at a construction site on the Midleton to Youghal Greenway in Cork on 5 January 2021. Ireland • 10 hrs
Humphreys: Defence Forces must remain outside politics Follow live developments as candidates Heather Humphreys, Jim Gavin and Catherine Connolly continue campaigning in the Presidential Election. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
Humphreys: Defence Forces must remain outside politics Follow live developments as candidates Heather Humphreys, Jim Gavin and Catherine Connolly continue campaigning in the Presidential Election. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
Future of gaming focus of annual conference in Dublin Gaming industry leaders, creators, publishers, and developers from across Europe and beyond have gathered in Dublin for the annual NEXUS Games Conference. Business • 13 hrs
Future of gaming focus of annual conference in Dublin Gaming industry leaders, creators, publishers, and developers from across Europe and beyond have gathered in Dublin for the annual NEXUS Games Conference. Business • 13 hrs
Gavin removes video referencing Defence Forces call Presidential candidate Jim Gavin has taken down a video from Instagram this morning in which he referenced receiving a call from a serving Defence Forces officer serving with UNIFIL in south Lebanon. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
Gavin removes video referencing Defence Forces call Presidential candidate Jim Gavin has taken down a video from Instagram this morning in which he referenced receiving a call from a serving Defence Forces officer serving with UNIFIL in south Lebanon. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
CMAT 'devastated' to postpone tour due to dental pain Irish singer CMAT has postponed her sold-out UK tour due to an emergency dental issue. Music • 02 Oct
CMAT 'devastated' to postpone tour due to dental pain Irish singer CMAT has postponed her sold-out UK tour due to an emergency dental issue. Music • 02 Oct
Why Metrolink is a much needed connection for north Co Dublin Never has a transport project in Ireland been as analysed, appraised, criticised and debated as much as this Metrolink • 02 Oct
Why Metrolink is a much needed connection for north Co Dublin Never has a transport project in Ireland been as analysed, appraised, criticised and debated as much as this Metrolink • 02 Oct
GDP in Ireland to rise by 9% due to strong exports The domestic economy will grow by 3.2% this year and 2.6% in 2026, according to a forecast by consultancy EY. Business • 01 Oct
GDP in Ireland to rise by 9% due to strong exports The domestic economy will grow by 3.2% this year and 2.6% in 2026, according to a forecast by consultancy EY. Business • 01 Oct
Nudity, bullying and hate speech among appeals complaints The Appeals Centre Europe, a Dublin-based social media appeals body, has issued more than 1,500 decisions since it began operating in November 2024. Ireland • 01 Oct
Nudity, bullying and hate speech among appeals complaints The Appeals Centre Europe, a Dublin-based social media appeals body, has issued more than 1,500 decisions since it began operating in November 2024. Ireland • 01 Oct
Orange rain warning for Kerry ahead of Storm Amy Met Éireann has upgraded Co Kerry to a Status Orange rain warning for tomorrow as Storm Amy is set to bring rain and strong winds in the coming days. Weather • 01 Oct
Orange rain warning for Kerry ahead of Storm Amy Met Éireann has upgraded Co Kerry to a Status Orange rain warning for tomorrow as Storm Amy is set to bring rain and strong winds in the coming days. Weather • 01 Oct
RTÉ announces Presidential Election debates and coverage A major presidential debate with all three candidates on RTÉ television three days ahead of polling is among election coverage announced by the broadcaster. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
RTÉ announces Presidential Election debates and coverage A major presidential debate with all three candidates on RTÉ television three days ahead of polling is among election coverage announced by the broadcaster. Presidential Election • 02 Oct
Burglaries in focus ahead of winter months Gardaí have said that while "opportunistic burglaries" are declining, the risks posed by organised crime networks remain high. Crime • 01 Oct
Burglaries in focus ahead of winter months Gardaí have said that while "opportunistic burglaries" are declining, the risks posed by organised crime networks remain high. Crime • 01 Oct
Hundreds at vigil for parents and son found dead in Louth Hundreds of people have come together in memory of Mark, Louise and Evan O'Connor, who were found dead at their home in Co Louth earlier this week. Ireland • 02 Oct
Hundreds at vigil for parents and son found dead in Louth Hundreds of people have come together in memory of Mark, Louise and Evan O'Connor, who were found dead at their home in Co Louth earlier this week. Ireland • 02 Oct
What are the rules around operating drones? What exactly are the rules and regulations when it comes to flying drones in Ireland, and how easy is it to determine when they are breached? Clarity • 01 Oct
What are the rules around operating drones? What exactly are the rules and regulations when it comes to flying drones in Ireland, and how easy is it to determine when they are breached? Clarity • 01 Oct
Watch: Snapchat says users will have to pay for storage Snapchat has announced users will soon have to pay to store their photos and videos in the app. Ireland • 13 hrs
Watch: Snapchat says users will have to pay for storage Snapchat has announced users will soon have to pay to store their photos and videos in the app. Ireland • 13 hrs
Woman's death while in custody among referrals to GSOC The death of a woman while detained in a garda station was one of the referrals made to the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission in 2024, according to its annual report. Ireland • 01 Oct
Woman's death while in custody among referrals to GSOC The death of a woman while detained in a garda station was one of the referrals made to the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission in 2024, according to its annual report. Ireland • 01 Oct
No evidence of Robinson getting NAMA money, court told There is "not a shred of evidence" that the then Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson received any money from the NAMA deal, a court heard today. Courts • 01 Oct
No evidence of Robinson getting NAMA money, court told There is "not a shred of evidence" that the then Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson received any money from the NAMA deal, a court heard today. Courts • 01 Oct
Man shot on Bloody Sunday said a soldier aimed at him A man shot and injured on Bloody Sunday in Derry more than 50 years ago has been giving evidence at the trial of the former British soldier accused of his attempted murder. Ulster • 01 Oct
Man shot on Bloody Sunday said a soldier aimed at him A man shot and injured on Bloody Sunday in Derry more than 50 years ago has been giving evidence at the trial of the former British soldier accused of his attempted murder. Ulster • 01 Oct
Man charged with terror offences, arson of McGregor's pub A 23-year-old man charged in connection with an attack in Dublin city centre in July, during which a garda was stabbed, has been further charged with arson and terrorist offences. Courts • 01 Oct
Man charged with terror offences, arson of McGregor's pub A 23-year-old man charged in connection with an attack in Dublin city centre in July, during which a garda was stabbed, has been further charged with arson and terrorist offences. Courts • 01 Oct
Lighthouse tourism worth €33m annually, new report states Visitors to Irish lighthouses have more than doubled since 2018 - attracting 350,000 visitors annually and lighthouse tourism is generating more than €33 million per year. Ireland • 01 Oct
Lighthouse tourism worth €33m annually, new report states Visitors to Irish lighthouses have more than doubled since 2018 - attracting 350,000 visitors annually and lighthouse tourism is generating more than €33 million per year. Ireland • 01 Oct