Pat Finucane's widow criticises UK gov over inquiry delay The widow of murdered Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane has criticised the British government for delaying the start of a public inquiry it announced in 2024. Ulster • 16 hrs
Pat Finucane's widow criticises UK gov over inquiry delay The widow of murdered Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane has criticised the British government for delaying the start of a public inquiry it announced in 2024. Ulster • 16 hrs
Time to act to compete with US and China, say EU leaders EU leaders have said it is urgent they find ways to cut energy costs and improve how Europe's border-free internal market works so businesses can be competitive and survive threats from the US and China. Europe • 14 hrs
Time to act to compete with US and China, say EU leaders EU leaders have said it is urgent they find ways to cut energy costs and improve how Europe's border-free internal market works so businesses can be competitive and survive threats from the US and China. Europe • 14 hrs
Dublin Airport cap may be taken into account for slots The 32 million passenger cap at Dublin Airport "may be taken into account" when allocating take-off and landing slots, according to an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice. Business • 21 hrs
Dublin Airport cap may be taken into account for slots The 32 million passenger cap at Dublin Airport "may be taken into account" when allocating take-off and landing slots, according to an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice. Business • 21 hrs
Sentencing next week for man over forced abortion tablets A man who caused the unlawful termination of a pregnancy of a woman after forcing her to take five abortion pills and then locking her in a room is to be sentenced next week. Courts • 20 hrs
Sentencing next week for man over forced abortion tablets A man who caused the unlawful termination of a pregnancy of a woman after forcing her to take five abortion pills and then locking her in a room is to be sentenced next week. Courts • 20 hrs
Martin: Ireland ready to progress with EU Savings Union Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said Ireland is ready to move ahead with the EU's proposed Savings and Investments Union despite the Government's concerns over how a single EU supervisor might impact Ireland's financial services sector. Business • 20 hrs
Martin: Ireland ready to progress with EU Savings Union Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said Ireland is ready to move ahead with the EU's proposed Savings and Investments Union despite the Government's concerns over how a single EU supervisor might impact Ireland's financial services sector. Business • 20 hrs
Compliance notices for McGregor, Jackson for social posts Former MMA fighter Conor McGregor and beauty influencer Suzanne Jackson have been served with compliance notices by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) for failing to disclose the commercial nature of some of their posts on Instagram. Ireland • 16 hrs
Compliance notices for McGregor, Jackson for social posts Former MMA fighter Conor McGregor and beauty influencer Suzanne Jackson have been served with compliance notices by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) for failing to disclose the commercial nature of some of their posts on Instagram. Ireland • 16 hrs
RTÉ Radio 1 hits four 400k shows as new line-up lands RTÉ has reported fresh growth for RTÉ Radio 1, an all-time-high share for RTÉ lyric fm, and dips for RTÉ 2FM in the latest Joint National Listenership Research figures. Radio • 21 hrs
RTÉ Radio 1 hits four 400k shows as new line-up lands RTÉ has reported fresh growth for RTÉ Radio 1, an all-time-high share for RTÉ lyric fm, and dips for RTÉ 2FM in the latest Joint National Listenership Research figures. Radio • 21 hrs
Govt and Opposition clash over impact of tenancies bill Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has hit back at Opposition claims that the Residential Tenancies Bill, which begins its passage through the Seanad today, was a boon to corporate landlords. Politics • 16 hrs
Govt and Opposition clash over impact of tenancies bill Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has hit back at Opposition claims that the Residential Tenancies Bill, which begins its passage through the Seanad today, was a boon to corporate landlords. Politics • 16 hrs
Govt wins Dáil vote on Murrin's Bord Bia role The Dáil has voted support for the chairman of Bord Bia Larry Murrin. Ireland • 12 Feb
Govt wins Dáil vote on Murrin's Bord Bia role The Dáil has voted support for the chairman of Bord Bia Larry Murrin. Ireland • 12 Feb
SIPTU members at RTÉ vote in confidence ballot SIPTU has begun balloting its members in RTÉ on whether they have confidence in the broadcaster's senior leadership team and its implementation of the organisation's five-year strategy. Ireland • 20 hrs
SIPTU members at RTÉ vote in confidence ballot SIPTU has begun balloting its members in RTÉ on whether they have confidence in the broadcaster's senior leadership team and its implementation of the organisation's five-year strategy. Ireland • 20 hrs
Review of paediatric consultant's surgeries widened The HSE is to carry out a wider look back at the practice of an individual consultant at the centre of a review into paediatric orthopaedic procedures carried out by them at CHI Temple Street and the National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh in Dublin. Health • 11 Feb
Review of paediatric consultant's surgeries widened The HSE is to carry out a wider look back at the practice of an individual consultant at the centre of a review into paediatric orthopaedic procedures carried out by them at CHI Temple Street and the National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh in Dublin. Health • 11 Feb
126 'major, extreme' incidents reported by CHI in 5 years Figures released by Children's Health Ireland to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín show that 126 incidents that resulted in long-term disability, permanent incapacity or death were reported by CHI over a five-year period. Politics • 12 Feb
126 'major, extreme' incidents reported by CHI in 5 years Figures released by Children's Health Ireland to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín show that 126 incidents that resulted in long-term disability, permanent incapacity or death were reported by CHI over a five-year period. Politics • 12 Feb
Tusla welfare checks on 23,000 cases closed during Covid The Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance has said a team has been established to conduct welfare checks on over 23,000 cases referred to Tusla to "ensure that another Daniel Aruebose or Kyran Durnin case" does not occur again. Ireland • 19 hrs
Tusla welfare checks on 23,000 cases closed during Covid The Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance has said a team has been established to conduct welfare checks on over 23,000 cases referred to Tusla to "ensure that another Daniel Aruebose or Kyran Durnin case" does not occur again. Ireland • 19 hrs
Taoiseach names Freddie Scappaticci as Stakeknife Taoiseach Micheál Martin has named Freddie Scappaticci as the former British army agent known as Stakeknife in the Dáil this afternoon. Politics • 11 Feb
Taoiseach names Freddie Scappaticci as Stakeknife Taoiseach Micheál Martin has named Freddie Scappaticci as the former British army agent known as Stakeknife in the Dáil this afternoon. Politics • 11 Feb
Court told murder accused engaged in impulsive behaviour The son of a wealthy Irish-American family described experiencing impulsive behaviour such as buying a "conspicuous pink coat" in Harrods and renting a Lamborghini in Paris in the lead-up to strangling his 66-year-old father at a five-star midlands resort, the Central Criminal Court has heard. Courts • 11 Feb
Court told murder accused engaged in impulsive behaviour The son of a wealthy Irish-American family described experiencing impulsive behaviour such as buying a "conspicuous pink coat" in Harrods and renting a Lamborghini in Paris in the lead-up to strangling his 66-year-old father at a five-star midlands resort, the Central Criminal Court has heard. Courts • 11 Feb
Govt rent legislation passed by Dáil after 5-hour debate The Residential Tenancies Bill that will change the law around renting in the country has passed committee stage in the Dáil. Politics • 11 Feb
Govt rent legislation passed by Dáil after 5-hour debate The Residential Tenancies Bill that will change the law around renting in the country has passed committee stage in the Dáil. Politics • 11 Feb
April handover needed for December operation of NCHI The Minister for Health has said she hopes the new National Children's Hospital could accept patients from December if the hospital construction was completed by April. Health • 11 Feb
April handover needed for December operation of NCHI The Minister for Health has said she hopes the new National Children's Hospital could accept patients from December if the hospital construction was completed by April. Health • 11 Feb
Photo exhibition for visually impaired launches in Dublin A unique photography exhibition, 'World Unseen', which has been travelling across the world since 2024, is being hosted by the Photo Museum Ireland in Dublin's Temple Bar. Dublin • 11 Feb
Photo exhibition for visually impaired launches in Dublin A unique photography exhibition, 'World Unseen', which has been travelling across the world since 2024, is being hosted by the Photo Museum Ireland in Dublin's Temple Bar. Dublin • 11 Feb
IFA questions Bord Bia accreditation of Dawn Farms The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has raised further questions over the accreditation of Dawn Farms under certain Bord Bia Quality Assurance Schemes. Agriculture • 11 Feb
IFA questions Bord Bia accreditation of Dawn Farms The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has raised further questions over the accreditation of Dawn Farms under certain Bord Bia Quality Assurance Schemes. Agriculture • 11 Feb
Police praise boy's 'calm' communication in family rescue Police in Western Australia have released details of the emergency phone call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee that helped his family when they were swept out to sea. Ireland • 11 Feb
Police praise boy's 'calm' communication in family rescue Police in Western Australia have released details of the emergency phone call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee that helped his family when they were swept out to sea. Ireland • 11 Feb
Kenny 'delighted' that planning refused for nursing home Broadcaster Pat Kenny, his wife Kathy and their neighbours have won their long running battle against plans to construct a five storey 104 unit nursing home on lands in Dalkey in Co Dublin. Business • 11 Feb
Kenny 'delighted' that planning refused for nursing home Broadcaster Pat Kenny, his wife Kathy and their neighbours have won their long running battle against plans to construct a five storey 104 unit nursing home on lands in Dalkey in Co Dublin. Business • 11 Feb
College Green pedestrianisation plans unveiled by council Plans for the pedestrianisation of College Green have been unveiled by Dublin City Council. Dublin • 12 Feb
College Green pedestrianisation plans unveiled by council Plans for the pedestrianisation of College Green have been unveiled by Dublin City Council. Dublin • 12 Feb
Govt liaising with Homeland Security over Culleton case Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee has said the Government has been in touch with the US Department of Homeland Security over the case of Seamus Culleton. World • 11 Feb
Govt liaising with Homeland Security over Culleton case Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee has said the Government has been in touch with the US Department of Homeland Security over the case of Seamus Culleton. World • 11 Feb
GP felt 'corralled' into challenging guidelines on X A GP accused of professional misconduct over his criticism of Covid-19 vaccines and other pandemic measures has told a medical inquiry that he believed he could adhere to public health guidelines in his medical practice while still challenging them on social media. Ireland • 11 Feb
GP felt 'corralled' into challenging guidelines on X A GP accused of professional misconduct over his criticism of Covid-19 vaccines and other pandemic measures has told a medical inquiry that he believed he could adhere to public health guidelines in his medical practice while still challenging them on social media. Ireland • 11 Feb
Call for Government to support UK's 'Philomena Law' Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on the Taoiseach to engage with the British government to express Ireland's support for the proposed Philomena's Law. Ireland • 11 Feb
Call for Government to support UK's 'Philomena Law' Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on the Taoiseach to engage with the British government to express Ireland's support for the proposed Philomena's Law. Ireland • 11 Feb