Man missing in Co Wexford located safe and well Gardaí have said that a 50-year-old man who was reported missing in Co Wexford has been located safe and well. Regional • 11 Jul 19
Man missing in Co Wexford located safe and well Gardaí have said that a 50-year-old man who was reported missing in Co Wexford has been located safe and well. Regional • 11 Jul 19
CervicalCheck Tribunal Bill passes through Dáil The CervicalCheck Tribunal Bill 2019 has passed all stages in the Dail. Politics • 10 Jul 19
CervicalCheck Tribunal Bill passes through Dáil The CervicalCheck Tribunal Bill 2019 has passed all stages in the Dail. Politics • 10 Jul 19
PAC calls for cost review of National Broadband Plan The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for a new Cost-Benefit Analysis to be carried out before the final National Broadband (NBP) contract is signed. Politics • 10 Jul 19
PAC calls for cost review of National Broadband Plan The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for a new Cost-Benefit Analysis to be carried out before the final National Broadband (NBP) contract is signed. Politics • 10 Jul 19
Vet suspended for returning wrong ashes of cremated dog The High Court has confirmed a two month suspension sought by the Veterinary Council against a vet who gave a woman the wrong ashes after the cremation of her pet dog. Courts • 08 Jul 19
Vet suspended for returning wrong ashes of cremated dog The High Court has confirmed a two month suspension sought by the Veterinary Council against a vet who gave a woman the wrong ashes after the cremation of her pet dog. Courts • 08 Jul 19
Cold war in unorthodox Varadkar - Martin relationship "Cork bet and the hay saved". A favoured catchphrase of Kerry people to mark the start of the summer. Politics • 22 Jun 19
Cold war in unorthodox Varadkar - Martin relationship "Cork bet and the hay saved". A favoured catchphrase of Kerry people to mark the start of the summer. Politics • 22 Jun 19
The child soldiers of the Democratic Republic of Congo Jean is not sure if he has killed another human being. Analysis and Comment • 22 Jun 19
The child soldiers of the Democratic Republic of Congo Jean is not sure if he has killed another human being. Analysis and Comment • 22 Jun 19
'Wimbledon Prowler' jailed for 14 years for burglary A "sophisticated" serial burglar who spent a decade travelling hundreds of miles at a time to target a suburb known for its rich and famous residents has been jailed for 14 years. UK • 21 Jun 19
'Wimbledon Prowler' jailed for 14 years for burglary A "sophisticated" serial burglar who spent a decade travelling hundreds of miles at a time to target a suburb known for its rich and famous residents has been jailed for 14 years. UK • 21 Jun 19
Irishman dies following stabbing incident in Spain An Irishman, who was on holiday on the Costa del Sol, has died after being stabbed in the early hours of yesterday morning. Ireland • 22 Jun 19
Irishman dies following stabbing incident in Spain An Irishman, who was on holiday on the Costa del Sol, has died after being stabbed in the early hours of yesterday morning. Ireland • 22 Jun 19
SIPTU defers Tuesday's strike by health support staff SIPTU health service support staff have deferred their strike planned for next Tuesday to allow for further negotiations on Monday, but have warned that if a resolution is not found their strike on Wednesday will proceed. Health • 21 Jun 19
SIPTU defers Tuesday's strike by health support staff SIPTU health service support staff have deferred their strike planned for next Tuesday to allow for further negotiations on Monday, but have warned that if a resolution is not found their strike on Wednesday will proceed. Health • 21 Jun 19
Five men found guilty of 2016 gang rape in Spain Spain's Supreme Court has found five men who called themselves "The Pack" guilty of gang rape, refuting previous convictions of the lesser offence of sexual abuse in a case that shook the country. News • 21 Jun 19
Five men found guilty of 2016 gang rape in Spain Spain's Supreme Court has found five men who called themselves "The Pack" guilty of gang rape, refuting previous convictions of the lesser offence of sexual abuse in a case that shook the country. News • 21 Jun 19
Iceland reaffirms its claim to waters around Rockall Iceland has reaffirmed its claim to the waters around Rockall which are at the centre of a diplomatic dispute between Scotland and Ireland. News • 21 Jun 19
Iceland reaffirms its claim to waters around Rockall Iceland has reaffirmed its claim to the waters around Rockall which are at the centre of a diplomatic dispute between Scotland and Ireland. News • 21 Jun 19
Bill to ban fur farming to come before the Dáil in July The Solidarity Party has called on the Government to support a Bill to ban fur farming in Ireland. Politics • 20 Jun 19
Bill to ban fur farming to come before the Dáil in July The Solidarity Party has called on the Government to support a Bill to ban fur farming in Ireland. Politics • 20 Jun 19
Man arrested in Emiliano Sala death investigation Detectives investigating the death of Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter by an unlawful act. World • 19 Jun 19
Man arrested in Emiliano Sala death investigation Detectives investigating the death of Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter by an unlawful act. World • 19 Jun 19
Vincent van Gogh gun sold at auction for €162,500 The revolver with which Vincent van Gogh is believed to have shot himself sold for €162,500 at a Paris auction. World • 19 Jun 19
Vincent van Gogh gun sold at auction for €162,500 The revolver with which Vincent van Gogh is believed to have shot himself sold for €162,500 at a Paris auction. World • 19 Jun 19
Family pay tribute to woman killed in Co Mayo The family of Valerie French-Kilroy has described her as an "immensely caring and loving person", who touched the lives of many people. Connacht • 18 Jun 19
Family pay tribute to woman killed in Co Mayo The family of Valerie French-Kilroy has described her as an "immensely caring and loving person", who touched the lives of many people. Connacht • 18 Jun 19
Govt backs FF bill to improve funfair safety standards The Government is supporting a Fianna Fáil bill to improve health and safety standards at funfairs. Politics • 13 Jun 19
Govt backs FF bill to improve funfair safety standards The Government is supporting a Fianna Fáil bill to improve health and safety standards at funfairs. Politics • 13 Jun 19
Plans to demolish Tyrone hotel where 3 teenagers died A planning application has been submitted to demolish a hotel where three teenagers died on St Patrick's Day. Ulster • 13 Jun 19
Plans to demolish Tyrone hotel where 3 teenagers died A planning application has been submitted to demolish a hotel where three teenagers died on St Patrick's Day. Ulster • 13 Jun 19
FF calls for Defence Forces' allowances to be restored Fianna Fáil has tabled a motion in the Dáil this evening calling for military allowances to be returned to pre-recession levels. Politics • 12 Jun 19
FF calls for Defence Forces' allowances to be restored Fianna Fáil has tabled a motion in the Dáil this evening calling for military allowances to be returned to pre-recession levels. Politics • 12 Jun 19
Guns, drugs and cash seized in Derry search operation A submachine gun and two assault rifles have been seized by police officers investigating paramilitary crime in Derry. Ulster • 11 Jun 19
Guns, drugs and cash seized in Derry search operation A submachine gun and two assault rifles have been seized by police officers investigating paramilitary crime in Derry. Ulster • 11 Jun 19
Housing Minister says loan scheme remains open The Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy has said discussions are continuing between his department and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform on a further tranche of funds for the Rebuilding Ireland scheme. Politics • 11 Jun 19
Housing Minister says loan scheme remains open The Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy has said discussions are continuing between his department and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform on a further tranche of funds for the Rebuilding Ireland scheme. Politics • 11 Jun 19
€500,000 worth of herbal cannabis seized at Dublin Port Revenue officers have seized drugs worth an estimated €500,000 at Dublin Port. Crime • 07 Jun 19
€500,000 worth of herbal cannabis seized at Dublin Port Revenue officers have seized drugs worth an estimated €500,000 at Dublin Port. Crime • 07 Jun 19
Pope Francis approves new wording for the Lord's Prayer Pope Francis has approved a change to the wording of the Lord's Prayer after what was described as a 'flawed translation' from the original Greek wording. News • 11 Jun 19
Pope Francis approves new wording for the Lord's Prayer Pope Francis has approved a change to the wording of the Lord's Prayer after what was described as a 'flawed translation' from the original Greek wording. News • 11 Jun 19
Donald Trump's European Tour US President Donald Trump arrives in the UK today for the start of an official state visit. Analysis and Comment • 03 Jun 19
Donald Trump's European Tour US President Donald Trump arrives in the UK today for the start of an official state visit. Analysis and Comment • 03 Jun 19
Man injured in samurai sword attack in Larne, Co Antrim A man has been injured after being attacked with a samurai sword in Larne in Co Antrim. News • 02 Jun 19
Man injured in samurai sword attack in Larne, Co Antrim A man has been injured after being attacked with a samurai sword in Larne in Co Antrim. News • 02 Jun 19
NI parties urged to reach power-sharing deal The British and Irish governments are to intensify political negotiations with the five main Stormont parties in an effort to reach agreement on the resumption of power-sharing. News • 02 Jun 19
NI parties urged to reach power-sharing deal The British and Irish governments are to intensify political negotiations with the five main Stormont parties in an effort to reach agreement on the resumption of power-sharing. News • 02 Jun 19