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Donohue says Government 'will not insult commission' after call for gender balance

The three government party leaders are meeting this evening to discuss the names of possible candidates to replace Phil Hogan on the European Commission → Read More

Councils to receive €47m in grants to fund travel and climate change projects

Climate Action and Transport Minister Eamon Ryan and Junior Minister Hildegarde Naughton have announced the jobs stimulus funding → Read More

Irish Rail apologises after commuters complain of 'jam-packed' train

Train services are supposed to operate with 50 per cent capacity during the Covid-19 pandemic → Read More

Kite surfer rescued by lifeboat in Galway Bay

The RNLI says a key factor when taking to the water for any water sports activities is a knowledge of the local tides and wind direction → Read More

Criminal Assets Bureau publishes first strategic plan

Members will remain anonymous due to the nature of their work → Read More

Teen arrested following attempted robbery at Limerick pharmacy

Gardaí have arrested a man in relation to an attempted robbery at a pharmacy in Limerick city yesterday afternoon. → Read More

Gardaí investigate possible immigration offenses after a number of men are spotted exiting a truck in Co. Wicklow

The men were spotted exiting the vehicle while it made a delivery in Newtownmountkennedy at around 10.50 this morning. → Read More

Gardaí treating drowning of brothers in Tipp quarry as tragic accident

A post mortem is due to be carried out this morning on the bodies of two brothers who drowned in a quarry in Tipperary. → Read More

Coronavirus: International travel a ‘big risk’ to Ireland

The Health Minister says the 'big risk' of a spike in coronavirus cases comes from international travel. → Read More

Central Bank reveals rise in Government debt as household debt falls

Government debt increased by €13.8bn in the first quarter of the year to €237bn, according to the Central Bank → Read More

Twitter tells staff across world to work from home in effort to stop coronavirus spread

Twitter has become the latest tech giant to tell staff members around the world to work from home if they can, to try to contain the spread of coronavirus. → Read More

Tánaiste: Govt not using 'magic money' to pay for children's hospital overruns

Tánaiste Simon Coveney has insisted “magic money” is not being used to pay for overruns for the children's hospital while pledging that cash will be found to fund the project. → Read More

'I thought I'd never see again': Teen Waterford liquid-attack victim

Christie Agberhiere told local radio station WLR that she hopes such an attack “never happens to anyone else's child.” → Read More

Varadkar: Investigation needed to restore confidence in FAI

: The Taoiseach has said an investigation into the financial affairs of the Football Association of Ireland needs to be conducted. → Read More

€175m EuroMillions jackpot winner makes contact with National Lottery

The winner of last night's €175m EuroMillions jackpot has made contact with the National Lottery this morning. → Read More

Winner of €175m EuroMillions jackpot makes contact with National Lottery

The winner of last night's €175m EuroMillions jackpot has made contact with the National Lottery this morning. → Read More

€175m EuroMillions winner advised to 'take their time and stay calm'

The chief executive of the National Lottery is advising the winner (or winners) of the €175m EuroMillions jackpot to sign the back of the ticket, sit back, take a deep breath and to take their time before making any decisions. → Read More

Bruton: Nurses' strike solution must not have knock-on effect on other public service workers

More than 25,000 medical appointments have been cancelled today, as nurses take to the picket lines for a third day. → Read More

Two children hospitalised after school bus collides with bridge in Dublin

Gardaí are investigating after a school bus collided with a bridge in Dublin. → Read More

HSE and nurses unions fail to reach agreement to avoid strike

The INMO, the HSE and government officials spent eight hours at the negotiations, which ended shortly before 1am this morning. → Read More