A man in his 40s has been charged after gardaí seized approximately €157,000 of controlled drugs following an operation in ...
At the High Court on Friday, Mr Justice John Jordan granted the injunction against the seizure or euthanasia of the breed in ...
Mr Justice John Jordan said the boy’s “extraordinary progress” in a matter of weeks is a “testament to what can be achieved” ...
The Boil Water Notice on the Castlerea Public Water Supply has been lifted with immediate effect. Uisce Éireann can confirm ...
The €21.6 million total cocaine haul was smuggled on board the MV Verila cargo ship, which travelled from Brazil to Canada ...
The sisters had sued claiming there was an alleged failure to properly and correctly interpret or report Mary Walsh’s smear ...
Fianna Fáil has sought legal advice over a row about speaking rights in the Dáil, as the stalemate over the issue continues.
Counting got underway for the Seanad’s agricultural panel at lunchtime today. Outgoing senator Eugene Murphy is hoping to ...
A man receiving palliative care is among the “miserable” residents impacted as thousands of homes remain without power in ...
A union has encouraged civil servants to stick to existing remote working arrangements after being asked to work an extra day ...
Out of hours GP services will be operating as normal this bank holiday weekend across Galway, Mayo and Roscommon ...
A physiotherapist who administered an unlicensed, Botox-like product to a number of clients at his Dublin practice has been ...