Minister
for Health Leo Varadkar joined ambulance service personnel on a "first
responder" team that treated an ill man who collapsed at an event in
Dublin yesterday.
Fianna
Fáil have hit out at Fine Gael's proposed tax changes, saying they deny
the benefits of tax cuts to thousands of struggling middle-income
families.
Environment
Minister Alan Kelly sanctioned funding for a greenway in his own
county, even though it was not named on an official shortlist, according
to a report published today.
New
leaked files from Edward Snowden seem to show that UK authorities have
tapped the underwater cables that carry data from Ireland to the UK and
beyond.
A
Dublin man with a previous drugs conviction has been sent back to jail
for 10 years after he was found with almost €28,000 of cannabis herb,
cocaine and heroin in his home and car.
The
judges in a Special Criminal Court murder trial will rule on Tuesday
whether certain communications between the chief prosecution witness and
his solicitor should be disclosed to the defence.
State
lawyers have said Jules Thomas' allegedly doctored garda statements
would not have been "worth tuppence" to detectives investigating the
murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
Landlords
are threatening to impose a water charge deposit on tenants, if the
Government goes ahead with plans that would make the owner of a property
liable for unpaid water bills.
The
wife of the North's First Minister Peter Robinson has been found guilty
of a "serious breach" of a politician's code of conduct over her
business dealings with a teenage lover.
Jules
Thomas, Ian Bailey's long-term partner, has told the High Court the
written memo of her statements to gardaí is full of "omissions,
additions, alterations and inventions".
Nurses
working in the Emergency Department in Beaumont Hospital, will hold the
first of a series of lunchtime protests at the gates of the hospital
today at 1pm.
The
President of the Teachers Union of Ireland has said he is "confident"
that further strike action can be avoided at the country's secondary
schools.
Sinn
Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald has warned the Government there will be more
Dáil disruption if it continues to "slur" the party over child sex abuse
allegations.
The
animal rights' group famous for saving a gay bull have turned their
attention to fur, and are planning a high-impact demonstration in Dublin
today.
Fourteen
people are due in court as part of an investigation into the sale and
supply of heroin, cannabis herb and other controlled drugs in the
Drogheda area.
Fourteen
people have been arrested as part of an investigation targeting the
sale and supply of heroin, cannabis herb and other controlled drugs in
the Drogheda area.
A
well-known republican arrested by detectives investigating the murder
of Belfast mother-of-10 Jean McConville has been released pending a
report to prosecutors.
Minister
for Health Leo Varadkar joined ambulance service personnel on a "first
responder" team that treated an ill man who collapsed at an event in
Dublin yesterday.
Environment
Minister Alan Kelly sanctioned funding for a greenway in his own
county, even though it was not named on an official shortlist, according
to a report published today.
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