Call for Cahill to explain her dissident links
An IRA murder victim’s sister has called on a Seanad candidate to explain her former links to the Republican Network...
View ArticleDigger raid on ATM ‘endangers rural service’
The owner of a garage where an ATM machine was ripped out by a digger last Friday has said that...
View ArticleFather jailed for abusing stepdaughters
A father who sexually abused his stepdaughters has been jailed for eight years, with the final 18 months suspended. John Joe...
View ArticleVolkswagen still the No 1 choice — for now
Volkswagen was the bestselling car brand in Ireland last month despite the manufacturer’s global emissions scandal. Figures for the first...
View ArticleKenny and Cameron urge powersharing deal
David Cameron and Enda Kenny held talks on Northern Ireland yesterday as efforts to save powersharing entered their final phase....
View ArticleMan who confessed to 1994 murder jailed
A man who walked into a garda station and confessed to the murder of a Dublin woman in her home 21...
View ArticleSeven Irish novelists listed for Dublin prize
Seven Irish authors have been nominated for the most lucrative literary prize in the world. The longlist for the 2016...
View ArticleIreland backs ‘sensible’ reforms to stop Brexit
The government will back “sensible” proposals on European Union reform to help to prevent Britain from leaving. The taoiseach emphasised...
View ArticleVoucher company GrabOne to fold
GrabOne, the deals website, is to close with the loss of 24 jobs. Independent News & Media, the majority owner,...
View ArticleGuards failed paedophile killed in prison
A prisoner who died after he was assaulted should never have been made to share a cell with a man who...
View ArticleCorncrake disappears from Shannon Callows
The battle to save the corncrake from national extinction has suffered a major setback, as an official survey showed that...
View ArticleWind and rain continue to batter west coast
Met Éireann is preparing to issue more weather warnings for the rest of the week as Ireland will again experience...
View ArticleWomen were ‘let down’ by Abbey Theatre
The Abbey Theatre has admitted that it was wrong to leave out women writers from its 1916 celebration programme and...
View ArticleEnterprise zone call to protect Belfast airport
Aldergrove could lose out to Dublin on lucrative freight traffic unless an enterprise zone is created, campaigners have said. Belfast...
View ArticleOECD upgrades Ireland’s growth forecast
Ireland’s economy is bucking the trend, as the OECD upgraded the country’s growth forecast, but predicted a slowdown in global...
View ArticleKingspan builds on acquisitions to boost sales by 44%
Kingspan, the Irish building materials group, was said to be in “exceptional shape” as it reported strong revenue growth. Sales...
View ArticleA united Ireland is really just a state of mind
Ireland’s Call, the recent RTE/BBC programme on a united Ireland, revealed little that anyone in a pub in the republic...
View ArticleApple tax verdict to be released by Christmas
A decision on the investigation into Apple’s tax arrangements in Ireland is expected before the end of the year, according to...
View ArticleOpposing the Brexit
The possibility of Britain leaving the EU, otherwise known as Brexit, could have profound implications for this country. In fact,...
View ArticleMunster’s tangled Champions Cup love affair continues
Ten years ago Munster embarked on a Heineken Cup campaign that would finally deliver their holy grail, but can the...
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