Four children and adult evacuated after suspected arson on IPAS centre in Drogheda
Four children and an adult rescued from top floor of the building after fireworks thrown in
Four children and an adult rescued from top floor of the building after fireworks thrown in
After the Jim Gavin presidential election debacle, there are a lot of angry people in Fianna Fáil, but it’s less clear if anybody is ready to replace Micheál Martin
The Prime Time presenter reflects on politics, loss and life lessons in a fast-paced and enjoyable book
The Minister for Justice is unafraid to say he wants a single sovereign state for Ireland
Substantial cuts to time in State accommodation being considered as 50 new Ukrainians seek temporary protection every day
This is her life: the RTÉ presenter on loving her job, her ‘red-line feminist issue’ and how the death of her sister Anne changed everything
Facebook owner asked Government to lead pushback against data protection laws at EU level
Those who pose threat to safety and security of Republic are being removed and banned from re-entry at record rate
Taoiseach’s supporters fear a no-confidence motion against him that could cement or topple his leadership
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
Delays in deportations have come into focus this week after a 26-year-old was accused of assaulting a young girl in Saggart
‘We have families and homes to go to as well,’ says member of Garda Public Order Unit who won Scott Medal for bravery
Seventeen people due in court on Thursday morning charged with public order offences
Ministers to be briefed at Cabinet on plans to overhaul rules and guidance on State spending
Heather Humphreys says: ‘I am not attacking Catherine’s work as a barrister, I am highlighting her hypocrisy as a politician’
Firms claim defendants have repudiated a contract to refurbish Knockmitten House in Western Industrial Estate
Eager to grow, An Garda Siochana receives over 11,000 job applications in 2025
Some believe those with racist views are emboldened by what they see as changing political mood
The new law will also give An Garda Síochána the power to tell schools when a domestic violence incident has taken place at home
In all, 130 people have been deported on five chartered flights since the beginning of this year
Serving time in prison should not be the start of a longer sentence of stigma and shame
FF says there has been a spike in arrivals following lifting of travel bar but it remains to be seen how sustained it will be
Ruhama see ‘extraordinary rise’ in number of women seeking support, with 35% of them new victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation
Jails under pressure as Government looks to add almost 1,600 spaces by 2031
Anger at Fianna Fáil no longer having candidate after Jim Gavin stopped campaigning following rent row
Jim O’Callaghan says controversy not about person with convictions, but failure to follow procedure
Presidential election candidate says she was ‘obliged as a lawyer to act on behalf of variety of clients’
‘Multiple head injuries and broken wrist’ among injuries suffered on Saturday, activists say
Failure to implement new rates ‘will put system of guidelines for damages at risk’
Minister for Justice considers third-party funding as ‘enriching lawyers’
More than 100 organisations nationwide urge Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan to act
Sinn Féin accuses Government of ‘utter incompetence’ over public funds as Minister says contracts renegotiated
Minister says it costs €122,000 in accommodation and processing for every international protection applicant
Skylar Thompson, a quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers, suffered minor injuries in alleged incident
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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