News from Ireland-based sources, ranked by recency.
David Masterson pleaded guilty in 2021 to six offences relating to abuse perpetrated against his daughter
Postmortem results to determine course of investigation after body found at property in Ardsallagh
Operations were suspended between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick St on Green line following incident
Judy Lopes says seeing her son play in 0-0 draw against Spain in 2026 World Cup was an ‘out-of-body’ experience
Widow of Niall MacEneaney calls for vehicular manslaughter to be made an offence after sentencing of Michael Ball
Tom White (76) found guilty of 10 counts of indecent assault of girl in Limerick between 1971 and 1976
Documents show Minister for Children Norma Foley pushed through an instruction to the facility to take more boys
David Hunter, of White City, London, had denied the murder of Michael Barr at the Sunset House pub in Dublin in 2016
Belfast Magistrates’ Court heard the attack was launched while one of the victims was at home with friends watching the World Cup
Panel scheduled to consider allegations of professional misconduct against jailed teacher on Wednesday
Objectors seek to block dome at Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club housing indoor tennis court for use in bad weather
Students either knew the answer or did not, as ‘no room for reasoning’
Assailant refuses to accept jury verdict and maintains that instance one of consensual sex
French luxury brand Longchamp sues Irish retailer
Parish priest tells Thomas Griffin’s funeral of ‘pain and bereavement’ family has experienced due to loss of another son in 2014 stabbing incident
Proposal will see children’s access to platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook and X restricted
Man working as Deliveroo worker says he hit Parnell Square accused with motorbike helmet and punched him on ground
Client says price was fixed
Court told girl had been teased by other children about the mark on her forehead and had grown a fringe to hide it
Aftershocks will keep prices of oil, food and packaging high for months
UK prime minister Keir Starmer announced that teenagers will be banned from all the main social platforms by next spring
Latest operation near the Kildare border follows major excavation at a disused quarry in February
Man (40s) died at scene of two-car incident that left two others with serious injuries
Early 20th century structure had provided nursing accommodation for decades before closure
Proposed Congestion Action Plan aims to free up traffic and will see Dart services extended to Drogheda
Serving member was four times over the legal limit when stopped in 2022
Victims of Bill Kenneally will review damning report findings with Minister for Justice on Tuesday
Department of Justice has paid €222,500 to those who have left during 2026
Allen was arrested in Florida after car crash and is alleged to have failed sobriety tests
Shamrock Rovers defender will make history when he lines out against Spain
With its small stone bridges and babbling stream, the Co Mayo village made for a picture-postcard backdrop for a returning Irish emigrant
Event was held in response to recent violent demonstrations and rioting in Belfast
Eamon Martin praises contribution of immigrants and says racism is a ‘grave sin’
Pilot programme for devices began in Dublin in December, which has seen them used 15 times
Dublin District Family Court hears appeals for interim protection orders
Concerns mounting for contents that could include children’s letters, poems or accounts of personal events
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‘It takes resilience. Keep going, the finish line is in sight’
‘Sitting in meetings would have killed me’ says Canon Tom O’Brien of his unlikely career change
Tánaiste says his thoughts are with President, whose sister Margaret Connolly is one of 10 Irish people held