Call over Israeli West Bank goods
Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore has deemed goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank should be treated as illegal.
Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore has deemed goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank should be treated as illegal.
A statue in honour of Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott has been badly damaged after vandals pushed it over.
Adult airline passengers from Ireland and dozens of European countries will be allowed to check themselves through immigration in a new self-service border control.
The children's minister has blamed the shortage of room in detention centres on a threefold increase in the number of young offenders.
Some 40% of staff working in a state child protection and welfare bureau have not been vetted by gardai.
Two men have been arrested after an arson attack on the Government Chief Whip's constituency office.
Two arrests have been made in an investigation into the death of a man whose body was found after a house fire.
Singer Bernie Nolan, who is battling terminal cancer, was too ill to attend the publication of her memoir, 'Now and Forever'.
Schoolchildren are to hold a minute's silence to remember those who died in the Great Famine.
The family of the only prison officer murdered in the Republic are hopeful of getting to the bottom of the killing after meeting Gerry Adams, they said.
More than 4,000 hard-up Irish students have signed up to a 'sugar daddy' dating service to pay their way through college.
The newly-installed Catholic Coadjutor Archbishop of Armagh has hit out at provisions in the Irish government's proposed abortion legislation.
An Irish judge said that he was reminded of a rampage in a Michael Douglas film by the actions of a man in court who caused €12,000 damage with a wooden club in a computer store.
The family of the only prison officer murdered in the Republic of Ireland are hopeful of getting to the bottom of the killing after meeting Gerry Adams, they said.
A tentative trial date has been set for an Irish nanny charged with murder over the death of a baby in the US.
Nurses have become the latest public sector workers to ratchet up pressure on the Government with threats of industrial action if it imposes pay cuts.
Gardai who fail to comply with rules on informants should be removed from their position and retrained, the Garda Ombudsman has said.
More than a quarter of the Irish population have had a close family member emigrate over the past two years, a stark new report reveals.
The Government has been told to keep a close eye on banks to ensure they tackle the mortgage arrears crisis.
The largest union of Bus Eireann workers has confirmed it will take all-out strike action.
US investigators are examining a broken section of rail to see if it is connected to the commuter train derailment and collision outside New York City that left dozens injured.
Police in Nairobi have shot dead a couple suspected to be terrorists after they threw four grenades, wounding five officers.
Pressure continued to mount on the Conservative leadership over claims an ally of David Cameron described grassroots activists as "mad, swivel-eyed loons" who forced Tory MPs to adopt hardline stances on divisive issues.
Graeme McDowell produced a flawless display of golf to book his place in the final of the Volvo World Match Play Championship for the second year running.
Australia coach Robbie Deans has left the door open for the likes of Quade Cooper to make the final squad to face the British and Irish Lions after the in-form Reds playmaker failed to make the 25-man group.
Wayne Rooney will miss Manchester United's final game of the season at West Brom.
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have reportedly ended their romance yet again, after three years together.
Rihanna is reportedly fuming about her on/off boyfriend Chris Brown's recent split comments, especially because she took a "massive risk" by getting back with him.
Sir Elton John's toddler son got so excited when he saw firemen recently the singer asked them to give the tot a ride in their truck.