Nuacht

The Leaving Cert agricultural science paper included some “curveballs” for students but was balanced with plenty of choice, ...
People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy has been detained again by Egyptian authorities after trying to retrieve his phone at a ...
The Kilbride large scale residential development (LRD) 666 unit application lodged for a 62 acre site to the north of Arklow ...
Bloomsday, the celebration of James Joyce’s literary masterpiece Ulysses, was celebrated in Dublin today.
Shares in troubled gambling group Entain jumped 13 per cent on Monday after its US sports betting business upgraded its ...
Three people, including an infant, were fatally shot on Sunday night after a verbal altercation led to gunfire at an annual ...
A man has died in hospital following a crash involving an an e-scooter in north Dublin on Sunday. The man, who was in his 20s ...
Jozef Puska’s family members charged with offences relating to obstructing his arrest for Ashling Murphy’s murder ...
Apple was fined on April 23 – the same day Meta Platforms was slapped with a €200 million penalty for its “pay or consent” ad-free service on Instagram and Facebook. Both US tech giants were judged to ...
More than one in five adults in Ireland have recently experienced some form of discrimination, according to data published by ...
The Wright Group has secured planning permission to turn chef Dylan McGrath’s former Rustic Stone restaurant in Dublin into a ...
Lack of space at the State’s main youth detention centre resulted in two Dublin teenagers accused of being armed with a ...