Bus dispute talks resume
Unions and management at Bus Éireann are beginning three days of talks in a bid to avert an all-out strike.
Microsoft’s confirmed plans to create another 600 jobs in Dublin
The software giant is creating 500 roles in a new global sales centre, and a further 100 in finance, engineering and operations.
Court rules sentence for road death too harsh
A Dublin man who killed a young mother after falling asleep at the wheel has won his appeal against the two year sentence he received.
Taoiseach says Ireland’s going to “need help from Europe” over Brexit
Enda Kenny’s opened the second all-island civic dialogue on Brexit in Dublin this morning.
Galway scientists make significant breakthrough
It’s in relation to artificial human muscles, or soft robots which can help organs function.
Garda whistleblower praises work of Tipperary TD
Keith Harrison has welcomed the announcement that the inquiry into the Maurice McCabe controversy will also investigate allegations of ill-treatment of other whistleblowers.
Criticism of lack of information during Clonmel outage
Irish Water has apologised for leaving a number homes without water or heat for over 24 hours.
Enda Kenny insists he is focused is on his work as Taoiseach
Fine Gael TDs will consider their next move after Enda Kenny last night refused to comment on his future as party leader.