Man arrested following Dublin stabbing
A man remains in a serious condition, following a stabbing incident in Dublin’s city centre yesterday.
Donegal man on trial for parents’ murder
The jurors in the trial of a Donegal man accused of murdering his parents are due to begin their deliberations later today.
Govt to set up taskforce on rising insurance costs
The Dáil is set to pass a motion calling for a taskforce to investigate the rising cost of insurance.
USI welcome mental health funding reversal
The Union of Students in Ireland has welcomed the restoration of 12 million euro in funding for mental health services.
Rents continue upward trend despite caps
Rents around the country are continuing to rise despite the two-year cap placed on landlords last December.
Leaving and Junior Cert exams begin
The first exam is over for the almost five thousand Tipperary students sitting the Junior and Leaving Cert.
Gardaí graduate in Templemore today
144 Gardaí are preparing to graduate from Templemore Garda college this afternoon.
Fall in trolley numbers last month
The number of patients on trolleys fell in May according to new figures from nurses.