Access given for repairs to Moore St buildings
The State has been granted access to historic buildings on Dublin’s Moore St to carry out ‘necessary repairs’.
Soldiers to return today
100 Irish troops will return home from the Golan Heights this evening after a 6 month deployment.
Rise in new car figures
There’s been a rise of 30 percent in new private cars licensed in the first quarter of the year.
Group claims Brexit would deter European students
It’s being claimed if the UK leaves the EU it will deter European students from attending British universities, which would damage the economy.
Settlement made in Uber dispute
Uber has agreed to pay around 7-million pounds to settle a legal dispute in California over background checks on its drivers.
Cahill says work needed at grassroots level to agree Government
Tipperary’s Fianna Fail TD says a lot of hard talking will have to be done both at national and grassroots level before a new Government is formed.
Thurles man sentenced for burglary
A Thurles man who threatened a woman and her 9 year old son with a knife during a break in at their home has been jailed for five years.
Man charged with Derry murder
A 28-year-old man will appear in court in Derry this morning charged with the sectarian murder of a civil servant in Northern Ireland in 2006.