Date set for Drumm trial
Former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank David Drumm will stand trial in April 2017 for an alleged conspiracy to defraud and false accounting.
Suspended sentence activated after conviction
A Thurles man who escaped jail after being convicted for a raft of crimes including assaulting a garda and making threats to kill or serious harm has had his suspended sentences activated.
Political uncertainty having negative impact on health service, say doctors
Doctors have criticised the current political vacuum as conditions continue to worsen for patients in our Emergency Departments.
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.