Man is questioned over human trafficking in Donegal
Gardaí are continuing to question a man in relation to a suspected human trafficking network in the northwest.
Emergency service attend fire at Dundrum House Hotel
The fire brigade are battling a blaze at Dundrum House Hotel this morning.
McGrath labels Gov ‘inept’ for lack of scrap metal legislation
The Government has been accused of abandoning people in failing to bring forward laws to combat scrap metal theft.
Tributes flood in for Tipperary woman Cathriona White
Tributes have been paid to Tipperary native Cathriona White who was found dead at her home in America.
Man arrested in connection with human trafficking in Donegal
Gardaí are continuing to question a man in connection with alleged people trafficking in County Donegal.
ESRI expects strong growth in economy this year
The ESRI is advising the government to adopt a neutral budget this year to avoid a return to boom-bust economics.
Man due in court over Drogheda stabbing
A man arrested in connection with an attack at a Louth Pharmacy is due to appear in court this morning.
IBI call for TV license to be used for all public service broadcasting
The group representing the independent broadcasters of Ireland is calling for all public service broadcasting to be funded through the television licence fee.