Cost of renting in Dublin passes boom levels
The cost of renting in Dublin has passed the levels at the peak of the boom for the first time.
Irish workers 4th happiest in the world
Irish workers are the fourth happiest in the world and the happiest in the EU, according to a study by Indeed.
Sean Ryan elected to council vacancy
Tipperary is one of the 1st local authorities to fill a vacancy created by the election of dozens of councillors nationwide to the 32nd Dail.
Bail decision expected on Drumm today
Gardai have objected to David Drumm’s bail application because they believe the former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank will flee the country.
Overcrowding numbers near 500 as talks continue
The number of people waiting for a hospital bed is once again at almost 500.
Bruton foresees cross-party co-operation
A Fine Gael minister has admitted his party will need the support of Fianna Fáil to enter government.
Talks ongoing in transport and health disputes
Industrial action could be looming across public transport and hospitals, as three different disputes are being negotiated today in Dublin.
Appeal for witnesses after injured teenager found
A 13 year-old girl is being treated in hospital, after she was found injured on the N40 in Cork City.