Hayes says Ireland can survive fallout from BSE case
Tipperary Junior Agriculture Minister says our stringent animal health regime will ensure our beef industry survives the suspected BSE case in Louth.
Carrick rescue group targeted by thieves
Carrick River Rescue has appealed for anyone with information to come forward after thousands of Euro worth of their equipment was stolen.
Court appearance in relation to Aras Attracta investigation
Six people have been brought to court and charged with assaults at the Aras Attracta care home in Co. Mayo.
Receiver appointed to well known bakery
Irish Pride has gone into receivership.
Dáil set to reject Tipp TDs plans to give Irish Water a separate ombudsman
The government is rejecting a bill from independent TD Mattie McGrath, which is being debated today
High Court rules against RTE application
A High Court judge has refused to set aside an order stopping RTE airing details of Denis O’Brien’s banking arrangements with IBRC.
Former IMF chief cleared by French court.
The former IMF chief Dominique Strauss Kahn has been found not guilty of charges of ‘aggravated pimping’.
HIQA report critical of Louth centre
Residents at a centre for people with disabilities in Louth were locked into a unit, alone, because of a shortage of staff on duty.