Irish Rail open to further talks over strike action
Irish Rail says it won’t close the door on talks with unions planning a campaign of industrial action at the company - starting this weekend.
National Guard to leave Ferguson in Missouri
The Governor of Missouri in the United States has ordered the state National Guard to begin withdrawing from Ferguson.
Bodies of MH17 victims flown home
The bodies of 20 Malaysian victims of the plane crash in eastern Ukraine last month have been flown home.
NoffLA wants new laws for selling alcohol
The National Off-Licence Association is calling on the Government to legislate for alcohol consumption.
Widespread tributes to Albert Reynolds
The 81 year old who passed away after long illness will be remembered for his leading role in the Northern Ireland Peace Process as well as the development of the Irish economy.
Revenue make significant gains in slowing rate of tobacco smuggling
The Irish Cancer Society says the Revenue Commissioners has made significant gains in slowing the rate of tobacco being smuggled into Ireland.
Drugs found in Roscrea searches
Drugs and drug paraphernalia have been seized by Gardaí during a number of morning raids across Roscrea.
Farmers urged to think of safety first
The IFA is urging farmers to think ‘safety’ following a rise in the number of people who have lost their lives on Irish farms.