Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris said the Government was “closely monitoring the situation” regarding the US ...
The council is no stranger to horse manure, having brought in rules as far back as 2010 that jarveys in the city centre must ...
German chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that Europe’s freedom is dependent on its ability to defend itself. A year after ...
Aidan Gallagher’s Bowbeck says development has been delayed by judicial review that led to €3.22m in costs and economic factors ...
More than 2,000 frontline staff at the National Ambulance Service are to be balloted on industrial action after renewed ...
The Hoxton Hotel, formerly the Central Hotel, shares walls with Yamamori Izakaya on South Great George’s Street. It sought ...
The bank’s debit and credit card spending data, which only covers February 14th and is compared with the same date last year, shows steep declines in the purchase of flowers, which were down 33 per ...
In one, recorded in April 2025, security logs show staff were alerted to two people trapped in a panoramic lift at Dublin’s Criminal Courts of Justice (CCJ) on Parkgate Street. On CCTV, the staff ...
These include the reciprocal and top-up tariffs imposed on many countries, including the EU. Imports from the EU to the US are subject to a 15 per cent tariff, with exceptions for ...
Warm tributes were led by the Chief Justice and Attorney General to Supreme Court judge Elizabeth Dunne on her retirement after an “extraordinary” 30 years as a judge in the Irish courts. Attorney ...
Addiction causing women to engage in risky behaviour ‘including survival sex’ and ‘violent personal relationships’ ...
The US has amassed a vast military force in the Middle East as president Donald Trump warned Iran to reach a deal on its nuclear programme within a “maximum” of 15 days or “bad things will happen”.