Six more people appear in court charged in connection with Coolock disturbances
A total of 21 people have been charged in connection with scenes of disorder near former Crown Paints factory on Malahide Road
Thirteen men and two women charged with public order offences after Coolock unrest
All 15 released on conditional bail and ordered to appear in court again in September
Coolock violence: Fifteen people appear in court after anti-immigration protests
Scenes followed earlier fire at makeshift camp near site earmarked for asylum-seeker accommodation
‘We must unite as one nation’, says Biden after Donald Trump attempted assassination
Dead suspect identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks (20) while questions asked over US secret service after attack on former president
Gardaí investigating after bus driver ‘shot in face’ with air gun in Limerick
Union says woman (30s) fired at one of a group of youths who had refused to pay a fare when boarding in O’Malley Park area of city
Garda Commissioner calls for graduated fines to punish those caught speeding
Drew Harris wants Government to consider graduated penalty point system amid rising road deaths, letter shows
Landlord who slept in tenant’s apartment in ‘reign of harassment’ fined €14,500
The woman said she went on holidays in June 2022 and when she came home she realised the landlord had stayed there without her consent as his toothbrush was left in the bathroom
College applications up strongly for physiotherapy, dentistry and pharmacy, CAO figures show
Finding comes from office’s ‘change of mind’ data, which details students’ third level course choices as of July 1st deadline
Man (31) died due to ‘traumatic blunt force head injury’, after altercation in Dublin, inquest told
James Kailedzi died at his home as a result of injuries sustained in the incident last year
US working ‘tirelessly’ for Gaza ceasefire, envoy tells Dublin gathering
Hundreds attend Independence Day event at ambassador’s Phoenix Park resident amid protest over foreign policy
‘It’s a really cool achievement’: Irish athletics team inspiring girls across the country
Recent Irish success in the European Athletics Championships is inspiring athletes across the country
Is Jack Chambers Fianna Fáil’s leader in waiting?
Ascension to role of party’s deputy leader seen as step towards even greater things for 33-year-old Dubliner
National Maternity Hospital apologises to parents of baby who died six days after being born
Registrar doctor at the time had noted reading of the foetal heart rate as suspicious but it was later deemed satisfactory
Labour and the Social Democrats: is it time for a conscious coupling?
Fergus Finlay, an adviser to former Labour leader Dick Spring, said he was surprised at the ‘animosity’ to the idea of merging from the Social Democrats
Elections 2024: All 949 local seats filled as counting continues for Europe in Midlands-North-West and Ireland South
Luke Ming Flanagan leads the pack in Castlebar as battle for three Ireland South seats comes down to four candidates