Last night was the first televised debate of the election campaign, with 10 party leaders taking part. The debate on RTÉ's ...
The Green Party has promised to deliver 14,000 beds for International Protection Applicants by building on state-owned lands.
The General Election issues coming to the forefront in the large Dublin Bay North constituency include housing, childcare and ...
Fianna Fáil has vowed to set an “expedited” justice system for use during a national emergency. So far, 57 people have been ...
People who park in a disabled parking space without a blue badge should be issued with an instant fine of €150.
People should turn off their Christmas lights to “help save the planet” and show solidarity with flood victims in Spain, one ...
Children as young as nine are damaging their skin using “really dangerous” anti-ageing skin serums. On Newstalk Breakfast, ...
A 28-year-old man who destroyed a Garda patrol car by setting it on fire during the Dublin riots last year insisted he is “not a racist".
Hundreds of new Kilkenny jobs have been created by healthcare company, Abbott, with more to come upon its expansion to Donegal.
In the lead up to the leaders’ debate tonight, Stefanie Preissner speaks about the purpose of these debates and why we love to watch them.
Micheál Martin has objected to Fine Gael's decision to allow candidate John McGahon to run in the General Election. Mr ...
The victim sued in a civil trial for assault and battery and the High Court found Senator McGahon 65% liable for damages.