23-year-old man stabbed to death in Dublin
GARDAI are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 23-year-old man in Dublin last night.
GARDAI are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 23-year-old man in Dublin last night.
Clare Daly to reveal details of a conversation about penalty points in Dail
INDUSTRIAL relations “Mr Fix-it” says no chance of deal being revisited.
FF leader risks losing two of his key lieutenants over abortion issue.
22 years after killing Patricia O'Toole, murderer begins a new life with a new family.
Lack of fodder leaves animals more vulnerable to disease.
Warren Gatland is in playful form. "What the hell is Tinder?"
Sicilian priest gunned down by the Mafia 20 years ago in Palermo is beatified.
Rockwell College will become fee-paying from September.
Law on pay cuts will be used against unions that don't sign up to agreement.
Child development expert expresses concerns over practices.
In the hours before his execution Connolly "returned to his Catholic faith".
BRITISH counter-terrorism police last night arrested three men.
Garda appeared before Dublin District Court.
GARDAI tried to intercept an elderly man driving on wrong side of motorway.
CALL for DPP to explain to victims the reasons why it chooses not to prosecute in certain cases.
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Former Chelsea midfielder, Ruud Gullit, believes Jose Mourinho's possible return to Stamford Bridge would be a good move for the club.
The tearful family of Drummer Lee Rigby, who was killed in a terrorist attack in Woolwich, pay tribute to their "hero".
A Star Wars X-wing Starfighter made from 5.3 million bricks has been put on display in Times Square in New York.
A CHILDHOOD friend of Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo has claimed that he was approached by MI5 six months ago and asked if he would work for the security service.
A Syrian-born Islamist cleric who taught one of the attackers accused of hacking to death an off-duty British soldier on a London street praised the attack for its "courage" and said Muslims would see it as a strike on a military target.
Family of murdered soldier speak.
A child development expert who has viewed footage secretly filmed at three child creches that are the subject of an RTE Prime Time investigation said the videos showed inappropriate childcare practices at all of the facilities that could harm emotional and physical development.
FIANNA FAIL leader Micheal Martin risks losing two of his key lieutenants over the abortion issue.
TWO of the Dail's most effective critics of the banks and their behaviour during the boom could find themselves shut out from taking part in the long-awaited banking inquiry, the Sunday Independent can reveal.
At the presentation ceremony following yesterday's gripping Pro12 final, referee John Lacey must have wished the master of ceremonies would bypass the bit where he asked the crowd to show their appreciation for the match officials. The massed ranks of the Ulster faithful unloaded a volley of boos in their direction. True, Lacey started by blowing them off the park but by the end the balance had been restored (13-12 in Leinster's favour), and Ulster were beaten by a better team, a team that have sent off their departing trio of coach Joe Schmidt, Jonny Sexton and Isa Nacewa with another two medals for their collection. And how well deserved.
WHEN he won the Epsom Derby in 2008 and elevated himself to the front rank of Irish trainers, Jim Bolger sought the wise counsel of his colleague, John Oxx. Bolger had a burning question. "How long," he wanted to know, "does the glow last?" Oxx, who had landed the great prize with Sinndar in 2000, responded hopefully. "If you never train another," he said, "it will last forever."
Three goals in seven minutes before half-time eased Cork past Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds and into the Munster football championship semi-final.
Providence Resources' oil find at Barryroe, off the coast of Cork, could generate taxes of €4.5bn over the life of the well, according to a new report from PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
MANWIN, one of the world's biggest porn companies, has opened an office in Dublin after setting up a low-tax intellectual property hub here only six months ago to handle its racy online content.
PAUL Coulson's Ardagh is considering the sale of a €400m stake in the tin can and glass bottle firm ahead of a proposed flotation on US stock markets.
Liz McClarnon has admitted her anxiety over an obsessed, threatening fan made her think twice about the Atomic Kitten reunion.
The country singer has donated $1million to the Red Cross to help the victims of the Oklahoma disaster.
Kim Kardashian is expected to reveal the sex of her unborn child on television.
A French soldier in Paris was last night stabbed in the neck by a man who fled and is being sought by police.
SUSPECTED Maoist rebels killed at least 19 people when they ambushed a convoy carrying regional leaders from India's ruling Congress party in dense forest yesterday officials said, one of the deadliest such attacks in recent years.
SWEDEN'S capital was relatively calm last night with only isolated incidents of violence by youths after nearly a week of car-burnings and vandalism that have highlighted growing inequality in Swedish society.
TO the best of my recollection, it was Napoleon who said that genius consisted of 99pc perspiration and 1pc inspiration. This is profoundly true of industrial relations. It calls for long hours, intense work, vast experience and a knowledge of how to gain and retain trust.
AS heated as the abortion debate in Ireland has become, there was palpable embarrassment and unease among many Catholics at the raising of potential excommunications and public refusal of communion at Mass for politicians who vote for abortion legislation.
I DON'T like the term wags. I don't know anyone who does. It can objectify wives and girlfriends and stereotype them as some kind of Balenciaga-carrying bunch who've bagged the star man. Some see them as another forum to voyeuristically grade women into Who's Hot. And Who's Hotter.
Leona Lewis refuses to sing.
Will Smith and his son Jaden surprised 90 schoolchildren, when dropped in on their end-of-term celebrations for their Leadership Clubs.
After a raft of films at this year's festival gorging on wealth and splendour such "The Great Gatsby" and Sofia Coppola's "The Bling Ring", "Nebraska" stars Bruce Dern in what director Alexander Payne called a film for the modern "depression era".
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Women who are pregnant or planning to have children should ensure they consume the right amount of iodine or risk their child having a low IQ, according to researchers.
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‘Should’ve gone to Specsavers’, will be a phrase aimed less often at referees, now that the new Hawkeye points detection technology is going live at Croke Park.
Bright crimson, blush pink and indigo blue are the keynotes in one of the biggest fashion stories of this year. Designer John Rocha has launched his first ever eyewear collection, teaming up with Specsavers.
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