Kenny backs Shatter for now as Labour seeks answers
Labour demands answers over Shatter's use of confidential garda information.
Labour demands answers over Shatter's use of confidential garda information.
Man shot in the head in apparent gangland execution.
Homeowners who want to move will be offered lifeline.
Wife plans improvements for their new US mansion.
Report by Quinn into loss of Insurance empire.
GARDAI to seek extra time to detain suspected gunman.
Louis Walsh 'more than impressed' with talent at auditions.
Pope Francis admits to dozing off while praying.
Six injured in car crash two weeks after arriving in Perth.
IT'S the stuff of fairytales for a tiny GAA club.
Bank to re-enter the commercial property market.
First signs of division among senior clerics emerge.
So what do the critics say on the movie?
The highs and lows of living in Australia
Tips on making the most of your garden, whatever the weather
Bressie on revisiting his sporting past
Rory Best is Ireland skipper for US tour
Wilkinson kicked three penalties and landed the decisive conversion to Delon Armitage's try as Toulon rallied from 15-6 down to clinch their first major trophy in over two decades.
Tributes paid to Garda at memorial mass
TALKS on salvaging a public-sector pay deal are entering an "intensive" period as unions and management mount a final push to avoid government-imposed pay cuts.
A school which was under threat of closing has won a reprieve after a bull called Hero saved the day.
SOME residents in a nursing home drank too much while socialising locally, putting their safety at risk, inspectors have found.
Les Kiss has confirmed that he will be a permanent member of Joe Schmidt's Ireland coaching team upon completion of the summer tour to the United States and Canada.
JONNY WILKINSON has capped a triumphant Heineken Cup campaign with Toulon by being named European player of the year.
Rory Best will lead Ireland's 28-man squad for their tour to the United States and Canada after being overlooked by the British and Irish Lions.
GALWAY may lose some of their players to the USA after an embarrassing 17-point defeat by Mayo in the first round of the Connacht championship.
LES KISS has confirmed that he will be part of Joe Schmidt's team when the New Zealander takes over as Ireland coach this summer.
At the final whistle, Arsene Wenger turned towards his bench with both fists in the air and instinctively hugged the nearest man in an Arsenal jersey, which happened to be Mikel Arteta. This was what fourth place meant to Arsenal, so forgive them if it got a little emotional.
ULSTER Bank is to re-enter the commercial property market with a limited appetite to advance new real estate loans and so-called vendor finance to bidders for the bank's own property-backed assets, the Irish Independent has learnt.
Homeowners who want to move house but are afraid of losing their low interest tracker mortgages will be offered a lifeline by two major banks. A tracker is a mortgage linked to the currently low rate set by the European Central Bank.
IRELAND'S tax rules for multinational corporations will be back in focus tomorrow when a powerful US Senate committee questions the head of technology giant Apple on its offshore assets.
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have reportedly broken up after more than three years of dating.
Kim Kardashian is apparently planning to take her baby on tour with Kanye West.
Madonna reportedly “didn’t even glance” in Gwyneth Paltrow’s direction at the Met Gala.
NORTH KOREA fired a short-range missile from its east coast this morning.
A TODDLER pulled from the wreckage of a car crash that killed five family members was sent to a morgue in a body bag in the belief he was dead.
A man has died while a boy and another man are fighting for their lives after a light aircraft crashed on the approach to an airport runway.
When I heard Donal Walsh had died, I couldn't help thinking of Spike Milligan's line: I told you I was sick. For those of us who didn't know Donal, who didn't live with his illness and see its progress, there was a strange sense of surprise that he had really died, that his young life was actually snuffed out in the end. Obviously everyone knew Donal was dying. His imminent death was central to the life-affirming message he brought to the nation. But somehow, when the inevitable came, it was a shock. I suppose this young man, whom none of us really knew but we all felt we knew, didn't seem like the type to die.
Since 2008, economic policy in Ireland has been understandably focused upon the deflation of the bank credit bubble and its budgetary consequences. But Ireland faces serious economic policy problems which pre-date the financial crisis. Two reports released in recent weeks highlight one of the most serious – the unsustainable current system of retirement income provision. State pension schemes are unfunded (the social insurance 'fund' is just a book entry in the State accounts) and reliant entirely on the health of future tax revenues. If these fail to grow strongly, the State will struggle to meet pension commitments to its own employees and to the wider public who are covered by the contributory and non-contributory old-age pension schemes.
Our latest opinion poll, conducted earlier this month, shows little change in terms of party support, with most of them tipping along at more or less the same position as last month. Both Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have slipped back (an insignificant) one point, with Sinn Fein the apparent beneficiary. It is as you were for both Labour and the independents. There has been some stabilisation of the Labour vote over the past couple of months, stalling the steady decline that we witnessed earlier in the year.
Juries and television viewers across Europe awarded the barefoot, hippie-chic 20-year-old for the catchy love song that is driven by her deep, Shakira-like voice.
Brian O'Reilly reports from the Eurovision
Ryan performs in his final dress rehearsal for tonight's final
Those going in search of the filming locations for Baz Luhrmann’s version of The Great Gatsby will find themselves a long, long way from the east coast of America
I had never before seen such an amazing shade of blue as that of the Adriatic
Explore the cobbled streets or relax with one of Prague’s finest beers in this charming city
WOMEN undergoing IVF are three times more likely to have a baby through a new technique that scientists are claiming as the biggest fertility breakthrough for 35 years.
Giving small amounts of formula to babies soon after birth can assist breastfeeding
Single kids have often been portrayed as spoilt, demanding and difficult
"The Pope, who has made straight talk and simplicity a hallmark of his papacy ---" Straight talk? Are you kidding? The guy heads an organisation that is the world's bigg...
Always the young, at the same time the world gets older.
Could happen anywhere and to anyone, NO?
People with coeliac disease have a higher risk of developing the bone disease osteoporosis
John Rocha, known for his signature muted tones, has brought in a vibrant palette for his debut foray in to eyewear
Lulu unveils a collection of glasses created specifically for stylish women aged 50 plus
‘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.
One of the problems with managing a gluten free diet is making sure that you don’t accidentally pick up gluten.