Shatter's future depends on garda report
EMBATTLED Justice Minister Alan Shatter will be left to sweat over the coming days as the opposition scent blood over his failure to complete a breath test.
EMBATTLED Justice Minister Alan Shatter will be left to sweat over the coming days as the opposition scent blood over his failure to complete a breath test.
Weather experts warn that the long chilly spells could become normal.
HOTELIER helped raise millions to rebuild areas devastated by a tsunami.
Inspectors' reports on three creches at centre of undercover investigation
Law on pay cuts will be used against unions that don't sign up to agreement.
UK watchdog penalises two Irish property developers who hid assets.
CONVICTED serial rapist wanted on suspicion of attempted sexual assault checked himself into hospital.
AER Lingus should inject €110m into troubled scheme, says Labour Court.
George Hook to lead commemorations of JFK's historic visit here.
Polish accused include a father and son
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.
IRISH manager dismissed after refusing transfer to iCalifornia HQ.
FOUND guilty of spying by hacking into mobile phone's voicemail messages.
Micheal Martin's support for abortion legislation attacked by pro-life campaigners.
Leads tornado recovery efforts
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44-year-old Jennifer Aniston strips to her undies in new movie
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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.
Will Smith and his son Jaden surprised 90 schoolchildren, when dropped in on their end-of-term celebrations for their Leadership Clubs.
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.
BRITAIN'S security services faced questions today over whether they could have done more to prevent the murder of a soldier hacked to death in a busy London street after it emerged that his suspected killers were known to intelligence officers.
EMBATTLED Justice Minister Alan Shatter will be left to sweat over the coming days as the opposition scent blood over his failure to complete a breath test.
A GARDA is facing trial after allegedly giving a forged letter in the name of the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to a sexual abuse victim.
A CORONER has accused financial institutions of operating in "a moral vacuum" in the way they pursue debts from the Celtic Tiger era, following the death by suicide of a prominent businessman.
If you were seeking the distillation of the confidence playing for Bayern Munich breeds in its players, especially this recent gilded generation of Germans, then watching Philipp Lahm and Thomas Muller face questions at Wembley was an emphatic reminder of how they regard themselves.
AS four of Gaelic football's so-called 'Super Six' open their championship campaigns this weekend, Mickey Harte insists Tyrone have no fear of All-Ireland champions Donegal.
RORY McILROY and Graeme McDowell were both washed out of the BMW PGA Championship as Shane Lowry burst into the limelight by playing "the best round I've ever shot" on a day for true heroes at Wentworth.
BANK of Ireland boss Richie Boucher has scotched speculation that the institution might need a further cash injection and told Taoiseach Enda Kenny that the bank believes it's "morally important" to ensure that taxpayers receive a return on their investment in the company.
The country's third richest man said the Government's debt problems would be solved by a default or "hopefully" through controlled inflation.
SHARES in Petroceltic International have tumbled after the Dublin-based explorer said it would abandon an exploration well off the Bulgarian coast that doesn't have commercial gas volumes.
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.
Actress Amanda Bynes has been arrested in midtown Manhattan after she heaved a marijuana bong out of a window, police said.
Passengers on board a British Airways flight that was forced to make an emergency landing after an engine caught fire praised the pilot's swift and calm action.
A ZOO worker who was injured in a tiger attack at an animal park in Dalton-in-Furness has died, Cumbria Police said today.
BRITAIN and the US have combined to heap fresh pressure on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to kick-start the Middle East peace process by telling them to make "hard decisions" soon or face losing the chance of a two-state solution.
BY one of those strange coincidences, the same day psychiatrist Kevin Malone testified to the Oireachtas Health Committee on abortion and suicide this week, he also launched a major report on suicide among Irish males.
We worry enough about our children's development, without now having to worry that they are not being well-minded while we work.
SOMEBODY asked me recently why the Government had spent so long seeking agreement with the public service unions regarding pay and pension bill savings from 2013 to 2016. After all, at the conclusion of discussions at the Labour Relations Commission, on Haddington Road, we had been talking for the guts of five months.
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".
Spain's capital is often overlooked in favour of its beachside sister, Barcelona
A poll of airline staff has suggested that single men in their thirties have the best chance of getting a free upgrade on a flight
By Chrissie Russell
If a pregnant woman wants a shorter labour, preparing the father-to-be for the process is key.
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.
Is your baby too good for hand-me-downs?
Your parents are lucky they live in Australia if thats what you think they are for, to be their at your every beck and call! You decided to have kids, now figure out how ...
The Coffee Dock......... Now that takes me back.
Yet we can give banks unlimited money!
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.