Separate abortion law for teenagers in state care
THE Government will introduce standalone laws to deal with teenage girls and children in state care who request abortions.
THE Government will introduce standalone laws to deal with teenage girls and children in state care who request abortions.
Finance Minister Michael Noonan has ruled out the Coalition giving a free vote to Fine Gael TDs and senators on the abortion legislation.
A MAN in his mid 40s is due to appear before Carndonagh District Court today charged in relation to the murder of Bogdan Michalkiawicz last month.
A MEMBER of the Dail Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has kept the pressure up on embattled chairman John McGuinness by questioning his suitability to chair a banking inquiry.
Gardaí in, Co. Cork are investigating a single car road traffic crash last night which claimed the life of the 27-year-old driver.
A WOMAN who was discriminated against by Bank of Ireland Private Banking has been awarded €30,000 in compensation.
For probably the first time in history, there were two US presidents on Irish soil at the same time on the same day.
Newly qualified medical graduates who are working their intern year in hospitals are not receiving proper supervision by senior medics throughout their training, according to a new inspection report.
QUADRUPLE murderer John Geary (37) could not accept that his relationship with his former partner had ended and murdered her.
She is the 16-year-old who is trending on Twitter after introducing Michelle Obama on stage.
THE man who killed journalist Eugene Moloney after punching him in the head and then raising his arms in celebration is to be sentenced in two weeks.
A YOUNG mother, who died with her daughter in a frenzied knife attack at their home, knew their killer.
A DRIVER with New York's medical examiner's office has been suspended after the body of a 26-year-old Irish hit-and-run victim was placed in a van with bags of rubbish.
WORKERS are missing out on up to €1bn worth of lost pension cash.
THE Government has refused to rule out imposing a new levy on pensions, as it seeks to cover the cost of shortfalls in pension schemes at companies that go out of business.
SETTLEMENTS totalling more than €170,000 have been agreed in two separate High Court actions brought on behalf of children who suffered injuries at childcare facilities.
A WOMAN who says she fled Botswana because she refused to train as a fetish priestess can bring a new legal challenge against a decision to refuse her asylum, the High Court ruled.
A GAMBLING addict has avoided a jail term for conning a couple by convincing them that racehorse owner JP McManus would finance their "angel sanctuary" business.
THE garda watchdog has criticised gardai for being "slow" in co-operating with an investigation which led to two gardai being convicted for assault and another for trying to pervert the course of justice.
HEALTH Minister James Reilly is helping to push up health insurance costs by insisting that public hospitals charge a set daily rate of €828 for private patient procedures, regardless of whether they take 10 minutes or 10 hours to complete.
A YOUNG mother, who died with her daughter in a frenzied knife attack at their home, knew their killer.
A YOUNG couple were held at knifepoint and robbed of €10,000 as they waited in a car park to pay for a Ford Focus they had bought by phone.
THE bailout supervisors in the EU have lambasted the Government for the lack of progress in pushing through vital reforms, particularly to help the unemployed get back to work.
THE Government will introduce standalone laws to deal with teenage girls and children in state care who request abortions.
THE Government will be asked to bring in a 'swappage scheme' for owners of middle-aged cars in a move aimed at kickstarting sales in the motor industry.
THE family of anti-suicide campaigner Donal Walsh has issued a heartfelt "thank you" to the public for the support they received during his illness and after his death.
A MAN murdered his ex-partner, their baby daughter, a three-year-old boy and another young woman – then poured himself a glass of milk and drank it.
THE family of a father of three who was buried alive in a shallow grave have said they are "deeply unhappy" after the man convicted of his manslaughter received an eight-year sentence.
When President Barack Obama said it was difficult to speak after Michelle, he wasn't joking. The First Lady was the star of the show at the Waterfront Hall yesterday. We can expect in coming years to hear from high achievers who grew up poor in the post-Good Friday Agreement North, acknowledging her Belfast speech as a powerful inspiration. Quite simply, she delivered the "yes you can" message to the teenagers she identified as "kids like us" and she sounded like she meant it.
US President Barack Obama gave a rousing speech honouring peace, prosperity and the people of Ireland as he landed in Belffast today.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the attempted murder of a policeman in Northern Ireland.
MOTOR insurance premiums are set to be driven up because of changes in the way courts are run, a leading legal reformer has warned.
Kevin Bell was found unconscious on East 233rd Street in the Bronx on Sunday morning, according to US media.
HE might have become pop royalty, but singer Nicky Byrne's family come from an altogether more humble background.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has staunchly defended Ireland's under-fire tax system ahead of the G8 summit today where international tax evasion will be top of the agenda.
THE family of a young motorist who died in a head-on collision with a tour bus while driving his girlfriend to the motor tax office have spoken of their decision to donate his organs so "his memory can live on in others".
THE strains of 'The Lonesome Boatman' from a solitary tin whistle drifted across the sea breeze as the grieving family of three brothers who lost their lives at sea last week bade farewell to their loved ones.
Stab victim (8) made First Communion in May
James Joyce penned his epic novel 'Ulysses' about a simple day-long stroll around his native city, from his places of exile in Zurich, Trieste and Paris.
A MINI army of Shelbourne Hotel staff were giving the front facade of the famous old building a final wipedown – as gardai and American Secret Service agents hovered in the background.
THOUSANDS of Leaving Cert students are expected to change their mind about college choices now that the exams are winding up.
MUSIC lovers are avoiding many of the summer's biggest gigs because they can't afford the tickets, consumer advocates have claimed.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has staunchly defended Ireland's under-fire tax system ahead of the G8 summit today where international tax evasion will be top of the agenda.
THE country's largest drinks company has warned that a ban on drinks sponsorship could ultimately lead to less investment here.
GARDAI and marine casualty investigators have examined the boat at the centre of the Waterford drowning tragedy in which three brothers died.
TAOISEACH Enda Kenny's home was picketed last night protesters – some wearing skeleton masks and white shawls.
PRIVATE hospitals have warned they are in danger of closing if the Government presses ahead with plans to charge private patients the full cost of using public hospital beds.
BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken of his frustration at the slow pace of progress towards a shared future in Northern Ireland.
A FIANNA FAIL colleague of Dail Public Accounts Committee chairman John McGuinness says he does not believe the committee will get to hold the banking inquiry.
THE number of Irish people applying for working holiday visas in Australia has dropped substantially for the first time in five years.
THE price of filling a car with petrol or diesel has fallen slightly in the past month, with petrol now costing an average of €1.57 a litre and diesel €1.48.
British Prime Minister's closing remarks at the G8
Taoiseach Enda Kenny says Ireland will support proposals from G8 leaders which call on countries to change their rules to stop companies shifting their profits across borders.
US First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters enjoyed a private guided tour of Glendalough.
G8 leaders are in the final stages of their meeting at Enniskillen, trying to bridge the gap between Russia and the other countries over the war in Syria.
The state should establish a comprehensive redress scheme for all former residents of Magdalene laundries because it failed to protect human rights
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny chats to Obama and Cameron at the G8 talks in Fermanagh.
Syria is expected to dominate the second day of G8 talks in Northern Ireland today.
The sleepy South Dublin village is used to seeing famous faces, but today is to play host to the world’s most famous family, as the Obamas are expected to take up an invite from Bono and stop off for lunch.
In June 2003, Ireland hosted the Special Olympics World Summer Games. It was the largest event to be held in the world that year. Credit: SpecialOlympicsIrl
Specsavers has launched the search for Ireland’s Spectacle Wearer of the Year 2013
Specsavers has launched the search for the most unbreakable childhood friendship
The sunshine and light evenings inspire us to get outside and make the most of the finer weather
The new, secure way to buy Sterling and US Dollars from the Post Office
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.