Olympic torch begins journey across France after festive welcome in Marseille
A majestic three-mast ship carried the Olympic torch from Greece for the welcoming ceremony in the French city’s Old Port
A majestic three-mast ship carried the Olympic torch from Greece for the welcoming ceremony in the French city’s Old Port
Parish Priest of Ennis, Fr Tom Ryan, said prayers with the infant boy’s bereft parents and wider family
Outgoing students' union president Laszlo Molnarfi described the resolution as an "unprecedented" result
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of Fast By The Horns by Moses McKenzie and Queen Macbeth by Val McDermid
The hunger strike is part of a wider protest against the war in Gaza
Dean Byrne is on trial at the Special Criminal Court accused of conspiring with Brady to pervert the course of justice
The Government’s response asylum seekers sleeping in tents is ‘inhumane’, the Taoiseach heard
Victor Titov (48) pleaded guilty to three sample counts representing 14 charges of fraud
The 39-year-old told the judge her four-year-old daughter finds the twice-daily three-mile walk "very challenging"
The infant was pronounced dead at University Hospital Limerick
KC Capital says the cost of removing the allegedly defective concrete from the nine-storey Greenside Building in Cuffe Street is some €9 million and its total loss and damage is €13 million
High Court has granted judgment of €117,500 against a former company director in favour of a Renault truck and commercial vehicles dealer
Rafah has been a vital conduit for humanitarian aid since the start of the war and is the only place where people can enter and exit
The mansion on S Street in the US capital was sold by the Department of Foreign Affairs for around $8 million in March after a series of inspections revealed it was no longer safe for use by diplomats, their families, or people attending official events
Minister for Media Catherine Martin said it is important that a sustainable funding model for public service media be put in place
The pharmaceutical company said it was “incredibly proud” of the vaccine
36% believe a change in Government would be a good thing for the property market, while 5% believe the Government is currently doing enough to help
More than one million civilians are sheltering in the city after evacuating other parts of Gaza amid Israel’s war in the region
The allegations were made by a now former staff member who alleged the children in the school's special autism unit were pulled and dragged "countless times" by two other staff members
Tús Community Employment Scheme members have finished a prototype of the green house they built from the disused screens from their own offices and are now planning to roll out the project so local groups can have their own screen house in which to grow their own vegetables.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he will pass an amended version of the hate speech legislation before the next general election.
Minister for Education Norma Foley made the remarks at a press event to launch the second year of the free schoolbooks scheme for primary schools
A 15-year-old girl killed after the car she was travelling in crashed in Co Wicklow last Sunday is to be laid to rest on Friday in her native town
Members of the Edinburgh University Justice for Palestine Society have been on hunger strike throughout much of this week.
In rapidly ageing China, millions can't afford to retire
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