Consumer caution warning as Black Friday approaches As Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are being advertised, shoppers are being advised to watch out for scams as they search for a bargain, … Consumer Affairs • 30 mins
IBM launches free AI training courses IBM has announced a collaboration with Dublin City University and Fast Track into Information Technology to deliver training in Artificial Intelligence to adult learners. Ireland • 5 hrs
'When you set the bar high, your fall can be acute' The higher you set the bar, the harder the fall; that's how Stephen Kenny described his decision to come into the Ireland job with the … Soccer • 2 hrs
Health survey shows increased vaping and antibiotic use The Healthy Ireland Survey 2023 has found a decline in people reporting good health and an increase in the use of e-cigarettes and antibiotics. Ireland • 1 hr
Next year will be 'exceptionally challenging' - Gloster The Head of the Health Service Executive has said that 2024 will be an exceptionally challenging year. Health • 1 hr
Action against Dolores O'Riordan's estate settled A High Court action for damages taken by a flight attendant against the estate of the late singer Dolores O'Riordan has been settled. Courts • 9 mins
'Don't ignore red flags' - sisters of murder victim speak out The sisters of an Irish woman who was murdered a month ago in New York have spoken publicly to call on people to recognise red … Prime Time • 1 hr
Swim coach jailed for spying on girls as they changed A swimming coach who set up cameras in a pool in Dublin and recorded young girls over a 12-month period as they were changing into … Courts • 15 hrs
Man found guilty of manslaughter of brother-in-law A man who believed that his wife had "cheated" on him in the past with his brother-in-law has been found not guilty of murder but … Courts • 4 hrs
Taoiseach urges de-escalation in Arab ambassador talks Taoiseach Leo Varadkar this evening met a group of Arab Ambassadors to Ireland, and with representatives of some Islamic countries, to discuss the situation in … Middle East • 14 hrs
Govt to scrap 1926 censorship laws for 'obscene' books The Minister for Justice has received approval from the Cabinet to begin repealing archaic censorship laws. Politics • 20 hrs
Challenge to Troubles legacy law being heard in Belfast A legal challenge to the British Government's controversial legislation ending all investigations into killings during the Troubles is taking place in Belfast. Ulster • 15 hrs
Government agrees increases in all classes of PRSI The Government has signed off on a plan to increase PRSI over five years to replenish the Social Insurance Fund. Politics • 2 mins
ICTU welcomes new pay-related unemployment payments The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has said it strongly supports moving away from flat-rate to pay-related social welfare benefits for PAYE workers. Business • 17 hrs
Breakdown in talks between union, Tara Mines management A union representing workers at Tara Mines has said that negotiations with management have failed to agree a path forward. Ireland • 16 hrs
Up to 3,000 properties subject to Vacant Home Tax The owners of up to 3,000 vacant properties across the country must pay the Vacant Home Tax, according the first set of returns for the … Ireland • 16 hrs
€960m for health as extra Govt spending approved The Government has signed off on an additional €4bn of spending at the Cabinet meeting today. Politics • 19 hrs
Pay increases worth 12.7% agreed for mechanical workers Pay increases worth 12.7% have been agreed for plumbers, pipefitters and welders in a deal that runs from January 2023 until 2026. Business • 18 hrs
Watch: Students back changes to Seanad election voting Students at TU Dublin have welcomed plans to allow all graduates to vote in Seanad elections. Politics • 16 hrs
HSE urges increased take-up of Covid and flu vaccines Concern over an expected rise in winter viruses has led the HSE to call for increased take-up of the Covid-19 and flu vaccines. Health • 21 hrs
Hopes that ceasefire could see release of Emily Hand Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said he is hopeful that reports of a deal which would see the release of some hostages from Gaza and a … Politics • 15 hrs
Boy tells TDs and senators: 'We need more trains now' A 13-year-old boy from Co Mayo, speaking to politicians at an Oireachtas committee, has criticised the lack of rail services in Ireland. Environment • 16 hrs
Govt to hold referenda on gender equality in March Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has confirmed that the Government intends to hold two referenda in early March on gender equality. Politics • 16 hrs
Trial hears Hayes 'punched and kicked' man A trial is under way at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court of three men, including All-Ireland winning hurler Kyle Hayes, who are charged with offences relating … Ireland • 15 hrs
Plan to allow all graduates to vote in Seanad elections Tens of thousands more people could soon be able to vote in Seanad elections under a plan Minister Darragh O'Brien brought to the Cabinet. Politics • 18 hrs