UCD’s L&H society gets second team into Irish Times debate final
Rob Fitzpatrick and Adrianne Ward advance as a team after winning Cork semi-final, with Trinity’s Tom Frances the winning individual
Taoiseach ‘fully understands anger’ over Storm Éowyn as power restoration continues
ESB Networks warned public not to approach dangerous fallen electricity infrastructure
Storm Éowyn: EU to send 17 generators to Ireland as nearly 142,000 remain without electricity
Repair crews from Austria, Finland arrive to assist ESB in restoring power
A week without power: 94-year-old woman who requires electric hoist is stuck in her bed in Artane
Several nuns aged in their 80s and 90s and living in a convent in north Dublin have been badly affected
Gardaí say death of baby girl found unresponsive at Co Longford home is not being treated as suspicious
Results of postmortem have determined the course of Garda investigation
What’s it like to be 25 in Ireland today? 70% live at home with their parents, CSO finds
Fewer than one in 20 own their own home, almost seven in 10 live with their parents, one in eight have emigrated - a snapshot CSO survey shows the pressure on twentysomethings
A ‘flagrant disregard for the law’: Landlords ordered to pay damages to tenants over CCTV monitoring
Cameras at Co Cork property sent notifications to couple’s phones when tenants entered and exited
Landlord must pay €12,000 after serving notice of termination and then re-advertising at higher rent
Natalie Gorghi rented property with her family for more than 11 years
Ireland’s Jewish and Palestinian communities call for urgency in implementing Gaza ceasefire
Israeli cabinet’s delay in voting on the proposed deal which is due to begin on Sunday sparks concerns that it may unravel
Irish aid worker in Gaza: ‘The needs are still enormous’
Jenny Higgins (37) works at a field hospital in Gaza established by the medical aid charity Med-UK
Programme for government pledges cheaper childcare, 300,000 new homes and a ‘Year of the Invitation’
New plan to replace Housing For All and more public sector investment in infrastructure part of coalition’s deal
Programme for government as it happened: ‘Fair but firmer’ migration system, tax breaks and regeneration of Dublin’s main streets
Full programme for government agreed, with parties set to meet to review and ratify document
More than 68,000 learners awaiting driving test, some as long as seven months
Longest waits in Navan and shortest in Killarney, but both miss target of 10-week maximum wait
Housing crisis unlikely to improve in short term under ‘conservative’ targets
Experts say Government’s new-build targets ‘made in a vacuum’ and warn ‘clear direction in policy for 10 years’ is needed to solve crisis
Just 142 applications for exemptions made ahead of XL bully ban despite thousands of such dogs being in State
Owners will need an exemption certificate from February 1st when the animals will be prohibited