Man arrested in connection with multiple instances of romance fraud in Dublin
Suspect in his 30s was arrested and several electronic devices were seized from him
Woman arrested in connection with Dublin riots of November 2023
Suspect is being questioned in relation to an allegation of criminal damage arising out of the riots of the night of November 24th, 2023
Ireland weather: Status orange ice warning for 15 counties but temperatures set to climb in coming days
Lying snow, some icy patches and black ice set to linger into weekend as temperatures begin to climb
Ireland weather updates: New orange warning issued for low temperatures and ice from this evening
Cold snap: Met Éireann records temperature of -7.5 in Mullingar as ESB and Uisce Éireann work to restore electricity and water supplies
Surge in flu cases as almost 4,000 fall ill in first week of the year
Latest figures from HPSC show largest recorded number of cases of virus for at least seven years
Ireland weather: Status orange ice warning comes into effect for most of country
Donegal remains on status yellow warning with temperatures forecast as low as -8 degrees in the midlands
‘We’re looking at the positives’: Snowed in without power, family of six embraces camping stove amid ‘tough’ tech-free days
Without electricity or heating for four days, the O’Dwyers in Co Limerick have taught their kids card games, Cluedo and charades
Paul Williams: ‘Organised crime could not thrive without the connivance of so-called law-abiding society’
The crime writer and journalist has penned a personal account of his career covering the underworld, and he describes it as the most difficult of them all to write
Irish anti-Semitism claims ‘false, irresponsible and mischievous’, said Jewish community in 1944
Community lived on ‘terms of closest friendship’ with fellow citizens, noted Jewish representative council
Irish America appalled by De Valera’s visit to German minister after Hitler’s death
Furious messages to diplomats in US took issue with taoiseach’s action amid wartime neutrality
Mary Robinson was blocked by Government from taking up UN role in 1993
Dick Spring warned dual role would clash with public’s understanding of presidency as ‘total’ role
Family of Irishman assassinated on Bloody Sunday by Collins ‘Squad’ compensated by British
Captain Patrick McCormack’s relatives received equivalent of £450,000 after he was shot dead in Gresham Hotel in Dublin
Ireland weather: Mild Christmas conditions forecast to turn dramatically colder
Relatively mild and settled conditions to continue until the weekend
Delivery driver (40s) dies after car enters water at Grand Canal in Kildare
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to incident in which father-of-one Jason Hallahan died
Speed limits are ‘there for a reason’, says senior garda, after 600 weekend detections
Assistant Commissioner says there is still a cohort of motorists who do not obey speed limits designed to protect vulnerable road users