Rosie O’Donnell moving to Ireland to escape Trump administration
US president told Micheál Martin he is ‘better off not knowing’ who comedian is
Dunnes Stores fined for selling nine year out of date infant formula that made baby violently ill
Five-week-old child was taken to Drogheda hospital after vomiting up Aptamil formula with 2015 expiry date
Slushy ice drinks pose health risks for children aged under eight, researchers say
Irish-led study finds youths can become sick with ‘glycerol intoxication syndrome’ from drinking the products
Ireland weather: Cooler conditions on way but St Patrick’s Day set to be dry
Little rain forecast for coming days but any that falls overnight could land as sleet or snow
‘Taller’ St Patrick’s Day Dublin parade to aid visibility
Community groups that normally parade on the ground ‘will be on floats’ to make them easier to see
‘I feel so sorry for any young people who are gambling’: Cheltenham week a tough time for recovering addicts
Chris Joyce (31) hit rock bottom in November 2018 because of his addiction to gambling
Compulsory acquisitions brings new lease of life to Limerick properties
Audrey Crowe describes how compulsory acquisitions have brought a new lease of life to some of Limerick's derelict properties. Video: Ronan McGreevy
Cost of long-delayed Dublin Airport Metrolink could rise to more than €23bn, Minister told
Briefing for Darragh O’Brien warns true cost of link between Swords, Dublin Airport and city centre will only be known at procurement stage
M50 crash: Tributes paid to motorcyclist known as ‘Danish Paddy’ after death in collision
Christian Rasmussen (51) died when his motorcycle was in a collision with the car on the motorway
Learner drivers face having to start again if they have more than four permits without passing a test
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien advises changes must be made to learner permit regime for sake of road safety
EU will not be deterred by US criticism of tech firm regulation, says McGrath
Mr McGrath says European Commission is looking at setting up a ‘democracy shield’ to deal with political misinformation and disinformation
Take a tour of Monto, Dublin's one-time notorious red light district
Dublin historian Terry Fagan talks about the centenary of the closure of one of Europe’s most notorious red light districts. Video: Ronan McGreevy
Irish language station TG4 appoints its first woman as director-general
Deirdre Ní Choistín has worked with the station for the last 25 years in many different roles
Sinn Féin’s Doherty defends going to funeral of ‘friend’ and ex-IRA man ‘Bik’ McFarlane
Sinn Féin has faced criticism for its tributes to Brendan McFarlane, who died last month
‘None of this would have happened but for her’: Widower who won law change over pension inequality welcomes reform
John O’Meara challenged refusal to allow him to receive the contributory welfare payment after his partner died