The State Examinations Commission is reviewing the circumstances that led to a delay in issuing Leaving Cert exam papers that students sat this morning and has apologised to schools and candidates affected.
Three buses carrying International Protection Applicants were escorted to Crooksling near Tallaght in Dublin this morning where they have been promised safe accommodation.
Harvey Weinstein will be retried in New York, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office has said, a week after the state's highest court threw out his 2020 rape conviction.
An 80-year-old former scout leader has been sentenced to six years and eight months in prison for abusing five young boys, all scouts, in the 1970s and early 1980s.
The chief executive of Dublin Airport operator daa has warned that the passenger cap at the airport will cost jobs next year and the year after, while it awaits a planning decision on increasing it from the current 32 million a year to 40 million.
A primary school in the midlands has launched High Court proceedings over the National Council for Special Education's refusal to allocate it additional special needs assistants.
A takeaway worker who said she was sacked by text after asking for a €1-an-hour raise when its new owner gave her more work to do has won nearly €900 in a claim for unfair dismissal.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said there will not be a garda presence at the border to prevent asylum seekers crossing from Northern Ireland to the Republic.
Egypt's top diplomat has said that all parties "must show the necessary flexibility" to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza "that stops the bloodshed of Palestinians".
Hundreds of people who had been living in tents on Mount Street in Dublin city have been moved to Citywest and to Crooksling tented accommodation in Co Dublin, the Government has said.
A man has appeared in court in Athlone in connection with an attack on an elderly woman at Sonas Nursing Home, Ballymahon Road, Athlone, Co Westmeath on Monday night.
Families of victims of the Troubles have said the introduction of the UK's Legacy Act marked a "day of shame" as they protested outside the Northern Ireland Office in Belfast.