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The number of Catholic marriage ceremonies fell last year compared to 2022, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.
26 April 2024
Two men have appeared in court charged with the murder of Croatian man Josip Strok, who died following an incident in west Dublin last month.
26 April 2024
A premature Palestinian infant who was rescued from her mother's womb shortly after the woman was killed in an Israeli airstrike has died.
26 April 2024
John O'Shea will continue to act as Republic of Ireland head coach on an interim basis for the June friendlies against Hungary and Portugal.
26 April 2024
The Irish banking market is set to receive a competition boost with news from Spanish lender Bankinter that it intends to use its subsidiary Avant Money as an Irish banking branch.
26 April 2024
Four people have been charged and are due to appear before the district court following protests at a site earmarked to accommodate international protection applicants in Co Wicklow last night.
26 April 2024
Two men in Britain have been charged with immigration offences in connection with the investigation into the deaths of five migrants, including a child, who were trying to cross the English Channel.
26 April 2024
The State's child and family agency, Tusla, has said six young people are currently awaiting a place in a special care unit.
26 April 2024
Yesterday's ruling that overturned Harvey Weinstein's New York rape conviction gives the one-time film mogul a chance at a new trial and calls into question what evidence prosecutors can use in future sex crime cases.
26 April 2024
The content recommendation algorithm that powers the online short video platform TikTok has once again come under the spotlight after the US ordered its Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell the app's US assets or face a nationwide ban.
26 April 2024
People living in counties Clare, Limerick and Tipperary are "in fear" of having to go to University Hospital Limerick's emergency department and "would rather die at home", according to a local campaigner.
26 April 2024
Chinese tech giant ByteDance has said it has no plans to sell TikTok after a new US law put it on a deadline to divest from the hugely popular video platform or have it banned in the US.
26 April 2024
Taoiseach Simon Harris has condemned attacks on gardaí during a protest at a site earmarked to accommodate international protection applicants in Co Wicklow last night.
26 April 2024
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that campus protests sweeping the United States in opposition to Israel's ongoing war in Gaza were part of democracy.
26 April 2024
US troops have begun construction of a maritime pier off the coast of Gaza that aims to speed the flow of humanitarian aid into the enclave when it becomes operational in May, the Pentagon has said.
26 April 2024
A ballot of workers at Tara Mines on a new deal to reopen the mine is under way.
26 April 2024
The Director General of the Irish Prison Service has said that in spite of the fact that over half of the country's inmates are serving sentences for violent crime, the level of violence in Irish prisons is relatively low.
25 April 2024
Uisce Éireann detected 52 cases of pesticides that exceeded allowable amounts in drinking water last year.
25 April 2024
The European Trade Union Confederation has issued a warning about the rise of climate-related workplace deaths.
25 April 2024
There is currently no plan to open 20 specialist beds for adults with eating disorders that were planned under the HSE's 2018 programme of care
25 April 2024