Israeli strikes intensified across Gaza today in some of the heaviest shelling in weeks, residents said, and the army ordered fresh evacuations in the north of the enclave, warning civilians they were in a "dangerous combat zone".
Employment and social welfare supports during the Covid pandemic helped to stabilise the labour market but inequalities persist according to a new study.
The United States Justice Department has agreed to pay almost $139 million to victims of sex abuser Larry Nassar, for its bungled investigation into the former USA Gymnastics team doctor.
Taoiseach Simon Harris dispensed with any preamble and got straight to the point of his Dáil speech, an overdue State apology. A moment the Stardust families had already waited 43 years to receive, writes Paul Cunningham.
A mother who neglected her daughter who was hospitalised twice due to severe head lice that left her with matted hair which took weeks to untangle has been given a suspended sentence.
The truth around the fatal fire at the Stardust nightclub has finally been revealed after being obstructed by successive governments, according to Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald.
Doctors are unavailable to carry out blood tests on suspected drug drivers and staff retention are among the issues facing An Garda Síochána, according to the Policing Authority.
A protester has pleaded guilty to intimidating Kerry TD Michael Healy-Rae by throwing a bottle at and blocking him during an "aggressive" rally outside Government buildings.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has accused Israel of the vindictive and collective punishment of the population of Gaza following a meeting with UN officials at the Rafah Crossing.
A doctor who was working in the emergency department at University Hospital Limerick on the evening Aoife Johnston presented has said staff were in "an impossible situation" as a result of chronic overcrowding at the facility.
President Michael D Higgins spoke of the contribution Irish people made to Manchester's Industrial Revolution when he accepted an honorary doctorate from the city's university.
Despite a major national rollout of smart meters, only 11% of electricity customers are on smart tariffs. Prime Time explores the reasons why people have been reluctant to change their payment arrangements.