Israel to act on humanitarian crisis Israel will set up a humanitarian corridor to counter a crisis caused by its offensive in Gaza.
Read More......... Lenihan vows Govt will tackle spending Brian Lenihan has said the Government will get spending under control.
Read More......... 670 jobs at risk at Tara Mines Management and unions at Tara Mines are to hold talks tomorrow to try to resolve the row over cost-cutting plans.
Read More......... Three remanded by Special Criminal Court Three people have appeared before the Special Criminal Court following a Garda investigation into dissident Republican and criminal activity.
Read More......... Kenny denies Flynn similarities Enda Kenny has denied any similarity between the Flynn case and a FG member who got allowances for three years after joining.
Read More......... Man charged in Dublin lay-by murder A man has appeared in court again today in connection with the death of a man who died after being attacked in his car.
Read More......... Cannabis worth ?2m seized in Dublin Over 300kg of cannabis worth an estimated ?2m has been seized in Co Dublin this morning.
Read More......... IDA optimistic about Irish job outlook The chief executive of the IDA says he is guardedly optimistic about Ireland's ability to attract jobs this year.
Read More......... Priest completes atonement pilgrimage A priest who walked from Cobh to Dublin in atonement for the church's response to clerical child sex abuse has reached the Pro-Cathedral.
Read More......... Two dead in overnight crashes A 17-year-old has died following a single vehicle collision in Co Meath last night.
Read More......... 425 patients on hospital trolleys There are 425 patients currently on trolleys in hospital accident and emergency departments.
Read More......... Obama's Senate replacement turned away US Senate leaders have refused to allow the man chosen to replace US President-elect Barack Obama to be sworn in.
Read More......... German billionaire commits suicide German billionaire Adolf Merckle, who was in talks with banks to save his troubled industrial empire, has committed suicide.
Read More......... Armed raid at Dún Laoghaire bank Gardaí are appealing for witnesses following a bank raid in Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin, this morning.
Read More......... Russian gas to Bosnia and Hungary halted Deliveries of Russian natural gas to Bosnia and Hungary have been halted.
Read More......... Shots fired at Co Wicklow house A number of shots were fired at a house in Bray, Co Wicklow, early this morning as a family slept upstairs.
Read More......... N11 southbound reopens at Bray exit The N11 southbound has reopened in Co Wicklow following a collision.
Read More......... Cuba to reveal Hemingway documents Cuba is to make available thousands of previously unseen documents belonging to the writer Ernest Hemingway.
Read More......... Meath travel company ceases trading A Co Meath travel company has ceased trading with immediate effect.
Read More......... Hi-tech cable to link US with Ireland Tens of millions of euro are to be invested in providing cheaper and faster broadband connections between Ireland and the US.
Read More......... Gregory funeral tomorrow morning The removal of Dublin Central Independent TD Tony Gregory has taken place tonight with a funeral mass due tomorrow morning.
Read More......... Hoax call led to £200,000 search - Cllr The PSNI has launched an investigation after a hoax call led to the waste of hundreds of thousands of pounds in a mountain search.
Read More......... Obama: US economy in very bad shape US President-elect Barack Obama has described the country's economy as being in very bad shape and said it is getting worse.
Read More......... Man due in court over garda fire threats A man is due to appear in court today after threatening to set himself alight and burn down Tallaght Garda Station.
Read More......... Recyclables left uncollected in Dublin Waste company Oxigen may face financial repercussions for a failure to carry out collections of dry recyclable refuse in Dublin.
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