New tenants paying 18% more for rent than existing ones New official data has shown for the first time that existing tenants are paying considerably less rent than those taking out new tenancies. Business • 1 hr
Jargon Buster: What is the Global Stocktake? The first-ever global stocktake is set to take place at the UN's climate summit, COP28. Climate Change • 5 hrs
Inflation the focus as Donohoe leads EU meetings in US The Minster for Public Expenditure, Paschal Donohoe, has welcomed the fall in inflation, saying "it shows the hard work is working and we need to … Ireland • 3 hrs
Public Order Unit to be issued with tasers, says Harris The Garda Commissioner has said that Public Order Units are to get 200 tasers, and that he is asking for two water cannon to be … Ireland • 15 hrs
McEntee accused of 'delusion' after Dublin riots Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has been accused of engaging in "make believe and delusion" by claiming that the streets are safe when there was … Ireland • 15 hrs
Ireland used new EU alert as riots broke out in Dublin Ireland was the first member state to trigger an alert under the EU's powerful new legislation on online hate speech in the immediate aftermath of … Ireland • 16 hrs
Emily Hand refuses to speak above whisper, father says The father of Irish-Israeli girl Emily Hand, who was taken hostage by Hamas, has said his daughter only speaks in whispers after she was ordered … Ireland • 15 hrs
International protection applicants rose 415% in 2022 The number of people seeking international protection in Ireland accounted for 1.3% of the EU total last year, according to research by the European Migration … Ireland • 15 hrs
Conor McGregor suggests attempt to scapegoat him Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has suggested there is an attempt to scapegoat him following criticism of his recent social media posts on immigration. Ireland • 15 hrs
Govt may not have accommodation for all asylum seekers The Government has conceded that it may not be able to provide accommodation to all asylum seekers coming to Ireland. Politics • 19 hrs
Inquest hears of 'interpersonal issues' at Coast Guard The inquest into the death of Coast Guard volunteer Caitríona Lucas has heard that "interpersonal issues" at the Kilkee Coast Guard station were detailed to … Ireland • 15 hrs
Evidence concludes in Kyle Hayes assault trial Evidence has concluded in the case at Limerick Circuit Court in which Limerick All Star hurler Kyle Hayes is on trial accused of assaulting another … Courts • 17 hrs
Teacher, principal accused of professional misconduct A teacher and a school principal have appeared before a fitness-to-teach inquiry over the alleged inappropriate removal of headphones from a nine-year-old boy with autism … Ireland • 16 hrs
Political row over picture shared by Sinn Féin A political row has blown up over Sinn Féin holding up a photograph which is purported to be of a man drinking a can on … Politics • 20 hrs
Ice warning as temperatures forecast to fall below -3C Road users are being urged to take care as temperatures are set to plummet tomorrow evening with a Status Yellow warning for ice issued for … Weather • 20 hrs
Pair plead not guilty over Michaela McAreavey song Two men have pleaded not guilty to a charge linked to the singing of a song mocking the murder of Michaela McAreavey - the daughter … Courts • 29 Nov
EU Commission makes new proposals on flight refunds European travellers will get refunds for cancelled flights within 14 days, according to fresh proposals from the European Commission. Europe • 22 hrs
Unions want oral exams returned to pre-pandemic timings Two teacher unions have reiterated a call for oral Leaving Certificate examinations to be held once again during term time as opposed to the Easter … Education • 22 hrs
Emily will recover with her community - Kibbutz mayor The mayor of the Israeli kibbutz where Emily Hand was kidnapped by Hamas has said the nine-year-old Irish-Israeli girl will make a recovery with her … Ireland • 21 hrs
COP28: UCC experts answer your climate questions COP28 gets under way this week, with hundreds of leaders from across the world gathering in the United Arab Emirates to discuss climate action. COP28 • 29 Nov
Garvey decides not to proceed with court action The former leader of the Christian Brothers has decided not to proceed with a High Court action against Louth County Council and the Borough District … Ireland • 29 Nov
Ulster Canal and greenways included in Waterways plan Waterways Ireland has launched its 10 year plan for the redevelopment and restoration of the country's inland waters. Business • 29 Nov
Varadkar warns against resignations in response to riot The Taoiseach has warned against resignations as a response to last week's riots as those behind the violence would "see it as a victory and … Politics • 28 Nov
GSOC rejects claims it may have role hindering policing The Garda Ombudsman has rejected claims that it may have a role in hindering the garda's ability to effectively police public order incidents. Ireland • 28 Nov
Ben Dunne remembered as a brilliant father, grandfather Large crowds gathered to pay their respects at the funeral for businessman Ben Dunne in west Dublin. Ireland • 28 Nov