IRE - The Irish Times
*Please note: The news links below will open a new window.
-
Serving garda to stand trial on charges of burglary, assault and sending offensive messages
Alan O’Mahony is stationed at Letterkenny Garda station in Co Donegal and faces five charges -
Sharp drop in number of asylum applications in Ireland last year
Applications for asylum in Ireland dropped by almost 30 per cent in 2025 compared to previous year -
Met Éireann issues snow and rain warnings for four counties as Storm Goretti approaches Ireland
Snow and rain warnings for Cork, Kerry, Waterford and Wexford will be in place from Thursday afternoon -
Calls to fast track Bill to criminalise harmful misuse of someone’s voice or image
The Protection of Voice and Image Bill would target AI deepfakes and identity ‘hijacking’ -
Education matters: Places on medical and paramedical degrees in Ulster University
Ask Brian: There are places open to Republic of Ireland students, but applications must be submitted to UCAS by January 14th -
Keeping the Dublin Mountains rubbish-free: a battle with no end in sight
Hiking groups and other organisations are doing all they can to keep the uplands free of dumped waste, but it’s a battle with no end in sight -
Congestion charges will not be introduced in Dublin, despite worsening traffic
City council traffic chief favours public transport improvements over driver payments -
Man charged with murder of Donegal businessman Stephen McCahill
Accused is nephew of deceased and popular local musician -
Activist Margaretta D’Arcy ‘raged against normalisation of war’, recalls President Connolly
Nollaig na mBan commemoration held in Galway for anti-war campaigner who died in November -
Merchant’s Quay: Temporary supervised drug injection facility in Dublin to become permanent
Merchants Quay service had permission to operate until June but has now secured permanent status

