The Disability Federation of Ireland will launch a resource to support disabled people to influence the development and delivery of policies and services that affect their lives.
Irish butter and whiskey are among the products set to be impacted by the latest tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, industry groups have warned.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni has described as "wrong" the announcement by US President Donald Trump of a 20% tariff on imports from the European Union.
Jack Carey, a Kilkenny native and former hurley maker, appeared in court on Wednesday charged with 14 offences under the Companies Act. Mr Carey has not yet lodged a plea.
Parents of autistic children have gathered outside Leinster House in the latest protest to draw attention to the shortage of school places for children with additional needs.
The mother of a newborn baby delivered stillborn at the Midland Regional Hospital in Portlaoise over four years ago has said she believes he would be alive had she been induced earlier.
The HSE has said a highly suspect measles case has been notified to the Department of Public Health, HSE West and North West and is currently under investigation.
The White House has said tech billionaire Elon Musk will stay on to complete his mission to slash government spending and downsize the federal workforce, dismissing media reports that he will leave the role soon.
The country's most prolific sex offender, John McClean, who is serving a prison sentence for the abuse of 45 boys, has been convicted of abusing another four teenagers.
Disrupting the "deeply integrated" trade relationship between Europe and the United States "benefits no one", the Taoiseach has said after US President Donald Trump announced a 20% tariff on imports from the EU.
Read back through updates as US President Donald Trump announced a raft of tariffs on global trading partners, including a 20% tariff on imports from the EU.
Sinn Féin, Labour and Independent Ireland deputies left the Dáil chamber, just as Regional Independent TD Carol Nolan stood up to ask a question of Taoiseach Micheál Martin.