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There are fears of possible job cuts at the Irish operation of HR and payroll processing company Workday after the firm announced it would reduce its headcount globally by 1,750 positions, or 8.5%.
05 February 2025
A 40-year-old man has gone on trial accused of the murder of a woman in her home in Ballymun in Dublin almost three years ago.
05 February 2025
RTÉ approved 177 external activities between July, August and September, according to the broadcaster's latest summary of the Register of External Activities.
05 February 2025
Croke Park looks set to host Ireland's first NFL game later this year with the Government briefed today on the proposal to bring a Pittsburgh Steelers fixture to GAA Headquarters.
05 February 2025
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has accused the Taoiseach and Tánaiste of repeating "pure fiction" during the General Election campaign that 40,000 new homes would be delivered in 2024.
05 February 2025
A man who beat his former partner twice in one night and then contacted her 54 times in one day has been given a two year suspended sentence for harassment and assault.
05 February 2025
The Department of Social Protection's focus after Storm Éowyn continues to be on those without power, Minister Dara Calleary has said.
05 February 2025
More than 2,200 drivers have been caught speeding during the most recent road policing operation, with one motorist caught travelling at 206km/h in a 120km/h zone on the N6 in Ballinasloe, Co Galway.
05 February 2025
Minister for Education Helen McEntee has confirmed that she is pressing ahead with reforms to Senior Cycle education, despite a reiteration of concerns and calls for a delay from second level teacher trade unions.
05 February 2025
John Clarke, husband of the late Marian Finucane, has died aged 88.
05 February 2025
Three men have been convicted on charges of rape and sexual assault of a woman they met in a Dublin nightclub in August 2019.
05 February 2025
Police in Brussels are searching for two gunmen after shots were fired outside a metro station, with authorities saying there was "no indication of a terrorist motive".
05 February 2025
Doctors must be held responsible for their "failure" to treat Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane appropriately, the family of one of his victims have said.
05 February 2025
The founder of the Peter McVerry Trust, Fr Peter McVerry, has stepped down from his role as company secretary of the charity, but will remain on the board.
05 February 2025
The brother of a young GAA star murdered in the 1998 Omagh bombing has given emotional evidence to the public inquiry about his family's devastating loss.
05 February 2025
Live updates as the Dáil resumes following the speaking rights row and the new Cabinet meets to discuss Storm Éowyn and trade issues.
05 February 2025
Speed limits on rural local roads will decrease from 80km/h to 60km/h from Friday as part of the Government's 'Slower Speeds, Safer Roads' campaign.
05 February 2025
Students and teachers recalled trying to save the lives of others before fleeing the scene of a mass shooting in Sweden described by the prime minister as a "dark day" in the country's history.
05 February 2025
When Dubliner Esther Woodley bought a 2017 Volkswagen Polo last September from a garage, she was reassured by two things. She had dealt with the garage before - they had done minor repairs on a previous car - and it had a recent NCT cert.
05 February 2025
President Donald Trump's plan for the US to take over Gaza and create a "Riviera of the Middle East" after resettling Palestinians elsewhere has shattered US policy and sparked widespread criticism.
05 February 2025