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Two people involved in a scheme to pose as learner drivers and sit the theory test for others have been jailed at the Circuit Criminal Court.
30 January 2025
A Humanitarian Assistance Scheme is available from the State to help those affected by Storm Éowyn, with the scheme available through a number of stages.
30 January 2025
The Irish tobacco company PJ Carroll has received an adverse opinion from the European Court of Justice regarding a legal challenge over heated tobacco products.
30 January 2025
Elderly people affected by power outages since Storm Éowyn "are staying in bed to stay warm", according to the Manager of Castlebar Social Services in Co Mayo.
30 January 2025
A mother of three autistic children in county Galway without electricity since Storm Éowyn hit last Friday says she and her family feel forgotten about as the wait for reconnection continues.
30 January 2025
Twelve people have been killed in road collisions in the first four weeks of 2025, three less than the same period last year.
30 January 2025
The family of a 25 year old nurse who died by suicide in the mental health unit of University Hospital Galway have said they still have serious questions about the circumstances surrounding her death.
30 January 2025
The girlfriend of a man killed during Storm Éowyn described him as "the love of my life" who she planned to marry and start a family with at his funeral mass today.
30 January 2025
It is expected that more European security and defence-related initiatives will be brought to Government this year, as the EU sharpens its focus on the area.
30 January 2025
As counting continues in the 2025 Seanad election, students at TU Dublin have welcomed the news that a new Higher Education constituency will be in place for the next election and that they will be able to have their voices heard.
30 January 2025
Sam Prendergast will start at out-half for Ireland in their opening Guinness Six Nations match against England on Saturday.
30 January 2025
Health insurer Vhi has announced an average price increase of 3% across its health insurance plans due to the sustained rise in the number of people accessing healthcare and the associated costs of delivering this care.
30 January 2025
Heating company Glen Dimplex has announced that around 70 jobs are to be cut at its plant in Dunleer in Co Louth.
30 January 2025
Three Israeli hostages, one solider and two civilians, along with five Thai nationals, have been released in the latest stage of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
30 January 2025
The Department of Social Protection has paid a total of €225,345 in humanitarian assistance in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn.
30 January 2025
The first woman to be elected Ceann Comhairle of the Dáil, Verona Murphy, will host a celebration at Leinster House today to mark the approaching St Brigid's bank holiday weekend - named after Ireland's first female patron saint.
30 January 2025
The European Central Bank cut interest rates today and kept the door open to further policy easing as concerns over lacklustre economic growth supersede worries about persistent inflation.
30 January 2025
More than 60 people were feared dead after an American Airlines regional passenger jet collided with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into the frigid Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport.
30 January 2025
The Owencarrow Viaduct disaster will be remembered during a special 100th anniversary commemoration near Creeslough, Co Donegal this afternoon.
30 January 2025
Independent senator Michael McDowell has become the first candidate to be elected to the new Seanad.
30 January 2025