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The Hungarian Prime Minister has overseen an increasingly authoritarian regime that has introduced anti-democratic and anti-LGBT laws.
The case has been adjourned until 14 April.
Gardaí were called to the scene to disperse crowds last night.
She has rejected the ‘suggestion that anyone acted with malice or as part of a plot’ against her predecessor.
A man in his 80s handed over a substantial sum of money for work that was never done, gardaí said.
Over 50 Fixed Payment Notices have been issued.
The trade deal has divided the Green Party with Costello and TD Neasa Hourigan signalling they will not back the deal.
Pope Francis is set to meet the revered Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Najaf.
eCOMM Merchant Solutions have ended their arrangement with Elliott, while a local GAA club has voiced its support for the trainer.
The beloved country music star (75) broke into song while getting the jab and adapted one of her best-known ballads Jolene.
The delays follow a change in AstraZeneca’s vaccine delivery schedule for last week and this week.
The Minister for Housing, however, has said the scheme will help young prospective homeowners out of a “rental trap”.
Last night a further 359 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed in Ireland.
The 75% State-owned bank took a loan impairment charge of €155 million.
The man was arrested yesterday morning.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s sentence is scheduled to end this weekend.
The MEP says China’s holding of Richard O’Halloran against his will is an outrageous breach of human rights.
Arlene Foster has rejected the suggestion that DUP Agriculture Minister Gordon Lyons could be overruled by the wider Stormont Executive.
Teachers are to be prioritised.
18-year-old Nicole Turner is targeting the podium at this summer’s Paralympic Games.
Most of the dead were Mexicans, a Mexican official said.
The project started afresh with a different sculptor but “artistic differences” have arisen.
The documentary airs tonight.
A false claim involving the chemical, RTÉ and dead infants was made at Saturday’s protest.
Mayor Marvin Rees said the conversation on race will be complex, but that should not stop it taking place.
Gardaí were called to the scene and dispersed the crowds.
The powersharing administration faced criticism for not attaching dates to its pathway to recovery.
Cardiff have taken 24 points from Mick McCarthy’s 10 games in charge.
New builds with style, space and great locations.
This is Biden’s first major actiona gainst Russia during his presidency.
Davy stockbrokers, Pontin’s and President Higgins’ new puppy made headlines today.
Two decades on from a landmark case in Britain, discrimination is still an everyday experience for Travellers, writes legal affairs journalist CJ McKinney.
We bring you an interesting longread each evening to take your mind off the news.
Joseph Marmion was a teacher at Belvedere from 1969 until 1978. He died in 2000.
The Irish Cancer Society has continued to provide vital services and support throughout the pandemic.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly brought a memo to Cabinet today to extend the access to the cards for a further three years.
Micheál Martin said the Irish government would be “very happy to co-operate” with the UK.
The incident occurred on the R173 this afternoon.
Ireland have yet to qualify for the World Cup but had hoped to take their final steps towards booking their place this year.
Here are some TV highlights from the week ahead.
The singer formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.