Yesterday’s News
Legislation to test self-driving cars on public roads approved by Cabinet
The proposal was put forward by Minister for Transport Shane Ross.
Johnson v Corbyn: The key moments from the final head-to-head election debate
The BBC hosted the hour-long face off.
Elon Musk cleared of defamation over 'pedo guy' tweet
Vernon Unsworth, a veteran cave explorer, said that Musk’s tweet was “very hurtful”.
Harvey Weinstein prosecutors call for higher bail, saying he could try to flee the country
The disgraced Hollywood mogul appeared in court for a hearing on his bail conditions today.
Man (28) found guilty of manslaughter of father-of-four who died after inhaling blood and teeth
Michael Dineen had denied the murder of Patrick O’Donnell but admitted being guilty of the manslaughter.
Teenage motorcyclist dies after crash in Dublin
The incident took place at around 6pm in Cabra.
Tributes paid to 'quiet but powerful' widow of one of Northern Ireland's Disappeared
Kathleen Armstrong died earlier today aged 90.
'Like a miracle': British woman in Spain revived after 6 hours in cardiac arrest
“The hypothermia killed her but also saved her,” Spanish doctors said.
Gardaí seeking help finding 31-year-old man missing from Navan
Andrew Brady is missing from Navan, Co Meath.
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Police rescue 31 dogs and puppies in Co Tyrone
“Buying puppies from illegal breeders can have devastating results,” the PSNI said.
Farmers' group calls 5c increase in beef prices 'a derisory offer' as blockades go on
ABP Food Group made the announcement this afternoon, labelling protests as “needless and irresponsible”.
FAI confident of avoiding insolvency as appalling finances laid bare
The FAI’s auditors refused to state that the football body are a going concern in a devastating set of accounts.
Three killed along with gunman at US naval base in Florida
The incident took place earlier today.
'No more hostels, build more homes': Aungier Street reopens after housing protest
Demonstrators held signs bearing slogans like “homes not hostels”, and “children first”.
Stay inside the lines and you can win Six Nations tickets in our colouring book competition
We want to celebrate the success of She Can! with a giveaway.
FAI president Conway to step down at EGM in January
Today is really an unthinkable situation, Minister for Sport Shane Ross told RTÉ News today.
Van driver who struck man after drinking '12 to 15 pints' is jailed for dangerous driving causing death
Callum Grimes died seven months after being struck by Derek Keane’s van.
Suspended senior garda investigated over alleged messages about female garda
Gardaí confirmed the suspension today.
The Explainer: What is happening with the white-water rafting plan for Dublin's city centre?
Where will it be built? How much will it cost? And why white-water rafting in the first place?
Man (34) facing life in prison in UK over string of 'horrific' attacks on women and children
Joseph McCann moved across five force areas as he evaded police for 15 days.
Teen pleads guilty to attempted murder after throwing boy (6) from Tate Modern balcony
Jonty Bravery will be sentenced in February.
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Renewed appeal for information over decapitation of statue outside Thurles cathedral
It is believed the incident happened sometime between 26 and 28 June.
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Two people arrested at Dublin Airport as part of investigation into cyber fraud
A sum of money, phones and a laptop were also seized during the operation.
Father-of-six jailed over sexual assault of four women during 'spree of some sort'
Macica Firea (58) was sentenced to three years imprisonment.
Jury sworn in as Dublin garda goes on trial accused of assaulting RTÉ employee
The trial, which is expected to last five days, will start on Monday before Judge Melanie Greally.
Digger used to steal two ATMs at supermarket in Antrim
The cash machines were ripped recovered by PSNI officers, but the digger was found on fire.
Cars, luxury watch and over €20k in cash seized during CAB raids in Dublin
No arrests have been made in relation to the seizures.
Teenage girl was on mental health waiting list for three months before suicide
Niamh’s case is among three child deaths examined by the National Review Panel.
Two Healy-Rae brothers given suspended sentences for Kenmare chip van assault
Jackie Healy-Rae, 24, who is a county councillor, and Kevin Healy-Rae, 22, are the sons of Kerry TD Michael Healy-Rae.
FAI reveal liabilities of over €55 million in 'shocking' financial report
The 2018 accounts show that the FAI paid a €462,000 settlement to former CEO John Delaney
Corbyn claims Johnson misled people about customs checks in his Brexit deal
The Labour leader said a confidential report paints a ‘damning picture’ of Boris Johnson’s deal, especially when it came to Northern Ireland.
Storm alert: Gusts of up to 130km expected in west as Status Orange warning issued
Met Éireann issued the alert this morning.
Gardaí seize €135,000 worth of drugs in Dublin searches
Gardaí said a “substantial quantity” of benzodiazepines, cocaine and heroin was found.
R Kelly charged with paying bribe before marriage to 15-year-old Aaliyah
Kelly was 27 when he married a then 15-year-old R&B singer Aaliyah in 1994.
Poll: Should self-driving cars be legally allowed on Irish roads?
The government is set to discuss a proposal to test self-driving cars on public roads.
Justice Minister orders urgent report into 'disturbing case' of homeless man in Mountjoy
The man has been on remand in prison for over a year.
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