It's time to strike up a conversation about cannabis and MS, says Irish healthcare firm
Dr James Linden spoke to Sean Moncrieff about how patients and researchers are caught in a legal grey area
Government now say they won't be drafting a new proclamation as part of 1916 centenary
LISTEN: Taoiseach says the public will be asked to play their part
The Government now says they will not be rewriting the Proclamation of Independence as part of the 1916 celebrations.
Enda Kenny said earlier today that he wanted to engage young and old people "on the drafting of a new proclamation" as part of the centenary celebrations.
NUI Maynooth students' union to raise Pride flag despite 'sick' anti same-sex marriage leaflet
The literature appears to have come from the No Way Is Ireland Gay campaign
Maynooth University in Co Kildare has voted in favour of raising the Pride flag on campus, despite receiving an anti-equality post card this morning.
B&Q owner to shut 60 stores in Ireland and Britain
It is thought that around 600 jobs are at risk
The owner of B&Q has announced plans to close 60 DIY stores over the next two years.
The move comes amid a 7.5% drop in adjusted pre-tax profit of stg£675m for Kingfisher, a chain that operates in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe.
Top five April Fools’ jokes for the office
We’re already planning ahead for tomorrow at Newstalk Headquarters.
This year, we've scoured the internet for some of the best office pranks we could find.