Dunnes victimised workers who joined strikes, union alleges
Mandate claims the company has punished workers who took industrial action
Dunnes Stores workers who joined the nationwide strike last week have been victimised by the company, according to the trade union representing Dunnes workers.
ISIS appeal for ceasefire with Kurdish forces - reports
Kurdish commander claims Islamic State militants have called for a truce with Peshmerga forces
ISIS are appealing for a ceasefire with Kurdish forces in Iraq, after a succession of battlefield losses to Peshmerga forces, it has been reported.
Man to appear in court in connection with murder of Anne Shortall
Gardaí launched the murder investigation following the discovery of Ms Shortall's body on tuesday
A 38-year-old man will appear in court tomorrow morning in connection with the murder of Anne Shorthall.
New passenger numbers highlight the gulf between Ryanair and Aer Lingus
While the future of Aer Lingus remains unclear - Ryanair looks set to have another massive year
When speaking to Newstalk Breakfast in February of this year Ryanair chief executive, Michael O'Leary was quizzed over the possible sale of Aer Lingus to IAG - during the interview he offered his assessment of Ireland's air travel industry.
POLL: Does Cork really need a 45,000-capacity Páirc Uí Chaoimh?
Government have withheld funding for the redevelopment of Leeside stadium
Former GAA president Sean Kelly has defended the €30M of public funding allocated for the redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.