Post mortem to be carried out on body of woman found in Co Louth
A post mortem is due to take place today on the body of a woman found at a house in Co Louth yesterday afternoon.
It is understood her remains were discovered by Gardai investigating a fatal crash on the M1 motorway.
Uber to create 150 jobs in Ireland
Taxi and ride-sharing company Uber is to create 150 jobs in Limerick before the end of this year.
The US-based company is opening a new customer service operation in the city, where it plans to employ up to 300 people by the end of 2016.
Low income households need to spend 1/4 of income to buy healthy food
Low income households would have to spend a quarter of their budget to buy healthy food for their families each week.
The Government is being asked to spend €1m next year tackling food poverty.
Banking Inquiry members to meet today to discuss Drumm evidence
The members of the Banking Inquiry are meeting today to discuss evidence from former Anglo boss David Drumm.
The DPP yesterday advised the Inquiry not to speak to Mr Drumm by video link.
Eurostat decision on Irish Water could mean bad news for Government
A decision due from Europe on Irish Water could bring bad news for the government.
There is speculation that Eurostat will rule that the State funds spent on the utility will have to stay on the exchequer balance sheet.