Tsipras heads to Eurozone crisis talks
Greece is under intense pressure to show "serious, credible" plans on how it can remain in the euro as its prime minister faces a showdown with eurozone leaders later.
The country is perilously close to leaving the currency after some 61% of voters rejected a new bailout deal that demanded further austerity measures.
Council seek urgent meeting with Minister over homeless funding deficit
Dublin City Council homeless fund faces deficit of €18.5m
Dublin City Council is seeking an urgent meeting with the Minister for the Environment over its budget for homeless accommodation.
At last night's meeting of the council, it emerged it is facing a deficit of €18.5m.
Calls for update on 200 year-old insurance legislation
Law Reform Commission calls for Ireland's insurance laws to come into the 21st century
A new report from the Law Reform Commission says some of our insurance legislation is more than 200 years out of date.
Some of our laws in this area date back to the 18th century and the commission says Ireland's lagging behind most developed countries.
House prices rising outside Dublin
Areas like Meath and Kildare have seen big increases
A new property report shows that house prices are growing significantly outside of Dublin.
The Daft.ie report for the second quarter says the commuter counties around the capital are seeing some of the strongest growth.
Irish Bosnian community to commemorate Srebrenica genocide
8,000 Bosnian men and boys were killed by Serb forces in 1995
The Bosnian community in Ireland is gathering in front of Government Buildings at lunchtime today, (1-2pm) to mark the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.