Enda Kenny: Rural Ireland's economy is not 'dead'
Taoiseach Enda Kenny met Bobby Kerr in his home county of Mayo for an exclusive interview where he discussed a life after politics and growing up around the GAA.
The leader of the Fianna Gael party also denied that rural Ireland's economy is 'dead'
More hospitals to be investigated following claims that staff at two Dublin hospitals accepted gifts and holidays
Payments have been suspended to the company pending the outcome of an investigation following the allegations made in an RTE Prime Time documentary on Thursday night.
Two staff members at St Vincent's Hospital have been put off duty, while the Beacon Hospital has put one person on leave, following the allegations.
Man granted bail in connection with Paul McCauley murder
A man has been granted bail in the north following a "brutal, sectarian''murder which left a victim in a coma for years.
The 38-year-old Paul McCauley spent almost a decade in care after he was attacked by loyalists at a barbecue in the Waterside area of Derry in July 2006.
He died in a home last month.
24-year-old Piper John McClements, from the Fountain Estate area of the city, was granted bail at Derry Magistrates' Court today.
Sinéad O’Connor is now a granny
The singer’s son Jake welcomed his first son with his partner on Friday.
Sinéad was quick off the mark on social media to inform her fans that she was now a grandmother.
Video emerges apparently showing Queen Elizabeth II performing a Nazi salute
Buckingham Palace says it's 'deeply disappointed' that film apparently showing Queen Elizabeth II performing a Nazi salute has been made public.