People before Profit accuses Sinn Féin of misleading people over Right2Change principles
People before Profit has accused Sinn Féin of misleading people over the Right2Change principles.
Sinn Féin announced it was signing up to the new political grouping, adding that it is a voting pact.
Eamon Ryan admits government almost ran out of money twice at height of economic crisis
The leader of the Green Party has admitted the government he was part of almost ran out of money twice at the height of the economic collapse.
He has accused Enda Kenny of wrongly “conflating” the Eurozone crisis with the Irish crisis.
Russian plane "broke up in the air," says aviation official
The Russian plane which crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula killing 224 people "broke up in the air," an aviation official has revealed.
Speaking to RT, director of Russia's Interstate Aviation Commission Viktor Sorochenko said "It’s too early to make any conclusions. The destruction [of the plane] happened in the air and the fragments scattered over a large area (around 20 square kilometers)".
Man due in court in connection with a stabbing inside Beaumont Hospital
One man has died and two others have been seriously injured in five separate stabbings in Dublin overnight.
A 19-year-old man who was attending Beaumont Hospital suffered stab injuries in the building.
Erdogan's AKP wins majority government in Turkish elections
Preliminary results in Turkey's election show a victory for the AKP, which has won just over 49% of the votes in a major turnaround for embattled President Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu declared victory, saying: "Today is the day of victory of democracy and the people."