Taoiseach writes to Greek PM saying Irish government will support mutually beneficial agreement
Enda Kenny says the Irish government will support an agreement that is mutually beneficial to the Greek and Irish people.
Earlier today Alexis Tsipras wrote to Enda Kenny and all EU leaders asking for a short extension of the bailout beyond tomorrow until after next Sunday's referendum.
Gardaí have found two handguns in suspected getaway car following Limerick shooting
Christy Keane - a brother of murdered Limerick gangster Kieran Keane - was shot outside the UL Sports Arena this morning.
Mr Keane had parked his car on the UL campus and was walking to the sports arena for a gym workout when he was shot a number of times in the chest.
The 54-year-old remains in stable but critical condition at University Hospital Limerick.
One-third of Irish men using dating apps to find casual sex, says survey
One-third of Irish men aged between 17 to 24 use apps or dating sites to find casual sex, according to a new survey.
It also found that more than 70% of men and women claim to have had a one night stand.
That is according to the Irish Times sex survey of over 12,000 people, which was published today.
Tunisia makes first arrests over beach shooting that left 38 dead
Police officers guard the scene of the attack in Sousse, Tunisia | Image: Abdeljalil Bounhar / AP/Press Association Images
Tunisia's interior minister has said a group of suspects associated with the beach resort gunman have been arrested by authorities.
38 people, including three Irish people, were killed when Seifeddine Rezgui (24) opened fire as they sunbathed on the beach in the resort town of Sousse.
Authorities have been investigating whether he was working alone or if he had accomplices.
Dublin Lord Mayor: Homeless funding promised 'has not come home to roost'
The 345th Lord Mayor of Dublin has had his final day in office.
Christy Burke, who was elected on June 6th in 2014, stepped down this evening.
Mr Burke has been heavily involved with several campaigns during his tenure - including the issues of homelessness and housing.
Sinn Féin's Críona Ní Dhálaigh was elected as the capital's first citizen at a meeting of Dublin City Council this evening.