A historian who lost out to a candidate 25 or 30 years her junior in a "very tight" race for a lecturing job at the University of Galway has failed to make out an age discrimination claim.
Two Irish people on board a virus-hit cruise ship are "safe and well", the Minister for Foreign Affairs has said.
Votes are being counted in elections across Scotland, Wales and parts of England that could prove a decisive moment for ...
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has fined PTSB a total of €277,500 over a series of personal data breaches which were first reported to the DPC in May 2022.
US employment rose more than expected in April, while the unemployment rate remained steady, government data showed, with the world's largest economy firming recent labour market gains but analysts ...
A senior official has denied a suggestion that the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) "didn't have a clue" whether a hatch ...
It would be a "big moment" for Ireland if Iceland were to vote to restart negotiations to join the European Union, Minister ...
Bournemouth have launched an investigation into the alleged social media conduct of defender Alex Jimenez. The Premier League club confirmed on Friday that Jimenez would not be part of the squad for ...
RTÉ 2FM presenter, Instagram influencer, and Hike Life author Roz Purcell has always been proud of her Tipperary roots. Hailing from Clonmel, she was raised on a farm nestled beneath Slievenamon - a ...
The families of two IRA men shot dead by British soldiers nearly 43 years ago have reached settlements in their claims for ...
Farmer owned dairy and grain co-op Tirlán Co‑operative Society has today confirmed the election of Gerard O'Brien as its new ...
Ryanair will close its operating base at Greece's Thessaloniki airport this winter after airport operator Fraport increased annual fees, a senior executive said today.