Baldwin may sue prosecutor, sheriff over Rust film trial Alec Baldwin has informed a US prosecutor and sheriff that he may sue them after it emerged they withheld evidence from his defence team during … US • 14 hrs
Starmer to visit Dublin in September, seeks reset in ties Taoiseach Simon Harris has said that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has accepted his invitation to visit Dublin on 7 September. UK • 12 hrs
Trump classified documents case dismissal appealed US prosecutors have formally appealed a federal judge's decision to throw out the criminal case accusing Donald Trump of illegally holding on to classified documents … US • 14 hrs
Sale of cultivated meat approved by regulators in UK Shoppers in the UK will be able to buy lab-grown pet food after it became the first country in Europe to approve the sale of … World • 14 hrs
Planned extended pub hours cut at matchmaking festival A district court judge has cut back planned extended opening hours for pubs at this year's Lisdoonvarna matchmaking festival in north Clare after garda concerns. Ireland • 16 hrs
Ireland exported €53m in dual-use products to Israel Ireland exported €53 million worth of dual-use products to Israel between October and June, the Department of Enterprise has confirmed. Politics • 14 hrs
Locals criticise Govt engagement over IPAs accommodation Locals in a village in Co Tipperary have criticised a pledge from Government to improve engagement with the community over accommodation for International Protection Applicants … Ireland • 14 hrs
Further charges for two men over €33m crystal meth haul One of the two men charged in connection with the seizure of €33 million worth of crystal meth has been further charged with directing the … Courts • 16 hrs
Tents sheltering asylum seekers attacked in Dublin Tents sheltering 15 asylum seekers were attacked on City Quay in Dublin last night. Dublin • 15 hrs
NI parties welcome Labour repeal pledge for Legacy Act Northern Ireland parties welcomed a pledge by the new UK government to scrap a law granting conditional immunity to perpetrators of crimes during the Troubles. Ireland • 17 hrs
Manager suffered breakdown due to workload, court hears The general manager of an international company based in Ireland has told the High Court that he suffered an acute mental breakdown due to an … Courts • 14 hrs
Bus company slams misinformation posted of Coolock involvement Misinformation has been circulated online falsely linking a well-known Dublin coach company to involvement in transporting asylum seekers to the site in Coolock which has … Prime Time • 38 mins
Garda on trial accused of three counts of sexual assault A garda has gone on trial accused of sexually assaulting a woman three times after she called to a garda station to look for advice … Courts • 14 hrs
Deadly strikes on Gaza as Israel vows to ramp up pressure Israel has continued its air strikes on Gaza after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to ramp up the pressure on the militant group Hamas as … Middle East • 16 hrs
US announces end to troubled Gaza aid pier mission The US military's troubled mission to deliver desperately needed aid to Gaza via a temporary pier has ended, according to a senior American officer. Middle East • 14 hrs
Coolock site will be used to accommodate IPAs - O'Gorman Minister for Integration Roderic O'Gorman has said that the site in Coolock where protests have been held in recent days will be used to house … Dublin • 20 hrs
Event commemorates tenth anniversary of downing of MH17 The Netherlands has commemorated the 298 victims of flight MH17 that was shot down over Ukraine ten years ago with a ceremony attended by the … World • 17 hrs
The slew of Fine Gael TDs not running again More than a third of the 33 Fine Gael TDs sitting in the Dáil will not contest the next election. They include a second termer … Ireland • 14 mins
Rapper Drake's Toronto mansion flooded after storm Canadian rapper Drake has shared a video which shows part of his Toronto home submerged in flood waters following an intense overnight storm. Music • 14 hrs
Varadkar: Announcement to step aside not a 'surprise' Leo Varadkar said that his announcement that he is not going to contest the next general election was not a huge surprise. Ireland • 22 hrs
Jury begins deliberations in sports coach rape trial The jury in the trial of a sports coach accused of raping and sexually assaulting a teenage girl 35 years ago has begun its deliberations … Courts • 18 hrs
Russia and Ukraine free 95 POWs each in latest exchange Russia and Ukraine have released a total of 190 captured soldiers in the latest prisoner exchange between the two countries. World • 19 hrs
Paris mayor takes pre-Olympics dip to prove Seine clean The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, swam in the murky waters of the Seine to demonstrate the river is now clean enough for outdoor Olympic … World • 18 hrs
Haley and DeSantis endorse former rival Trump at RNC Donald Trump's former leading rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, have endorsed his candidacy at the party's convention, a display … US • 16 hrs
Garda guilty of assaulting man avoids criminal conviction A Dublin-based detective garda who attacked and repeatedly punched a social care worker in the face on a night out in Dublin four-and-a-half years ago … Courts • 20 hrs