Teenagers using AI to create deep fakes of classmates, committee hears
Artificial intelligence is compounding the pressure many teenagers face, says psychologist
Three people die in road crashes in Tipperary, Limerick and Monaghan
Man (50s) arrested following fatal incident involving car and heavy goods vehicle near Castleblayney on Thursday morning
Man in critical condition after being hit by vehicle and attacked by gang in west Dublin
Gardaí seized weapons and electronic devices after searches on Wednesday
Orange rain warning by Met Éireann for two counties in place
Flood risk is increased due to high river levels and saturated ground, forecaster says
Funeral of Tadgh Farrell (4) hears mother’s tribute to ‘my sweet little boy’
Gardaí from the Serious Crime Unit began carrying out searches at three properties on Friday morning
Permanent women’s museum may be developed in Ireland
Similar initiatives elsewhere include the Vietnamese Women’s Museum and Glasgow Women’s Library
Storm Bram to bring ‘significant’ flood risk as orange wind warnings extended to 18 counties
National Directorate for Fire & Emergency Management meets to prepare for ‘multi-hazard event’
Delivery rider needed brain surgery after attack by ‘laughing’ youths who filmed assault
André Oliveira was cycling along the Royal Canal, Dublin, when he was beaten and robbed
From Gaza to Dublin: ‘When I saw bananas for the first time in two years, I almost screamed’
Gazan student says new life in Dublin is ‘a miracle’
Women forced to stay with abusers because they have nowhere else to go, report finds
Housing insecurity makes women and children ‘more vulnerable to domestic abuse’, says National Women’s Council
Gardaí should be able to arrest people suspected of breaching bail conditions, report finds
Examination of existing laws carried out in memory of Shane O’Farrell, who was killed in 2011
Children watched Charlie Kirk’s death online and see pornography daily, committee told
‘We know kids as young as eight or nine are seeing pornography, violent pornography, on a daily basis,’ says TD
Actor declines degree from University of Galway over contract link to Israeli tech institute
Olwen Fouéré calls on university to ‘sever all ties with Technion and the Israeli regime’
Gender-based violence is ‘an affront to human dignity’, says Connolly
President says term domestic violence ‘minimises the horrific nature’ of the crimes
Minors using delivery app ‘loophole’ to buy alcohol, TD claims
Sinn Féin TD calls for more robust age verification methods









