Mother says CCTV footage shows Dublin creche worker dragging daughter ‘like a rag doll’
Dublin creche ‘immediately’ dismissed staff member and contacted gardaí
CCTV in creches: do safeguarding benefits outweigh privacy concerns?
Parents have mixed feelings about their children being filmed
Young man who died in prison was ‘under pressure’ to conceal drugs, inquest hears
Stephen Watson (20), who was on remand for allegedly stealing a phone, died in Cloverhill Prison in April 2021
Dublin creche chain worker dismissed after allegedly ‘mistreating’ children
Gardaí and Tusla investigating incident after staff member dismissed by company ‘with immediate effect’
Second Asian hornet nest found in Cork, with sighting in Dublin confirmed
New site in Cobh about 10km away from Cork city nest, which was removed on Friday
Gardaí investigate alleged assault on Pakistani doctor outside Limerick hospital
Irish Pakistani Professionals Association says incident is ‘deeply concerning’
GAA moneyball: Astrophysics student uses science to lead club to historic win
Everyone ‘absolutely blown away’ when Tullysaran won the league in Armagh, says Eamon McGleenan
Paul Brady and Áine Ní Ghlinn among new members elected to Aosdána
Creative artists’ group welcomes nine new members including Paul Mercier, Nuala O’Connor and Orla Barry
Gardaí believe remains of missing boy assumed dead are buried on lands in north Co Dublin
No response from cadaver dog brought on to search site
Galway social-housing rent going up as council bids to cover ‘soaring’ maintenance costs
Local authority says increase down to construction inflation costs and higher energy-efficiency standards
Nigel Farage tells US Congress Graham Linehan arrest proves UK has ‘become North Korea’
Metropolitan Police commissioner says officers should not be ‘policing toxic culture wars debates’
Three men, one woman arrested in Dublin as part of human trafficking investigation
Operation conducted simultaneously in Dublin and Brazil as part of co-ordinated action between gardaí, Brazilian police and Europol
Former scout leader died by suicide day before trial on sex abuse charges, coroner finds
Neville Kearns was facing more than 110 historical allegations of abusing boys in 1980s and 1990s
Tuam excavation: more than 100 people come forward to give DNA
Samples have been taken from 18 elderly or vulnerable people to help identify any remains that may be found at former mother and baby home