Ireland performing poorly by international standards on environment, climate and biodiversity
Well-being framework designed to use measures other than economic to gauge Ireland’s progress
Hong Kong swimmer Haughey congratulated by Tánaiste on winning Olympics bronze medal
Siobhán Haughey, a grand-niece of former taoiseach Charles Haughey, took third place in the women’s 200m freestyle
Payments to 5,000 asylum seekers receiving daily expenses have stopped following means tests, says Heather Humphreys
Minister meets first people to avail of new free travel pass for persons medically unable to drive
Truck sporting Armagh colours set ablaze in early hours of morning
PSNI investigating arson incident considered ‘sectarian-related hate crime’ in addition to car also set on fire
Taoiseach urges motorists to ‘reverse’ upward trend in road deaths after five killed over weekend
Incident took place on the R161 Trim-to-Navan Road at Philpotstown shortly before 10pm
Disability pride parade takes place in Dublin to raise visibility and change public perceptions
It is the second such parade to take place in Ireland, with the world’s first taking place in Chicago in 2004
Man (30s) charged with murder of Jordan Ronan (20) in Tallaght, Dublin
Patrick Murphy (36), also from Tallaght, remanded in custody
Small protest at site earmarked for asylum seekers in Coolock
About 60 people have gathered, although Coolock Says No says it did not organise the protest
Cliffs of Moher search for boy (12) continues
The operation is due to resume from around 11am, the Irish Coast Guard confirmed
Wicklow shooting: Gardaí investigating incident after man suffers non-life threatening injuries
Two men travelling in car blocked by another vehicle and firearm discharged in Roundwood on Tuesday
Olympics opening ceremony: Everything you need to know including times, where to watch and route
Paris 2024 athletes will travel along River Seine in France to open competition
Cliffs of Moher search for boy (12) continues as ‘recovery operation’
It is understood the missing child became separated from his family on Tuesday afternoon
‘Dry, bright weather’ ahead: Met Éireann says temperatures could rise to 24 degrees
Sunshine to spread from the west from Thursday
Norma Foley promises delivery of religious order schools abuse report to survivors first
Minister began inquiry last year after allegations of sexual abuse at Blackrock College in Dublin were made by a number of past pupils
Current Bishop of Galway says people harmed by Eamonn Casey must be ‘heard’ and ‘acknowledged’
Michael Duignan says he is ‘deeply aware’ recent RTÉ documentary on Casey ‘a source of anger and profound distress to many’