Todays Breaking News Lines

Man threatened cashier with knife in Dublin fast food outlet

Garda Siochana Logo Crest

A man in his 30s is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow morning following a robbery from a fast food premises. See More

Joe Bloggs | Breaking News | 10:28

Emergency services deal with seven collisions in 'treacherous' conditions in Clare and Galway

Ambulance

Emergency services have dealt with seven individual road traffic collisions on the same stretch of the M18 in counties Clare and Galway this morning. See More

Joe Bloggs | Breaking News | 11:48

Why new technology is draining meaning from your job

Bankers don’t attract much sympathy these days, but imagine belonging to an industry that has been blamed for eight years of austerity and for triggering political turmoil on a worldwide scale. See More

Joe Bloggs | Technology | 12:39

Tony Ward expects Ireland 'to go through hell' as they look for Six Nations answers

Six Nations Rugby Players

Tony Ward says Ireland will "go through hell" over the next few days as they come to terms with a disastrous first-half performance in Edinburgh that shattered any aspirations of a Grand Slam. See More

Joe Bloggs | Sport | 11:48

Madigan on Monday: Now is not the time to panic for Ireland - small tweaks will do

Ireland Rugby Player Ian Madigan

It’s natural after a defeat to look at what went wrong but you have to look at the positives too. It was unlucky the way the game unfolded that the scrum didn’t become more of a factor in the match because it was an area we would have dominated. See More

Joe Bloggs | Sport | 10:28

Emergency services deal with seven collisions in 'treacherous' conditions in Clare and Galway

Ambulance

Emergency services have dealt with seven individual road traffic collisions on the same stretch of the M18 in counties Clare and Galway this morning. See More

Joe Bloggs | Breaking News | 11:48

Snap Parcel Sponsor Munster

Snap Parcel Logo

Last Saturday is a day that will live long in the memory for Shannon based company Snap Parcel who, thanks to Bank of Ireland, were given the chance to sponsor Munster as they secured a home Champions Cup quarter final with victory over Racing 92 in front of a 26,200 sell-out at Thomond Park. See More

Joe Bloggs | Sport | 09:38

Prosthetic arm technology that detects spinal nerve signals developed by team

Tony Ward says Ireland will "go through hell" over the next few days as they come to terms with a disastrous first-half performance in Edinburgh that shattered any aspirations of a Grand Slam. See More

Joe Bloggs | Technology | 11:48