From TheJournal.ie
-
Man whose surrender to Scotland was refused last year to be extradited after new request
The High Court refused to extradite Richard Sharples on humanitarian grounds to an overcrowded Scottish prison last June.
-
Asylum seekers unaware of any plans to clear tents on Dublin's Mount Street
Around 200 people are currently sleeping in tents on Mount Street, Grattan Street and nearby alleyways.
-
‘The envy of Europe’?: Step inside Irish Rail’s new battery-electric Dart trains
The Journal visited the site of the Polish factory where the new Dart trains are being produced – take a look.
-
Men charged with flying drones near Dublin bring High Court challenge against 'draconian' laws
It is alleged that the activity unlawfully and intentionally interfered with the operation of air navigation at the airport.
-
Cross border migration row: How did Ireland-UK relations break down over asylum seekers?
And what’s the evidence for Helen McEntee’s claim that 80% of of asylum seekers crossed the border? Here’s what we know.
-
After summer shows, more than a million Irish fans will have seen Bruce Springsteen live
Fans are advised to only buy tickets from official channels, as there may be bogus sellers in operation.
-
Barbie Kardashian trial adjourned for psychiatric report
Judge Tom O’Donnell said he was concerned at delays in it going to trial as it had been on the trial list on “several occasions”.
-
The 5 at 5: Monday
Five minutes, five stories, five o’clock
-
Why did Scottish First Minister Yousaf resign and what's next for Scottish politics?
Humza Yousaf, who described politics as “a brutal business”, decided to resign ahead of two votes of no confidence in him.
-
Man with Down Syndrome challenges Council's failure to assess him for social housing
He claims that this delay by the council amounts to a breach of his rights and entitlements by both the council and the state.
-
Man accused of causing death of grandmother with e-scooter in Dublin sent forward for trial
Mary Bernie, who was in her 80s, was seriously injured on 20 June 2023 and died some days later at the Mater Hospital.
-
Debunked: The Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme is not closed to Irish businesses. It's for them.
A misreading of The Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme had been used to imply Irish people are being discriminated against