Sooraj Miraleedharan had been living a double life as a staff nurse in a Dublin hospital, while operating a highly profitable scam that has victimised hundreds of nurses.
A new report analyses the government’s response to the sharp increase in the number of people seeking asylum in Ireland.
The landlord was ordered to pay the tenants €5,250.
Around 120kg of herbal cannabis was seized.
The appeals board concluded that the proposal would not give rise to any unacceptable impacts on the amenities of the surrounding area.
Holland alleges that Waters had, without specifically naming her, made a claim that she had lied in her report about Savita Halappanavar’s death.
Gaza’s Civil Defence agency said on Tuesday that health workers uncovered nearly 340 bodies at Nasser hospital.
Meanwhile, Greece’s Supreme Court blocked the small far-right Spartans party from running in the June EU elections today.
As part of cost-cutting measures, the national broadcaster has deferred airing the new season until 2025.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
The jury of seven women and five men took one hour and 43 minutes to return unanimous verdicts on all four charges.
The inquest is due to conclude on Thursday.
Candidates should not “knowingly produce or disseminate deceptive AI content”, the Commission said.
In addition to the confirmed cases, there are also 22 cases under investigation.
Police in Northern Ireland have said he received the sentence “for the offence of behaviour likely to stir up hatred”.
Prison officer Pat Ferris told the trial of Dean Byrne, Brady’s alleged conspirator, that he knew Aaron Brady as a prisoner in 2020.
At a Joint Committee today, SIPTU said its members were told there will be ‘no filming’ of Fair City due to RTÉ’s sporting commitments.
Several unions representing RTÉ members are before the Oireachtas today.
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The RSA set out how it hopes to tackle rising road deaths – and why it has moved away from ‘shock’ ads.
The 27-year-old was fatally shot outside his home in Clonee in December 2020.
The disaster occurred in the early hours of 8 January, 1979, when an oil tanker exploded in Bantry Bay, killing 50 people.
The Journal’s News Correspondent Niall O’Connor is accompanying Micheál Martin on a trip to Egypt, Rafah Border Crossing and Jordan.
Jonathan Creswell had denied the rape and murder of the 21-year-old.
The horses have since been recovered and returned to a nearby Army stable.
His father told mourners that he will “always be forever our beautiful boy Shay-Shay”.
Jazzy, Lankum and CMAT have all been nominated.
The new loan scheme is aimed at helping more households to improve their energy rating to lower bills and emissions.
Today’s incident happened in Dun Laoghaire at around 8am.
Martin and the Irish delegation toured an UNWRA-funded school and medical clinic at the site this morning.
Police said they not looking for anyone else in relation to the incident.
The justice minister said less than 100 people whose applications for asylum were rejected were have been deported.
Sinn Féin, meanwhile, said the Government is “taking people for fools”.
The Central Bank of Ireland has carried out a review of the supports provided for borrowers in or facing early arrears.
Donaldson stepped down as DUP leader after being charged last month.
A HSE plan to open 20 new beds by 2023 went completely unfunded.
Police believe 42-year-old Jonathan Candy killed his wife and three sons before killing himself.
‘Indiscriminately lighting fires at 7 or 8 o’clock in the evening at the bottom of the mountain and letting it run riot is unacceptable,’ Carlow’s fire chief said.
The app has 170 million users in the United States alone.
Both TDs apologised and admitted that they could’ve served the families better during their fight for justice.