The families of those killed in the Springhill shootings have welcomed the apology of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer describing it as a significant and long-overdue acknowledgment of the truth established by the Springhill inquest.
Long-standing calls for Oireachtas committee chairs to receive a near β¬10,000 increase in their allowance as part of the final reversal of 2008 economic crash pay cuts are unlikely to be signed off on by officials.
The EU's foreign policy chief will discuss the issue of Aughinish Alumina and alumina exports to Russia when she meets the Taoiseach in Dublin tomorrow.
In the capital of the French Alps, the Republic of Ireland can breathe rarefied air as they look to beat France and go straight to next summer's World Cup.
Andy Burnham has signalled that he will run against Keir Starmer in any race for the British Labour Party leadership if he wins a bye-election later this month.
A group that has been campaigning for better SNA provision in schools has welcomed the publication of a revised definition of the role of Special Needs Assistants in schools.
A roadmap for the development and professionalisation of the role of Special Needs Assistants has been set out in a new Workforce Development Plan for SNAs.
An Israeli strike in eastern Lebanon killed five people, while another attack near the southern city of Tyre killed three more, the Lebanese health ministry said.
The European Union agreed to move Ukraine and Moldova to the next stage in their membership bids, as diplomats said Hungary signalled it was dropping its long-standing veto against Kyiv.