Donal O’Donovan: Falling house prices would be welcome news for some, but may come with a sting in the tail
Any prospect of a drop in house prices will be music to the ears of desperate renters but, unfortunately, past experience shows buying in a falling market ...
Property investment quandaries in Northern Ireland
Brian Lavery: Real estate is a long-term gain and there's hope the cycle has rumbled along the bottom for long enough and should be on an uptake
Charles and Camilla release official 20th wedding anniversary photographs
In one image the King and Queen are in the grounds of the Villa Wolkonsky in Rome.
Taoiseach wishes Richard Boyd Barrett a speedy recovery
Taoiseach wishes Richard Boyd Barrett a speedy recovery
New figures show massive increase in shoplifting in Tipperary
New crime figures obtained from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that shoplifting has dramatically increased in Tipperary over the past 20 years.
Irish News sister company Interpress wins UK printer of the year title
Judges say: "All copies were sharply printed with even ink densities and exceptional colour. As good as it gets"
Commuters face delays following crash on Dublin’s M50
A collision occurred on the M50 this morning,
Credit unions take on banks by capping home loan rates
Credit unions are coming together to take on the banks on mortgages.
More than 50 countries want tariff talks with US
Top US administration officials said on Sunday that more than 50 countries targeted by President Donald Trump's new tariffs have reached out to begin negot...
Wage subsidy scheme ruled out for firms affected by Trump tariffs – Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has ruled out a wage subsidy scheme for sectors affected by US tariffs, saying it is not appropriate now.
Irish pub receipt shows outrageous price for one round of drinks at Temple Bar
A man was left stunned after being charged €107.20 for a single round of drinks at Dublin's iconic Temple Bar pub, sparking viral outrage over soaring prices.