The organisation today published its annual State of the World’s Human Rights report.
Donaldson stepped down as DUP leader after being charged with historical offences.
The National Union of Journalists will tell TDs today that it does not believe 400 job cuts are required at RTÉ as previously outlined by the broadcaster.
A HSE plan to open 20 new beds by 2023 went completely unfunded.
Nations agreed in 2022 to finalise a world-first treaty by the end of 2024, with concrete measures to battle plastic pollution around the world.
Felloni rose to prominence during the 1980s as one of the country’s largest heroin traffickers, getting the nickname ‘King Scum’.
The collision happened shortly before 6pm this evening.
In a statement this evening, the station said it is expected that it will now “commence a recruitment process to find a new host for the show”.
The jury will hear evidence that one of the complainants allege that they were abused on a daily basis by the man.
Nicola Quinn agreed there was “no handover” of Aoife’s case when staff came on duty on 18 December, which she described as “a miss”.
David Pecker recounted how he promised the then-candidate that he would help suppress stories that had the potential to harm the Republican’s election bid.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.