These are the main headlines of the evening.
Government wins no-confidence vote in Dáil by 85 votes to 66
Sinn Féin’s attempt to overthrow the government was defeated in the Dáil by a margin of 85 votes to 66, with one abstention.
Man banned from contacting Fine Gael Senator after alleged harassment campaign
David Larkin (42) of Ardnacassa Lawns, Longford was brought before a Longford District Court hearing this morning accused of allegedly harassing Senator Michael Carrigy.
Two men who allegedly took a dead man’s body to the post office to claim his pension are charged with cheating
Declan Haughney (40), of Pollerton Road, Carlow, reportedly took the body of his late uncle Peadar Doyle (66) to a nearby post office to claim his pension.
‘Now I’m as far from my parents’ ashes as I’ve ever been’ – a tourist’s lost luggage with parents’ ashes is sent back to Chicago
Donna O’Connor, 67, traveled to Ireland on June 30 to scatter some of her parents’ ashes on a family farm. However, when she landed at Dublin Airport, her luggage was… including the remains of her parents, Patricia and Robert Emmett O’Connor, was nowhere to be found.
Locals describe Dublin’s popular beach, where teenage boy tragically drowned, as ‘fatal’
Several experienced swimmers who regularly bathe at Burrow Beach said it has become increasingly crowded in recent years and most visitors don’t realize ‘how dangerous it can be’.
Video: Man throws trash can at Orange flute band marching on July 12, leading to chaotic scenes
Damned HSE Audit Reveals More Hospitals Have Burned Organs From Dead Babies And Adults
The organs of dead children and adults were sent for incineration Following post-mortem examinations at Our Lady of Lourdes hospitals in Drogheda and University Hospital Limerick, a devastating new HSE audit has been found.
Dublin Airport workers arrested for €1 million cocaine seizure
Two Dublin Airport employees are questioned about s drug trafficking abuse after gardaí seized more than €1 million worth of cocaine.
Video of two women fighting in Primark goes viral
€20,000 damage to child photographed in her home by undercover PI
A judge has approved an offer of €20,000 in damages from Irish Life Assurance to a nine-year-old girl who died at the age of two. was unlawfully photographed on her high chair in the privacy of her own home by an undercover investigator
Decision to proceed with MetroLink project may become a matter for next government, minister admits
MetroLink’s massive investment in the airport could be a matter for the next government, Minister for Public Enterprises Michael McGrath has effectively conceded.