Unrest is intended to 'wreak havoc, sow division' says minister Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has said that unrest in Dublin on Thursday was instigated by a group of people who set out to 'wreak … Prime Time • 24 Nov
The truth is out there? Why interest in UFOs is back in focus This summer, US Congress heard claims the US government had covered up collecting and reverse engineering crashed UFOs. Although there was no evidence to support … Prime Time • 23 Nov
'Don't ignore red flags' - Sisters of murder victim speak out The sisters of an Irish woman who was murdered a month ago in New York have spoken publicly to call on people to recognise red … Prime Time • 22 Nov
Ballyhaunis to Blackrock: The local take on new house price stats Data released by the Central Statistics Office showed that in the 12 months to September, property prices decreased in Dublin but rose outside the capital. … Prime Time • 16 Nov
Ukrainian footage from Sudan casts an Irish meeting in new light A surprising September meeting in Shannon Airport of two leaders from Ukraine and Sudan has been cast in a new light, following revelations over the … Prime Time • 15 Nov
RTÉ DG says he has engaged with opposition parties on plan RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst has said he has engaged with non-government parties, including Sinn Féin, about his plan for the future of the national … Prime Time • 14 Nov
From above: What satellite images show of Israel's move into Gaza As the Israeli military's ground forces advance into Gaza City, Prime Time has been compiling satellite images taken in recent weeks into a single detailed … Prime Time • 14 Nov
Web Summit claims strong sales despite Cosgrave controversy The Ireland-based conferencing company, Web Summit, says "only a very small number" of people have cancelled plans to attend their upcoming event in Lisbon, despite … Prime Time • 09 Nov
Step-by-step: The garda investigation into Jozef Puska The taking of Jozef Puska's DNA by Tullamore gardaí was a crucial step in the investigation, writes Barry Cummins. Prime Time • 10 Nov
Dozens of electric buses not in use due to lack of charge points Dozens of zero-emission buses ordered by the National Transport Authority 18 months ago are not yet in service, partly due to delays in installing charging … Prime Time • 07 Nov
Interactive map: Israel's Ground Activity in Gaza This interactive map can be used to understand key locations relating to recent events and what is known about the Israeli military activity in northern … Prime Time • 03 Nov
Irish citizen stuck in Gaza makes emotional plea for ceasefire An Irish citizen in Gaza City has made an emotional plea for help from the Irish Government, as Israeli airstrikes continue to bombard the besieged … Prime Time • 01 Nov
'A blizzard': Regional services fear growing scale of cocaine use Addiction counsellors in rural areas, including in parts of Donegal, Sligo, Galway and Clare, say there has been an increase in the number of people … Prime Time • 01 Nov
WHO's Dr Ryan calls for immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza The Executive Director of the World Health Organization's Health Emergencies Programme has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Prime Time • 27 Oct
Does Dublin need an elected mayor? Not everyone agrees A Citizens' Assembly has recommended that Dublin should have a directly elected mayor, but is it workable? Prime Time • 02 Nov
How Gaza's fuel crisis has triggered a water crisis As fuel dwindles in Gaza, getting access to clean drinking water is becoming more and more difficult for its 2.3 million residents. Prime Time • 25 Oct
Could changes to our weather warning system prevent flood damage? Despite prior warnings that the risk of flooding was a possibility due to Storm Babet, some businesses and organisations suffered severe damage to their premises … Prime Time • 24 Oct
How tension in the Middle East is moving beyond Gaza and Israel Beyond Gaza, tension has been growing in the Middle East in recent days with air strikes in Syria, bombs falling in Lebanon and violence erupting … Prime Time • 23 Oct
What is known about the blast at the hospital in Gaza? With organisations like Amnesty International calling for an independent investigation to establish the full facts, what is known about what happened at Al-Ahli Hospital in … Prime Time • 19 Oct
Staying child-free and ditching fast fashion for the planet Studies show a growing number of young people suffer from anxiety about the climate crisis, but do Irish young people share that anxiety and do … Prime Time • 20 Oct
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: How did it get to this? As Israel prepares for the next phase of its war against Hamas, we trace the roots of the conflict back to the early 2000s. Prime Time • 18 Oct
Fentanyl: Could the killer drug reach our streets? Fentanyl is up to 100 times more potent than morphine and many times that of heroin but is its arrival in Ireland inevitable and are … Prime Time • 17 Oct
Taoiseach says Israeli actions in Gaza 'not acceptable' An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has criticised Israel for cutting off electricity and water supplies to Gaza, describing the actions as "not acceptable," and saying they … Prime Time • 13 Oct
What's in Budget 24 for you if you're (around) 24? So, what might people in their 20s benefit from this Budget Day? Prime Time and KPMG have crunched the numbers. Prime Time • 10 Oct
Budget 2024: How did a middle-income and lone parent family do? Prime Time spoke with two families pre and post Budget 2024 to see how they were affected by the measures introduced by Government. Prime Time • 11 Oct