Almost 50,000 migrants arrive in Greece in the past five daysThe country has recorded the highest inflows of migrants since the beginning of this year as crisis continues
Care home company to create 200 jobs in North DublinA new 165-bed facility will create jobs for nurses, health care assistants, managers and catering staff
Newsround: What Friday's papers sayRent control will not work experts say; passengers face chaos as rail talks fail; risk of school closures
Carrickmines fire survivors to be accommodated in council car parkCouncil admits site is "not ideal" and says decision was made with "great reluctance"
Volkswagen to begin recalling first Irish vehicles in JanuaryGroup Ireland chief executive Lars Himmer apologies and admits emissions tests were "mishandled"
30 garda stations and special units to receive upgrades in multimillion euro planA new €60 million euro scheme will see five new garda stations built with upgrades and refurbishments to other facilities across the country
EU orders Starbucks and Fiat to repay up to €30m each in taxesThe European Commission has ruled Luxembourg granted the companies selective tax advantages
Hibernian Hotel Kilkenny sells for €7.25 millionOwners of Muckross Park Hotel, Killarney have secured the city centre hotel
Shoppers set to spend €109 million on Black FridayUS tradition has taken hold here with sales expected to be up 31 per cent this year
Investigation continues into death of man on Dublin-bound planeWoman has been detained in Cork on drug trafficking offences
Billy Walsh resignation: 'The hardest decision I've ever made''Protracted' negotiations with the boxing coach had been ongoing for months
Hero Garda Anthony Golden died ‘protecting a frightened woman and her father’, mourners hearPresident and Taoiseach among thousands of mourners at State funeral
Budget 2016: 11 things we ‘learned’ from today’s main eventIt was widely leaked, but let’s have recap anyway..
Digicel boss Denis O’Brien reveals he is ‘very, very happy’ after stopping flotationBonds in O’Brien’s company fell by as much as 3.8 per cent in the wake of the dramatic decision