Ireland Irish police seek identity of man charged with using dead baby names An elderly man is in custody facing multiple charges but still remains unidentified. 06/10/2023
Ireland Two charged after record €150m cocaine seizure off Irish coast A ship intercepted by the Irish Navy off the Cork coast was found to be carrying the largest shipment of cocaine ever seized by Irish authorities. 29/09/2023
Ireland What were the recent protests in Ireland about? Arrests were made as protesters brought mock gallows to the Irish parliament, hindering access to the building. 26/09/2023
Ireland A health labelling policy for alcohol in the EU? Ireland will become the first country in the world to impose health labels on alcoholic drinks and it may prompt many European states to follow. 23/09/2023
Smart Health What is the EU doing to tackle Alzheimer's? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Smart Health, we travel to Ireland to hear from a family whose life was turned upside down by Alzheimer's and find out what the EU is doing to help the 8 million Europeans who suffer from the disease. 07/09/2023
Smart Health Dealing with dementia: What is it like living with Alzheimer's? In partnership with The European Commission Gerry Paley and his wife Nuala speak to Smart Health about how their lives have changed since he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's eight years ago. 07/09/2023
Climate Why is it called Storm Ciarán? It's named after a weather warning hero The experts who protect us from extreme weather are honoured in this year's list of storm names. 01/09/2023
Climate Fears grow that climate change could put an end to fishing in Ireland Rising temperatures appear to be pushing some fish north to colder waters, out of reach of some boats. 17/08/2023
Ireland Free cash rumours lead to queues outside banks in Ireland A technical fault with bank machines allowed people with no money to withdraw funds. 16/08/2023
No Comment Watch: Fans gather to remember Sinéad O'Connor in Ireland Some people left handwritten notes outside her former home, thanking her for sharing her voice and her music. 08/08/2023
Culture news Why nothing compares to 'Nothing Compares 2 U' Why nothing compares to 'Nothing Compares 2 U'... 27/07/2023
Euronews Tech Talks This is the Swiss canton from which crypto is landing in Europe Cryptocurrency has been talked about for years. You might even know someone who has invested in Bitcoin or one of the thousands of other ‘cryptos’ that exist. But has cryptocurrency and its blockchain technology fully landed in Europe? 12/07/2023
Euronews Witness Ireland's housing crisis: millennials, a generation sacrificed In recent years, Ireland has seen a continued trend in emigration: young graduates and working millennials are leaving the Emerald Isle for greener pastures. But this time they are leaving on account of a housing crisis exacerbated by inflation, which is destroying their future prospects 06/07/2023
Ireland Irish broadcaster engulfed by scandal over extravagant spending Senior figures have been grilled about throwing money on flip-flops and undisclosed top-ups for the highest-paid presenters. 06/07/2023
Europe News Brussels pitches GDPR reform but without opening 'Pandora's box' The European Commission has proposed to make surgical changes to the bloc's landmark data privacy legislation. 04/07/2023
Ireland Why were hundreds of baby's remains found in a septic tank in Ireland? Ten years after a dark discovery was made in the west of Ireland, Euronews takes a look at the grim legacy of the maternity homes that were still in operation until the end of the 20th century. 04/07/2023
Ireland Ireland's government rules out dropping military neutrality policy Heated debate as country re-examines its military approach in the wake of the war in Ukraine 22/06/2023
Travel News Ireland is paying people €80,000 to save a remote island home The generous cash grants are being offered as a way of encouraging new residents to Ireland’s offshore communities. 14/06/2023
Earth News Ireland’s data centres are using as much electricity as all city homes New official figures show data centres’ electricity usage in Ireland is surging at a time where the country is failing to meet its climate targets. 13/06/2023
Nature Widowed while-tailed eagle finds new partner in Ireland A reintroduction programme saw the first white-tailed eagles hatched in Ireland for more than 100 years. 05/06/2023