Defence Forces take part in world’s biggest cyber exercise The Defences Forces are taking part in the world’s biggest cyber defence exercise, including simulated cyberattacks on Ireland’s critical national infrastructure. A total of 70 members of the Defe... See more
Defence gaps mean sabotage of gas energy supply could be 'crippling' for Ireland Sabotage of electricity connectors or gas pipelines to Ireland or of a planned floating gas reserve could have "crippling" costs due to the "austere" state of Irish maritime ... See more
Teddy bears grabbed extra tightly awaiting to board flight on State's deportation order It's normal to see children clasping their teddies at airports for comfort. But watching a boy holding his turquoise teddy tight to his chest on his way to be deported... See more
Legality of Israel’s actions against Gaza flotilla 'open to question'
The legality of Israel’s actions against the Gaza flotilla is “open to question”, according to a leading maritime security expert.
Professor Ian Speller, director of the Centre for Mili... See more
Murder investigation resources allocated to case of father and daughter found dead in home
Gardaí have begun talking to family members and friends of a man suspected of killing his daughter before taking his own life in Dublin at the weekend.
Detectives b... See more