January 24 - The former Minister for JusticeRay Burke is jailed for six months for tax evasion, as a result of legislation he introduced. He is the first Cabinet minister to be jailed as a result of the tribunals of inquiry.
February 17 - Seven people are detained by Gardaí for suspected activities in relation to the bank heist in Belfast in December 2004. £2.3 million sterling is seized in County Cork.
March 11 - The Irish Sugar Company factory in Carlow closes for good with the loss of several hundred jobs. The factory was Ireland's oldest sugar factory.
May 23 - Five schoolgirls die and many other people are injured in a collision involving a crowded Bus Éireann school bus and two other vehicles in Co Meath.
July 16 - Irish student, Tara Whelan (17) and a British holidaymaker were among five people killed in the popular tourist resort of Kuşadası, in Turkey.
July 28 - In what has been described as an "historic" day the Provisional Irish Republican Army ends its armed campaign and orders all its units to dump arms. The organisation also orders its members not to engage in any other activities of any kind.
July 29 - 45-year-old Limerick woman, Dolores McNamara, scoops €115 million after winning the Euromillions rollover jackpot prize. It is Europe's largest ever lottery jackpot.
September 15 - The population of Ireland officially has the highest population since 1861. The increase is owed to immigration by Irish people abroad and immigrants from Europe and Asia.
October 18 Dr Tiede Herrema returns to the city of Limerick from which he was kidnapped 30 year ago in a high profile case. Dr Herrema presents his personal papers relating to the issue to the University of Limerick Library.
October 20 - The abducted journalist Rory Carroll is released unharmed after being kidnapped in Iraq on the previous day.
November 1 - The Government launches the biggest national transport plan in the history of the state. The strategy, known as Transport 21, will allow for €34.4 million to be spent on roads, rail and the Dublin metro over a ten year period.
December 8 - A car bomb heading to Blanchardstown is intercepted by Gardaí and members of Special Branch at the M50 Westlink Toll Bridge, man was arrested and he is believed to be connected to the continunity IRA
22 October - Liam Lawlor, Fianna Fáil politician, resigned following a finding that he had failed to co-operate with a planning irregularities investigation (b.1944).