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Just over 100 student beds out of more than 1,000 identified under an “emergency response” to student accommodation shortages ...
Veterans minister said to have threatened to resign over plan to revoke immunity for British soldiers and others ...
Children with disabilities experienced sexual abuse at a much higher rate than children without a disability, the Dáil heard ...
A woman whose husband is being sued by John Magnier over the purported sale of a prized Co Tipperary estate said she felt €50 ...
Television: Set in Sheffield but filmed in Dublin, the story hangs on the implausible premise of a rekindled teenage crush ...
Sarah Coyle, believed to be Ireland’s oldest person, died peacefully at her daughter Marian Galligan’s home in Castleknock, ...
Ireland’s long journey to membership of Cern, one of the world’s largest centres for scientific research, has reached its ...
Housing is by the far the main source of wealth held by Irish people, but these parties object at every turn to raising tax on it. Too many councillors are still refusing to even collect the baseline ...
The Government’s focus in the next budget has to be on transforming infrastructure, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said as Sinn Féin insisted a cost-of-living package had to be included. Such a package ...
Cross-examined by Catherine Donnelly, senior counsel for the returning officer, Cllr Feeney agreed other candidates vying for a seat on the agricultural panel were eliminated by similarly slim margins ...
Activist was previously convicted of public disorder offence after refusing to make court-ordered donation to refugee council ...
The rush to get the International Protection Bill enacted in time to meet the EU deadline may leave it open to legal ...