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Child with history of more than 200 incidents involving gardaí ‘wants to be part of something, she is lost’, judge told ...
The Government will prioritise “cost and efficiency over design standards and aesthetics,” when it comes to future ...
Trump is attempting to bend the global economy to his will but is being hamstrung by the US’s deteriorating fiscal metrics ...
The highest honour in Ireland but a big change of lifestyle, says MEP, as speculation builds over potential party candidates ...
That same day, Israeli air strikes and gunfire killed dozens of starving Gazans, including at least 17 people seeking food ...
As anyone who has ever worked in a shop frequented by the general public will tell you, people hate using their brains. They ...
Everybody has had a few days to take stock and it’s still hard to make sense of it. Limerick will spend a long winter trying ...
“They stopped pretending,” Fitzgerald says. “The mask is off. You’re getting fired if you speak out. Back in the day, [tech ...
The IRFU high-performance director discusses closing the gap between Leinster and Connacht, Ulster and Munster ...
As highlights reels go, Tommy O’Brien’s offers a pretty compelling vindication of his talent, whether the viewer dwells on ...
Both Ireland and Poland are signed up to the Hague Convention, which is one of the main legal frameworks for dealing with ...
On the basis of a 10 per cent tariff with an exemption for pharmaceuticals, the institute forecast the economy here would ...