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OPPOSITION PARTIES HAVE requested a free “vote of conscience” on a motion calling on the Government to stop the Central Bank ...
AROUND 50 IRISH people will take part in a march from Cairo to Gaza this month, demanding Israel open the Rafah crossing to ...
The arrest came as part of an ongoing garda investigation into human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and ...
The wind-farm developers are to establish a Community Benefit Fund which will distribute up to €3.12m over the first 15 years ...
Leap Card fares for Dublin commuter buses will change from 16 June with the introduction of a new zonal pricing system.
A community group protested the OPW’s vehicle access, citing safety concerns on a pedestrian entrance to the estate.
SITE OWNERS HAVE paid last-minute taxes totalling €28m in recent days on land that is zoned for housing but where housing ...
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL has given the green light to Fáilte Ireland for its planning application to establish a food hall at the ...
Gardaí in public order policing gear flanked the dystopian-looking vehicle, with one of them modelling new body armour and a ...
Existing renters would likely remain protected by the current 2% cap but according to a Government source, the plans being ...
Seventy-year-old Alan Ladak admitted he was reckless in buying the books for about €40 each, hoping to sell them for a profit ...
GARDA COMMISSIONER DREW Harris has said the force will look into acquiring a full-time cadaver dog in order to avoid being ...