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Tánaiste Simon Harris has warned that while the country is in a healthy economic space there are dark clouds on the horizon, ...
The Government is preparing to join a significant new defence initiative being developed by the European Union, reports ...
A nurse who made sexualised and inappropriate remarks and later sent text messages to a young female patient at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin two years ago has been found guilty of professional ...
Nearly 6,000 individuals were caught driving without fastening their seatbelts last year, according to recently released data ...
Irish fishermen are set to lose a staggering €800 million in revenue due to the new EU-UK Brexit fisheries agreement, which will last for 12 years until 2038, it has been revealed, reports The Mirror.
A recent analysis of GP supply and demand has highlighted capacity challenges in Dublin and nearby commuter towns such as ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has begun a four-day visit across three Japanese cities, focusing on strengthening bilateral ...
The number of long-term residential care beds and home support services for older adults will need to rise by at least 60 ...
In a shocking scandal rocking Germany Gelnhausen, nine underage girls were sexually assaulted at the Barbarossabad swimming ...
A High Court case brought by a man who claimed he was assaulted by gardaí in riot gear on Halloween night while cycling to check on a fire near his partner’s residence has now been resolved, reports ...
Joe Duffy bid farewell to Liveline on RTÉ Radio 1, surrounded by friends, supporters, and listeners, last week, and already there's much speculation that he's going to run for the Presidency. He ...
A new guidance document and training tool aimed at assisting mental health staff working with LGBTQIA+ individuals is set to ...