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A man who had been getting the support of Cork Simon Community for a year caused criminal damage at the hostel twice in one day when he was not admitted. The judge dealing with the case said it was a ...
The Leinster front-rowers arrived in Limerick on Monday and trained fully for the first time on Tuesday with Costello confirming their availability for the URC clash with the Bulls at Thomond Park ...
Trinity College Dublin's Resolve project wants to recruit men and women in their 40s and 50s who had played contact sports ...
Commission chair Marjorie Farrelly told children's minister Norma Foley it would be very difficult to contact all those involved ahead of publication and suggested the department issue a press release ...
Jerry Hogan is charged with causing damage to the house and then 10 days later making a threat to burn down the house if money was not paid The judge said he would need to hear more details on the ...
Children 'deserve a public inquiry' into spinal surgeries akin to CervicalCheck inquiry, say parents
Parents of sick children say they are once again reading a damning report on Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) while spinal surgery delays continue unabated. Their calls for this to stop comes as the ...
Children's ability to move around our city independently of cars, reduced noise pollution and increased exercise for all users will have a massive impact ...
Accused and accomplice ransacked students' house, demanding cash and cocaine and punched them numerous times in the head, court heard ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry has reached agreement with the Irish Government over co-operation. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is to allow the inquiry chairman and members of his team access to ...
Grace resided with Family X between the ages of 10 and 30, a period spanning 1989 until her move to residential care in 2009. Tue, 15 Apr, 2025 - 17:00 In 2017, the Farrelly Commission was established ...
Goldman Sachs estimates in a worst-case scenario, the hit this year from reduced travel and boycotts could amount to almost $90bn ...
Neither Kirstie McGrath nor Niamh Mulreany gave evidence or addressed the court but simply smiled following their acquittal ...
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