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Dublin asylum seekers say new tented accommodation flooded
By Aoife Moore
'No option' - asylum seekers describe life on street
By Kieran Dineen
Has Simon Harris's Mount Street clearance backfired? – The Irish Times
By Bernice Harrison
Mount Street was a dangerous and unacceptable situation, says Fianna Fáil TD
Homeless asylum seekers told to 'disperse and leave' Mount Street as accommodation runs out
By Jennifer Bray and Kitty Holland
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Sunday Independent editor does not 'at all' accept Enoch Burke was defamed in report about cell move
By Ellen Geraldine O'riordan
Newspaper editor says 'we held our hands up' over inaccuracies in Enoch Burke article
Sunday Independent editor says allegedly defamatory article on Enoch Burke raised 'no red flags' before publication
By Andrew Phelan
Burke told by Sunday Independent editor it's evident he could have 'annoyed' other prisoners
By Eimer McAuley
Mother of Castlebar man tells the court how she felt about what was reported about him in jail by the Sunday Independent in 2022
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UK-Ireland migration row deepens as Tories signal offer to allow Ireland join Rwanda scheme
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Man's chilling words during foiled alleged child abduction in Dublin city centre
By Nicola Donnelly
Man (20s) arrested for alleged attempt to abduct toddler in Dublin city centre
By Ken Foy and Amy Donohoe
Man arrested after apparent kidnap attempt of 2-year-old child in Dublin
By Conor Lally
Man arrested after apparent attempted abduction of child in Dublin
Man arrested over alleged attempted child kidnapping in Dublin
By Michael Bolton
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Calls for urgent action after inspection finds 'significant risks' to patient safety remain at UHL's ED
By Hayley Halpin
Patients' dignity and privacy breached as inspectors find 19 people forced to lie on trolleys in corridor at UHL
By Eilish O' Regan
UHL is no longer starved of funds. Why is it still so far from satisfactory performance?
By Paul Cullen
Hospital overcrowding: More than 450 patients waiting for a bed
Simon Harris: 'Serious issues' in how University Hospital Limerick is run
By Tadgh McNally
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Trinity College fines student union €214,000 over protests
Trinity College hits students' union with €214k fine over protests blocking access to Book of Kells
By Diarmuid Pepper
Trinity fines students' union €214k over Book of Kells blockade
By Niamh Horan
College hits students' union with €214k fine for disruptive protests – Trinity News
By Stephen Conneely
Students and Staff Respond to Students' Union Receipt of €214k Fine
By Clara Roche
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Several birds found dead following oil spill in Irish Sea between Dublin and Wexford
'Tip of the iceberg', says volunteer rescuing oiled birds
By Eithne Dodd
Authorities in Wexford and Wicklow investigating major oil spill as dead birds found on beaches
Birds coated in oil found on east coast as Coast Guard tried to locate spill offshore
By Lauren Boland
Oiled seabirds reported off Wicklow, Wexford coasts
By Conor Kane
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John Waters cannot 'go around defaming people', hearing told
By colm keena
Statement that John Waters would be calling 13 witnesses described in court as 'attempt to bully' Kitty Holland
Kitty Holland was badly advised on story about the death of Savita Halappanavar, John Waters tells defamation case
By Ray Managh
Journalist was badly advised, Waters tells defamation trial
By Ray Managh
John Waters claims he faces 'ruination' should he lose defamation action taken by Kitty Holland
By colm keena
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Man charged in connection with investigation into Dublin riots
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Fresh drive to buy up properties for asylum-seekers as up to 100 migrants on Mount St told no beds available
By Ken Foy, Adrianna Wrona and Gabija Gataveckaite
Cork court: Man whose dangerous driving caused the death of Paudie Palmer is sentenced
'Remorse has never been seen' – Family hit out as drunk driver who caused death of broadcaster is jailed
By Ralph Riegel
Ukrainian man gets six years for dangerous driving that caused death of Paudie Palmer
By Liam Heylin
Man jailed for six years for dangerous driving causing the death of sports commentator Paudie Palmer
By Barry Roche
Man jailed for six years for dangerous driving that caused death of GAA commentator Paudie Palmer
By Olivia Kelleher
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Civil servant to be hired to combat misinformation around migration
By Elaine Loughlin and Paul Hosford
513 deportation orders issued up to the end of April
By Sandra Hurley
Further cut to benefits for Ukrainian refugees under discussion
By Jennifer Bray
Ireland considering making further benefit cuts to Ukrainian refugees
By James A. Crisp
Cabinet committee on Migration will meet today following the clearing of tents in Dublin
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Cork and Limerick see highest rent hikes as working young 'pushed into poverty'
By Joe O'Shea
New tenants paying significantly more for rent - RTB
By Pat McGrath
Sitting tenants' rents rise three times more than rules allow
By Charlie Weston
The Irish Times view on the latest data on the rental market: the crisis rumbles on – The Irish Times
Opinion
Average rents for new tenancies in Ireland grew 9.1% last year, Limerick City worst hit at 22%
By Jane Matthews
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Less than a third of girls aged 10-17 report feeling very happy with their lives, study says
By Jade W.
Nearly a fifth of children have gone to bed hungry - HBSC
By Pat McGrath
Wellbeing of older teenage girls is 'deeply troubling,' research finds
By Eilish O' Regan
Calls for 'urgent action' to address sex education after contraception use drops
Calls for action as fewer teenagers are using condoms or other contraception
By Hayley Halpin
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Man arrested over public order offences at Wicklow hotel
By Michael Bolton
Crowd threaten builders and tell them to leave site
By Paul Reynolds
Man (30s) arrested in Co Wicklow after workmen accosted at disused hotel
Man arrested following public order offences in Aughrim
By Liam Doyle
Man arrested after construction workers are 'subjected to abuse' at hotel in Aughrim
By Órla Ryan
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Multiple arrests expected after Newtownmountkennedy protests over asylum-seekers
By Ken Foy
Gardaí to remain overnight at Wicklow site after protest
By Eleanor Burnhill
Four charged in court following disturbances at proposed international protection centre in Newtownmountkennedy
By Ronan McGreevy
“Shame on you” says Simon Harris as Mattie McGrath criticises Garda actions in Newtownmountkennedy
By Fatima Gunning
Six arrested after attack on Gardaí in Wicklow
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Two arrests after gardaí seize €1.7 million in cannabis in Dublin
Two men to appear in court after gardaí seize drugs worth €1.7m in Dublin
By Jasmin Griffin
Two men arrested following €1.7m drug seizure
By Imasha Costa
Cocaine and cannabis worth €1.7 million seized in targeted raid on organised criminal gangs
By Ronan McGreevy
Two men arrested as drugs worth €1.7m seized in Dublin
By James Cox
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Tánaiste and PBP accuse each other of 'lies' during Dáil clash over Triple Lock
By Hayley Halpin
Tánaiste accused of abandoning Government commitment to 'fully maintain neutrality' in Dáil
By Marie O'halloran
Dáil debate on neutrality sparks heated exchange between Tánaiste and People Before Profit TDs
By Michelle Mcglynn
Plans to scrap the triple lock will begin today
Triple Lock bill will not put neutrality at risk - Harris
By Mícheál Lehane
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Meet Cuckoo KP, who is just back in Ireland after an epic 9000km trip to Africa for the winter
By Ronan McGreevy
Irish Cuckoo returns to Killarney National Park
By Eithne Dodd
First of three cuckoos tagged in Killarney National Park arrives back after winter migration | RadioKerry.ie
Irish Cuckoo successfully returns to Munster after winter migration in Africa
By Daire Fitton
First cuckoo from tracking project lands in Killarney after spending winter in Africa
By Adrianna Wrona
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Costs of united Ireland would equal pain of the austerity years, economists say
By Mark Hennessy
Cost of Irish reunification overblown and benefit underplayed
By Brendan O'Leary and John Doyle
Academics cast doubt on £20bn a year Irish unity cost
By Eimear Mcgovern
Forcing Republic's equal education system on North's middle class would be 'unpopular'
Poll showing voters reject €20bn Unification Cost underscores accurate economic data's importance in the reunification debate…
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27 candidates to contest Midlands North West constituency
By Mícheál Lehane
Battle for 14 Irish seats in European elections to be fought by 74 candidates
By Cormac McQuinn
Former presidential candidate Peter Casey to contest European elections
By Michael Bolton
28 candidates have been declared for this constituency for the upcoming European elections
Candidates to contest Midlands- North West European elections confirmed
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Irish Times Group acquires RIP.ie website
The Irish Times Group acquires online death notice platform RIP.ie – The Irish Times
By Ciaran Hancock
RIP.ie has been acquired by the Irish Times Group
By Diarmuid Pepper
Irish Times buys funeral notice platform RIP.ie
By Donal O'Donovan
Death notice website RIP.ie acquired by Irish Times Group
By Alan Healy
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Vast majority of anti-immigration posts relating to Wicklow protests came from non-Irish accounts
By Conor Gallagher
Helen McEntee labelled 'disastrous' at Fianna Fáil meeting as Taoiseach lauded at Fine Gael gathering over spat with Rishi Sunak
By Senan Molony
Stephen Collins: When Harris chickened out of moving McEntee, he lost the chance for a new approach to immigration
Opinion
By Stephen Collins
McEntee's performance labelled as 'disaster' at Fianna Fáil meeting
By Paul Hosford
McEntee: 'Doesn't make sense' for Ireland to develop its own migration policy
By Ellen Kenny
Gavan Reilly: Helen’s hellish week is mostly of McEntee’s own making
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ALERT: Gardai seek help in locating teenager missing from his home in Limerick
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Man arrested for allegedly carrying pipe bomb asks to be put in 'protective custody'
Man arrested for carrying 'improvised explosive device' in Finglas asks to be put into protective custody
By Tom Tuite
Dublin man in court over unlawful possession of pipe bomb
Man to appear in court after suspected pipe bomb found in Dublin
Man (40s) charged after gardaí recover suspected pipe bomb in west Dublin
By Neil Fetherstonhaugh
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Man in court charged with assaulting woman (80s) at Athlone nursing home
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New static speed camera to be located on busy Cork route
By Concubhar O Liathain
Gardaí announce locations of nine new speed cameras at collision black spots
By Ronan McGreevy
Gardaí announce new static speed camera locations including N69 and N22 | RadioKerry.ie
Carlow road notorious for fatal crashes is one of nine locations to get static speed camera
By Aisling Bolton Dowling
Nine static speed safety cameras to be rolled out around the country
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Dromahair: residents say Taoiseach's hotel promises were "smokescreen"
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Jewish Social Democrats candidate claims she was dropped after raising concerns about anti-Semitism
By Ronan McGreevy
Soc Dems drop Dún Laoghaire candidate after 'review'
By Mícheál Lehane
Alan Shatter accuses Soc Dems of making party “Judenfrei” amid deselection debacle
By Fatima Gunning
'I will not be backing down' – Social Democrats drop Israeli local election candidate
By Gabija Gataveckaite
Social Democrats drop Israeli businesswoman as election candidate just weeks before vote as legal advice...
By Adam Higgins and Craig Farrell
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Nkencho family protest against decision not to prosecute gardaí over his death
Calls for DPP to reverse decision in George Nkencho case
By Conor Hunt
Dubliner Emmanuel Nkencho unveiled as a youth ambassador by the Rio Ferdinand Foundation
‘We just want answers’ – George Nkencho’s family say he ‘won’t be able to rest’ until cops involved in deat...
By Gary Meneely
George Nkencho case: Dáil suspended after comments on DPP decision
By Jack Quann
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Former Scout leader (80) jailed for six years for molesting five young boys over four decades ago
By Gordon Deegan
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Dublin firefighter accused of Boston rape to face supreme court trial in US
By Neil Fetherstonhaugh
Dublin firefighter charged with rape on St Patrick's weekend in Boston back in court
By Susan Clare Zalkind
Dublin firefighter charged with Boston rape further remanded in custody
By Sarah Slater
Dublin firefighter charged with raping woman in Boston protests innocence as he remains in custody
By Alana Loftus
Irish firefighter charged with Boston rape set for Supreme Court trial
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'My parents thought I was athletic and just slim – not realising I had an eating disorder' – woman battling anorexia half her life
By Adrianna Wrona
Corkman pretended to be father of baby born to foreign-national to obtain birth cert and passport
By Liam Heylin
Gardaí investigating video showing migrant men being told to leave Newtownmountkennedy
By Eoghan Dalton
Abuse victim tells former priest Eamonn Crossan – “I hope you rot in hell”
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Shocking footage shows man dragged off Dublin Bus and attacked on the street
By Neil Fetherstonhaugh
Asylum seekers: Enhanced enforcement on Border straying into 'dangerous territory', lawyers warn
By Seanin Graham
BREAKING: Limerick gardai arrest man and seize firearm during searches
By Donal O'Regan
Firearm seized during search of residential property in County Tipperary
Gardaí investigating hit-and-run in Limerick City
By Katie O'donovan
Man struck by car after 'public order and reckless endangerment' incident in Limerick
By Steven Heaney
Man hospitalised following 'reckless endangerment' incident in Limerick
By Cathal Ryan
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Luxury cars and cash seized as Gardaí swoop on organised crime group in Munster
By Eoin Shortiss
Gardaí seize cars worth €120000 and cash in sting operation targeting Munster crime group
Cars and cash seized in Garda operation targeting a Munster-based crime group
By Steven Heaney
Cars & cash seized with bank accounts frozen as Gardaí investigate Munster criminal group
By Paraic Mcmahon
Cars and cash seized by Clonmel Gardaí
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Councillor calls for tracker to be placed on Dublin bus stop that's been 'repeatedly removed'
By Diarmuid Pepper
Armed gardai called after man 'lost the plot' and went on terrifying 5-hour Sligo rampage
By Danny De Vaal
Garda patrol car damaged during incident in Sligo town
Armed gardai cars smashed covering Irish area after 'rampage' as man 'loses plot'
County Sligo local election candidate is arrested and charged with causing criminal damage at house
Man, 30s, arrested for criminal damage offences following incident at house in Sligo
By Sally Gorman
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Convicted sex offender among duo arrested over vicious stab attack on man sleeping in tent as victim loses...
By Stephen Breen
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Experts forecasting ‘violent’ weather off Ireland as Met Eireann issue ‘storm’ update
By Vinny Fanneran
Met Eireann storm tracker map showing 'supercell' weather event heading towards Ireland
By Jessica Mercer
Met Éireann issues status yellow thunderstorm warning for 16 counties
By Darragh Nolan
Ireland weather: 'Warmer and more settled conditions' promised as expert pinpoints when weather will improve
By Keith Kelly
Immediate yellow thunderstorm warning issued for two Munster counties
By Joe Costigan
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Oireachtas should write to judge in bid to drain Lough Funshinagh, Seanad told
By Gabija Gataveckaite
Funeral Mass Of Westmeath Air Corp Member To Take Place This Week
Defence Forces confirms death of Irish Air Corp (30) after being found unresponsive at Baldonnel
By Seoirse Mulgrew
Defence Forces confirm death of Air Corps lieutenant found unresponsive
Heartbreaking tributes paid to young Defence Forces officer found dead at Air Corps HQ
By Michael O'Toole
Club 'deeply shocked and saddened' at player's sudden passing
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