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Increased income limits to reduce childcare bills for thousands of working families in 2026
We’re some way off reducing childcare costs to €200 per child per month, but government believes this is the beginning of the process.
Immigration fell significantly last year but asylum applications reached a record high
A sharp fall in Ukrainian arrivals drove down overall immigration, while record asylum claims stretched accommodation and processing capacity.
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‘We won’t be intimidated’: Edenderry turns out for vigil to mourn Mary and Tadgh
“It sends a message not just to Edenderry but towns right across the country – people won’t put up with this anymore”.
Man charged after arrest as part of cross-border investigation into violent right-wing extremism
FF review to be published next week as reports swirl Gavin agreed to candidacy in early August
Man airlifted to hospital following collision between truck and car in Westmeath
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Man arrested in connection with fatal collision in Drogheda in August is released
'Digital wallet' pilot to be rolled out next year to verify age of social media users
Taoiseach says drones were not a threat to Zelenskyy's aircraft
Some 2,500 homes and businesses remain without power in the aftermath of Storm Bram
Sligo woman jailed after making false allegation that prison officer had assaulted her
Gardaí release footage of fatal Edenderry arson that killed four-year-old boy and his great-aunt
Tadgh Farrell, aged 4, and his 60-year-old great-aunt Mary Holt were killed in the blaze.
Iceland becomes fifth country to withdraw from Eurovision after Israel allowed to compete
Stricter rules for puppy farms gets cross-party support
Taoiseach indicates government will discuss potential charges for blister packs with HSE
Fine Gael politician sought to move speed vans while asking superintendent to cancel speeding fine
14 food businesses were served with closure orders by the FSAI last month
Luas Green Line to remain out of service until after 'evening peak commuter period'
International fact-check group 'deeply concerned' over reports of US visa curbs on fact-checkers
Pilot crash-lands plane in Co Kilkenny field after reporting engine trouble mid-flight
Man (59) jailed for attempted pipe bomb attack on East Belfast GAA
Changing Toy Show airing time would be 'like getting rid of the Angelus', Bakhurst tells committee
The big call that led to elation and despair in Dingle-Barrs thriller
Spanish prosecutor says court case won't stop The Monk standing in Dublin Central by-election
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Why is Enoch Burke back in the news - and what's different this time?
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Man charged with theft of 42 cattle worth an estimated €53k remanded in custody
'Profound breach of trust': Teachers' union slams Minister over Assessment of Need changes
DCC chief says Dublin region 'entitled to' more tax revenues so more money can be spent there
Full festive bus schedule for Dublin announced as additional Nitelink services confirmed
Baby boy in critical condition in hospital following two-car collision in Co Louth
Cancer survival in Ireland held steady despite Covid-19 hospital disruptions
Garda watchdog says 21 people died in incidents involving or following garda contact in 2024
Former Áras hopeful Gareth Sheridan defends pictures with Russell Brand and Tucker Carlson
Have you been affected by Storm Bram?
Bob Vylan issues defamation proceedings against RTÉ over reporting on Glastonbury performance
Diageo says 'no disruption' to Guinness supply as workers at Belfast site prepare to strike
Gardaí are asking for the public's opinions on how and when body-worn cameras should be used