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Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty recently hit out at the “phenomenal” amount of dog faeces in Irish villages.
One survivor says her experience was “misrepresented” to a “shocking extent” in the final report by the Commission into Mother and Baby Homes.
The story of Ireland’s hat-trick of Italian humiliations in the mid-90s is one of farce and bad planning.
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Senator McDowell says Ireland can no longer ignore the “clear challenge” of the Chinese Communist Party.
Patrick (60), William (66) and John (59) Hennessy were found dead after an extensive garda operation.
Rory McNab shares his newfound love of collecting litter along Dublin’s Grand Canal, which has provided an unexpected pick-me-up in lockdown.
Jonathan Hill is the FAI’s first permanent CEO since John Delaney, and yesterday he explained how he plans to drag Irish football from its miserable recent past.
The work involves replacing old cast iron water mains.
More than 200 virtual events have been organised by Local Enterprise Offices.
Andy Farrell’s men take on a youthful but defensively porous Italian outfit at Stadio Olimpico.
This Monday will mark 40 years since Bobby Sands went on hunger strike.
Hundreds gathered online this evening for a prayer service via Zoom.
Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus called it a “worrying trend”.
Inpho photographer James Crombie has been announced as press photographer of the year.
A careful, gradual reopening of our society will protect our communities.
The report was released by Joe Biden’s administration this evening.
Dubai Princess Latifa Al Maktoum has claimed she is being held hostage in a ‘jail villa’, and fears for her safety.
The updated list of countries was announced by the Minister for Health this evening.
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Anthony Barry will continue working on Thomas Tuchel’s staff at Stamford Bridge.
Unions have called for regular rapid testing as part of the re-opening of schools next month.
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The drive to administer first and second doses of vaccines across the North’s care homes has been completed.
The dog was reunited with its owners and taken to the vet for treatment.
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Gardaí thanked the public for their assistance in the matter.
DUP minister for agriculture Gordon Lyons has also stopped any further recruitment of inspection staff.
Around 320,000 students are to return to school buildings next week as part of a phased reopening.
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A careful, gradual reopening of our society will protect our communities.
A campaign to re-open essential business began earlier this year.
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The latest figures were confirmed by the National Public Health Emergency Team this evening.
The house in Mitchelstown has been sealed off and an investigation is continuing.
The find included two kilos of cannabis infused jelly sweets.
Under current Covid-19 restrictions, gardaí are continuing to carry out checkpoints nationwide.
The latest figures show that there were 8,313 men, women and children in emergency accommodation in January.
The findings are contained in the CSO’s latest ‘Social Impact of Covid-19 Survey’.
The minister noted that members of the commission “can’t be compelled to come before the Oireachtas”.
Ireland fans will be focused on tomorrow’s meeting with Italy in the Six Nations.