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Locals, farmers and even cyclists are unhappy with these Kildare bike lanes. Why?
Here are the vacant and derelict buildings around Ireland that councils asked to CPO in August
There are currently almost 20,000 derelict residential properties in Ireland.
Local authorities can apply to acquire these properties via a Compulsorily Purchase Order.
Two councils sought to acquire derelict houses in August.
Tour this Georgian gem that's full of charm and potential in Co Laois
Quiz: Who are these celebrities married to?
Unlike other countries, Ireland's funding for non-profit sector has continued to grow
Only now, we’ve no way to track how much is being spent.
Opinion: At this rate, it will take over 30 years to fill Ireland's existing derelict homes
Jude Sherry and Dr Frank O’Connor
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
New US Ambassador says aid must get into Gaza, acknowledges that Irish and US stances 'differ'
Suspected burglars drove the wrong way on the M7 and threw items at garda car, say gardaí
Catherine Connolly 'takes for granted’ that a presidential candidate would be able to speak Irish
One dead and five injured after man drives car into crowd outside French wine bar
Manchester United rescue win over Burnley with 97th-minute Fernandes penalty
Kneecap calls on Irish Government to prevent sale of Israeli bonds by the Central Bank
Presidency race: Micheál Martin backs Jim Gavin, Maria Steen seeks a nomination
Prime minister of Yemen's Houthi government killed in Israeli airstrike, rebels confirm
Who would you vote for President?
It’s all go for the race to the Áras.
Labour Court urged to intervene in school secretaries and caretakers' strike
Officials convey 'concern' to German authorities after Irish pro-Palestine activist punched by officer
Video footage shows Dublin native Kitty O’Brien being punched by a police officer during the protest in Berlin.
Israel will soon slow or halt aid into parts of Gaza as it expands its attack on the territory
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What is The Traitors' secret formula for turning a TV show into a global hit?
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What's behind the baseless rumours that US President Donald Trump 'is dead'?
Tánaiste says EU will lose its 'credibility' if there is no real action on Gaza genocide
Man charged and due before court following Temple Bar assault that left victim critical
Surrealing in the Years: Ireland's latest Australian exodus has no shortage of explanations
Carl Kinsella
Selling cabins for €40k in a housing crisis: 'I'm like a counsellor, people tell me their problems'
Johnny Fallon: Fianna Fáil has a unique relationship with the office of the president
Johnny Fallon
British Army has no place sponsoring Premier League games on Sky Sports
US court rules most of Trump's tariffs illegal
Ireland has €97m worth of shares in companies linked to 'occupation and genocide' in Palestine
The companies were among 48 named on a United Nations list earlier this year.
UN's Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories has called on the named companies to end their complicity in "human rights violations and international crimes".
Ireland's Strategic Investment Fund holds direct investments in almost of a quarter of the companies named on the list.
Trump moves to cut almost $5 billion in foreign aid, risking goverment shutdown
Claire Byrne's shock exit from RTÉ comes at a time of change in Radio 1
At Newstalk, Byrne will go head-to-head with her replacement, RTÉ’s David McCullagh.
US denies Palestinian officials visas for UN summit on their own statehood
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Man arrested in connection with serious assault in Dublin that left victim in critical condition
Hundreds of schools may miss out on hot meals scheme over updated food safety rules
Opinion: Irish artists are keeping the folk tradition of speaking out on political issues alive
Jack Campbell
Macron says Putin will have 'played' Trump if he doesn't meet Zelenskyy
Irishwoman Gena Heraty and all others kidnapped with her in Haiti have been released
Jim Gavin expected to seek Fianna Fáil Presidential nomination (and Bertie isn't ruling himself out)
Billy Kelleher wants the gig too.