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Alleged medical negligence, understaffing and a lack of empathy were recurring themes in the stories shared.
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Local councils across the country elect new mayors and cathaoirligh
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This Dublin venue has been voted Ireland's favourite new building of 2024
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Three-goal Austria ease past Poland to close in on last 16
Donegal fishermen rescued after boat sinks near Rockall Bank
Planning permission for digital signage at Dublin's Ambassador Theatre refused
Court of Appeal refers case of alleged marriage of convenience to top EU court
Aer Lingus cancels 124 flights affecting 20,000 customers as pilots announce full strike next weekend
It plans to cancel between 10% and 20% of its flights on the first five days of the industrial action.
Man (30s) charged in relation to fatal assault of man in Finglas
Dubliners to pay higher property tax as new council also pledges new hotel tourist tax
Court grants EU-wide order to force landlord Marc Godart to pay compensation to former tenants
Russian military court sentences Ukrainian woman to 12 years in prison for balloon protest
Justice Minister says she has 'consistently' seen sentencing for assaults that seem too lenient
John Moran inaugurated as Limerick's first directly-elected mayor today
Jockey gets suspended sentence for child cruelty over assault on his teenage daughter
Paul Murphy wins High Court case against Sipo over decision not to investigate Varadkar over contract leak
Cathal Crotty case: Tánaiste says superior officer's statement to court was not a 'character reference'
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Poll: Do you support Aer Lingus pilots' industrial action?