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Changes allowing nursing home residents to keep rent could see older people 'forced to move out'
Study on children with disabilities living in State care calls for improved inter-agency action
Almost 200 people arrested for driving under the influence during St Patrick's weekend
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Govt facing more eviction ban headaches as Labour and SF prepare motions and new laws
Wilson's Hospital School action against Enoch Burke to proceed next week
Nigerian politician and wife facing jail over organ-harvesting plot involving UK hospital
Man found guilty of manslaughter by diminished responsibility of Jasmine McMonagle
Taoiseach is 'disappointed' with DUP's decision not to return to Stormont
First ever 3D-printed rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral but fails to reach orbit
Clean up efforts underway after 'freak high winds' caused havoc on Cork city street
University Hospital Waterford closed to all visitors due to Covid-19 outbreak
US student wanted for shooting two school staff in Colorado is found dead
Gardaí investigating alleged attack on landowner on popular Lugnaquilla hiking trail
Man charged with attempted murder after two people were set alight in Birmingham and London
Evan Ferguson nonchalant as ever after becoming Ireland's youngest goalscorer since Robbie Keane
Plan to bring 12,000 short-term lets back into rental market delayed by EU Commission decision
Over 80 people have received debt write-downs of more than €1 million from AIB since 2015
Niall Collins TD repeatedly refuses to answer question on 2001 planning application
Domestic violence charges dropped against Rick And Morty creator Justin Roiland
Poll: Do you have confidence in the Government?
'In peril' and 'agile as a cat' – UK papers react to Boris Johnson committee hearing
Ogbene goal rescues Ireland in rollercoaster Latvia win
FactCheck: Did the Government miss its social housing targets for three years in a row?
Zelenskyy visits frontline near Bakhmut following night of missile and drone attacks
Gwyneth Paltrow’s claim that fellow skier crashed into her not plausible, trial told
'No current plans' for pick-up and drop-off charges at Dublin Airport despite planning approval
Murder accused tells court two armed men forced him to hide victim's remains under bush
Mayo charity could 'decide' whether to invite inspectors due to legal loophole, Dáil hears
Soccer AM to be axed after 30 years
Primary schools to receive €96 per pupil under free schoolbooks scheme from September
Decision on whether to arrest Donald Trump pushed back as jury fails to meet
Alanna Quinn Idris tells court that life she knew came to 'abrupt end' on night of attack
Peadar Tóibín: Govt and EirGrid face 'significant resistance' if they try to overground project
Neasa Hourigan hit with 15 month suspension by Greens after voting against the government
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Government wins counter motion vote against extending eviction ban
33 people injured after ship tips sideways in 'horrific' accident at Scottish drydock
Johnson rejects criticism as 'complete nonsense' at committee over Partygate