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Last year
2023
'It doesn't have to be expensive': Eamon Ryan says 'idle' rail lines could be revived
Moral panic 'fizzled out' of Dungarvan after gardaí arrested woman over alleged false statement
'Sadistic violence' in DF: Soldiers put in barrels with animal remains or chemicals for 'hazing'
FactCheck: Did the Government miss its social housing targets for three years in a row?
'I'm absolutely focused': Eamon Ryan intends to lead Greens into next General Election
County council spent millions on road projects without a tender process, report says
‘Shouting into a black hole’: Chronic delays to autism services failing children
Undersea cables like those off Irish coast could have beefed up security under new EU naval plan
Dublin's Dead Zoo to close again with plans for a satellite exhibit in Collins Barracks
Calls for redress scheme for children affected by drug that caused birth defects
Defendants in criminal trials could be awarded compensation if trials are unduly delayed
'Death by a thousand cuts': Hydropower killing, injuring and trapping fish by the tonne
'It's relentless': The toll of online abuse on community groups supporting asylum seekers
'Harder and harder to make ends meet': Your stories about coping with high energy costs
‘It’s endemic’: Prevalence of racism in Irish workplaces at record levels
The 15-minute city: how Ireland's conspiracy theorists grew to fear an urban planning concept
Warnings were issued over a log-in system used by Cork university in weeks before cyber attack
'Borders must be managed': How Ireland and the EU are reacting to Europe's latest migrant crisis
EU parliament greets Zelenskyy with cheers as Ukrainian president wraps up European tour
Delayed climate strategy to come before Cabinet amid EU infringement proceedings
Far right protesters aren't just in it for the cause - there's also money to be made
One agitator asks his followers for support to cover travel and other expenses related to the protests.
Anti-immigration activists monetise their YouTube accounts and ask for donations, reports Eimer McAuley.
Experts say the tactics are imported from abroad but the levels of profit are small at present.
Ireland fares worst at managing protected nature sites in new EU report
Ireland three years past deadline to send long-term climate strategy to European Union
‘Fragmented and unpredictable’: Healthcare services failing island communities
High and dry: Offshore islands a footnote in State priorities
UN refugee agency says it is 'completely unpalatable' that asylum seekers are homeless in Ireland
Homelessness services prepare for potential fallout of Citywest closing to new refugees
Govt failed to hit revised social housing targets last year as concerns raised for 2023
Coillte forestry deal with British fund condemned by TDs from across political spectrum
Students urged to steer clear of ChatGPT essays as bot reopens debate on college assessment
Lack of term limits and few women: Governance issues in local development companies
Public health reform taking off - but success depends on State tackling inequality
Unpublished pensions report shows roll back on Climate Action Plan measure
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Demands on government to step up on climate crisis as new action plan takes hold
Ahern sought rubber bullet ban to put pressure on UK to restrict their use in Northern Ireland
Soft plastic is being collected but almost all burned in Irish kilns or recycled abroad
'Terrible forecasting' and overly cautious warnings: Complaints sent to Met Éireann in 2022
Dublin property price ceilings under First Home Scheme to increase to €475,000
Drilling for Data: Growing energy needs fuelling rise in data centre emissions
Staff shortages leave energy regulator scrambling to keep the lights on