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Unions said Ambulance personnel will provide emergency cover during strike action
Diageo is selling so much Guinness right now that it needs a new brewery
Do you think increasing litter fines is a good idea?
Asbestos identified in buildings severely damaged by fire at Waterford city industrial estate
Air monitoring conducted yesterday did not detect elevated asbestos fibre concentrations in the air.
An independent asbestos consultancy has been appointed to monitor the environment throughout the remediation works.
Woman seriously injured after hit-and-run collision involving car and e-bike in Co Tipperary
Irish passengers from hantavirus-hit ship begin quarantining at HSE-run facility
EU pushes back on Putin's suggestion of ex-German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as Ukraine mediator
Hear me out: Every new school building site should also be a classroom
Dr Paul Davis
Newspapers criticise 'à la carte approach' to allowing reporters into local safety committees
Here are the 12 vacant and derelict buildings that Ireland's councils asked to CPO in March
Last month, six councils tried to CPO just three properties across the country.
Under laws introduced in 1990, every local council keeps a Derelict Sites Register to encourage owners to bring vacant houses and land into use.
Councils can then attempt to force owners to sell them - but most go through the commission if an owner objects.
Yesterday
10th May 2026
Quiz: How much do you know about Shrek 2?
'I'd no money for food, the diesel light was on in my car': Student nurses on cost of living
Money Diaries: A software engineer on €100K living in Dublin
The Journal reader
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Roscommon end Galway's Connacht reign with stunning scoring finish
Gardaí thank public for their assistance after missing schoolgirl found safe and well
Belfast restaurants close after window smashed during youth disorder
Government jet leaves Tenerife with two Irish passengers who were on hantavirus-hit cruise ship
They will be taken to an HSE facility when they arrive home and quarantine “for a period of time”, the Department of Health said.
Offaly secure landmark draw with Kilkenny in Leinster senior hurling championship
HSE 'regrets' decision for some National Ambulance Service workers to begin industrial action
Public asked to avoid area after major fire at Waterford city industrial estate
Waterford City and County Council said an analysis is taking place to determine if there’s an asbestos bound cement roof on the building.
Will you watch season two of Rivals?
Clifford goal proves key as Kerry come good to defeat Cork in Munster final
Minister mulling plan to offer payments to Ukrainian refugees who return home
Some 300,000 names removed from electoral register in the last two years
Motorcyclist seriously injured in crash with van in Ballymena
Legislation to scrap Dublin Airport passenger cap to go to Cabinet this month
Sitdown Sunday: A cheapskate's guide to Dublin on a budget
Life with a stoma: My worst nightmare became a reality, but this has given me my life back
Lydia O’Connell
Why the share price at Ireland’s biggest gambling company has crashed by over 60%
The stock price for Flutter, the firm behind Paddy Power, is currently tanking, and is down to a third of the price that it was at less than a year ago.
'We need clear rules': Couple charged over €1k in monthly service fees for Galway flat
A case that saw tenants charged close to €14,000 in one year for added-on service charges has been highlighted by renter groups.
Last week
3rd May 2026 - 9th May 2026
How well do you remember these May songs?
'Another slap in the face of workers': Four winners and two losers from the political week
Government candidate frontrunner, UK politicians riding high and low and another bike shed.
Oliver Bond resident fears new plan for complex risks repeating mistakes of the past
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Connacht defeat Munster 26-7 in URC
Summer festival supports: At PsyCare, we aim to be the calm in the chaos
Deirdre Mullins
'Not what we want': Crowds protest against redesign of Stephen's Green Shopping Centre