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‘I won’t work alone with certain colleagues’: Female paramedics break silence on 'toxic' culture
Staff told The Journal Investigates they feel that there is an ‘unsafe culture’ within the National Ambulance Service.
A total of 85 complaints raised by NAS staff in five years
Gardaí investigating allegations involving female staff
Union calls for independent investigation into ‘toxic’ culture
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Woman (60s) in critical condition after two-car collision in Wicklow
Heatwaves, oligarchs and global chaos: Welcome to the era of climate change
John Gibbons
HSE chief admits waiting lists for assessments for children with disabilities will get worse
Pensioner jailed for having sexual conversations with what he thought were young girls
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Cancer diagnoses could double by 2045 without urgent action, warns Irish Cancer Society
The charity called on greater investment in Budget 2026, urging healthcare delays to be addressed as a priority.
Former Irish Olympic swimming coach George Gibney arrested in Florida
Man (30s) hospitalised after suspected stabbing in north Dublin last night
Renaming An Bord Pleanála - and letting everyone know - has cost €77,000
Are you lonely? We want to hear your story of what it's like
Joe Duffy as unity left wing candidate for presidency? No comment says People Before Profit TD
More than 400 Uisce Éireann staff earned over €100k last year, as bonuses surged past €13m
Couple who were found dead after suspected tragic accident at Cork home named locally
Politicians ask questions about services and the Occupied Territories Bill but get few answers
Teen pleads guilty after sensory room for autistic children 'trashed' a week before opening
Naval Service detains suspected drug traffickers after €31m cocaine sea chase off west Cork
An estimated €30m-worth of cocaine has been seized after a major policing and security operation.
Man (28) charged with murder of pregnant woman in Co Down
'An opportunity missed': RTÉ will again not be televising any of Electric Picnic this year
'Pay in instalments and let's see what the budget brings': Harris hints at future college fee cut
Man in his 60s dies while working on road in Kilkenny city
Junior minister for heritage criticises 'outrageous' Sinn Féin arguments against GPO revamp
Twelve years after it was first rejected, the Slane bypass has been given planning permission
Irishman cycles 2,000km from Spain to Glastonbury (and he's going to cycle home to Sligo too)
New US ambassador takes up office, swapping pet goats in New Jersey for deer in the Phoenix Park
Browne: it will be 'difficult to prevent' hitting point where 5,000 children are homeless
Browne also confirmed that EU citizens who are classed as homeless in Ireland will be asked to return “back to their own country” if they do not meet requirements.
The BBC's boss is under front page pressure as the Glastonbury row rolls on
BBC director general Tim Davie visited the festival on Saturday afternoon and has come under scrutiny for how he reacted to being informed about Bob Vylan’s set.
Human leg discovered on Scottish beach linked to a body found in Co Down in May
Companies and organisations bought up nearly 13,000 houses and apartments last year
Taoiseach and senior government figures held 'sobering' Budget meeting over the weekend
Three ex-bosses at hospital where Lucy Letby worked arrested on suspicion of manslaughter
Woman arrested in Sarah Montgomery murder investigation released unconditionally
Bohemians and Oasis team up with new 'Boh-asis' charity jersey
Eamon Ryan lands new role as the EU's housing tsar
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If we can fix Gaelic football, we can fix anything
On this week’s podcast, Sinead and Gavin toast the extraordinary work of Jim Gavin and his Football Rules Committee, which has successfully saved Gaelic football.
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Conor McGregor withdraws bid to bring new evidence at last minute as civil appeal gets underway
Should third-level student fees increase to what they were previously?
Former Derry football boss Rory Gallagher is suing the GAA President and Director
Marie Sherlock: Honour the history of the GPO by making it an artists' hub
Marie Sherlock