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Over 212,000 people expected to visit Ireland for St Patrick's week

Irish music and dancing groups will be at the airport on Wednesday and Thursday to welcome visitors from the US, → Read More

Sinn Féin to introduce Dáil motion to extend eviction ban

A debate is scheduled in the Dáil for next Tuesday, March 21st, when the Taoiseach and ministers arrive home following their St Patrick’s Day trips abroad. → Read More

Over 200 refugees seeking international protection without accommodation

Those arriving to no shelter are still being advised to go to the Capuchin Day Centre for meals and facilities. It says it is now dealing with figures “never seen before”. → Read More

Asset manager sues over alleged failure to implement multi-million euro incentive agreement

Chris Oliver Jagemann is seeking a High Court order that Carne Global Financial Services Ltd and Carne (Cayman) Ltd specifically perform a "transaction incentives agreement" of January 2022 between him and the two companies. → Read More

Moral compass of Carmelite Order is broken, says former Terenure College student

Paul Kennedy, a former Terenure College student said: “Let's be very blunt about that, because that's an admission of guilt, their moral compasses are now set by accountants and lawyers." → Read More

Man (60s) seriously injured after collision in Dublin

The pedestrian, a male in his 60s, was taken by ambulance to Beaumont Hospital. His injuries are understood to be serious. → Read More

'No evidence' Silver had mental health relapse when he shot Garda Horkan, court hears

“One can’t be confident of what he says,” Professor Harry Kennedy told the jury in the trial of Stephen Silver. → Read More

Survey indicates sharp drop in number of taxi drivers in the evening and night-time

Research on the taxi industry commissioned by the National Transport Authority shows just 50 per cent of all taxi licence holders reported working 6-8pm at the end of 2022, compared to 59 per cent at the start of the year. → Read More

MEP Mick Wallace spotted being interviewed by US TV host Jon Stewart

It is believed that he was interviewing Mick Wallace about the war in Ukraine and specifically the relationship between NATO and Russia. → Read More

E.coli and dead rodent reasons for nine closure orders by FSAI in February

The FSAI said a prosecution was also taken by them last month. → Read More

634 people on trolleys across Irish hospitals

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation says 513 patients are waiting in emergency departments. → Read More

Skeletal remains found in north Dublin

Gardaí are carrying out an investigation after the remains were found at the N2 interchange in Finglas shortly after 3pm yesterday afternoon. → Read More

Motorists warned of icy conditions as temperatures set to reach -5

Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann told RTÉ radio’s Morning Ireland that cold conditions were going to continue for the week with the risk of snow and sleet for many parts of the country. → Read More

Tusla have dealt with 518 cases of physical assault on staff

Employees of the child and family agency also made complaints about 43 cases of verbal assault and two cases of sexual harassment. → Read More

State lab facing a major slowdown of postmortem test results

The demand from test results as part of the postmortem process for coroners has been steadily increasing year-on-year. → Read More

Former Just Eat delivery driver denies selling drugs while delivering Big Macs

At Ennis District Court, Judge Mary Larkin imposed a two-month prison term on married father of one, Renan Ricardo Da Costa (39) when convicting him of the possession of cannabis with intent to sell or supply on February 23rd last year at Glendermot House, Monaskeha, Clonlara, Co Clare despite the man’s denials. → Read More

County sheriff who failed to challenge law requiring retirement at 70 is granted appeal

Seamus Mallon, who is a solicitor based in Castleblayney, brought High Court proceedings claiming that the mandatory retirement age of 70 for sheriffs infringed age discrimination provisions of the Employment Equality Act, 1998, → Read More

Over 10,000 patients left on trolleys in Irish hospitals last month

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation says University Hospital Limerick was the most overcrowded, with 1,561 people left without a bed. → Read More

Man pleads guilty to assault causing harm to woman and setting house on fire

Christopher Stokes of Sarsfield Avenue, Garryowen, Limerick pleaded guilty to three charges at a sitting of the Central Criminal Court in Cork on Tuesday → Read More

Gardaí catches driver going 134km/h on National Slow Down day

Gardaí said the objective of 'Slow Down Day' is to reduce the number of speed related collisions, save lives and reduce injuries on our roads. → Read More