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Rebecca Stiffe

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Residential property prices have risen 85% since 2013; Dublin by 94%

Property prices in Ireland has increased by 84.7% since early 2013 according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). → Read More

Cork to receive biggest investment of €290m under National Broadband Plan

The Government has announced that Cork is to receive an investment of €290 million to deliver fibre broadband to almost 75,000 homes in the Intervention Area (IA). → Read More

WATCH: RNLI rescue Ghost the cow in three hour ordeal after fall from a cliff

It was a difficult rescue this evening for the RNLI in Kinsale as they were called to rescue a one-year-old-cow called Ghost who fell from a cliff near Dock Beach. → Read More

Ireland set for temperature highs of 22 C

Good news for those fearing that summer was all too brief. Met Eireann has released a national weather forecast for the next week and the warm weather doesn't seem to be going anywhere. → Read More

Limerick awarded European Green Leaf Award alongside Belgian city

Limerick has been awarded the title of European Green Leaf 2020 for smaller cities alongside the Belgian city of Mechelen. → Read More

Gay garda sacked in 1982 seeks apology and meeting with Garda Commissioner

A gay Garda who was dismissed from the force in 1982 is calling for a meeting with the Garda Commissioner for an apology and explanation surrounding the decision. → Read More

Sci-fi themed bar The Cauldron cancels plans to open in Dublin

Fans have been left disappointed by the announcement that plans to open a sci-fi themed bar in Dublin has been cancelled. → Read More

Health Minister welcomes start of Men's Health Week

Health Minister Simon Harris and Health Promotion Minister Catherine Byrne welcomed the beginning of Men's Health Week today. → Read More

Sport Ireland to invest €3 million in women's sport

Sport Ireland has announced a multi-year investment of more than €3 million in National Governing Bodies of Sport through the re-launch of the Women in Sport Programme. → Read More

Fáilte Ireland launches new initiative celebrating Ireland's food and drink

Fáilte Ireland is launching a new initiative 'Taste the Island' to celebrate the country's renowned food and drink. → Read More

More than half a million waiting for a first hospital outpatient appointment

A total of 546,630 patients are waiting for a hospital outpatient appointments in Ireland, new figures from The National Treatment Purchase Fund reveal. → Read More

40,000 to benefit as Justice Minister abolishes Ireland's re-entry visa system

Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has announced Ireland's current re-entry visa system will be abolished as of next month. → Read More

Cork woman who went missing 44 years ago reunites with man who found her

A Cork woman who went missing as a toddler while holidaying in a Butlers holiday camp in 1975 when she was two years old has reunited with the man who found her. → Read More

Owl capable of eating deer has gone missing in Kildare

An eagle owl, with a wingspan of 6 ft 5 in and capable of eating a fully grown deer has gone missing in Kildare. → Read More

Owl capable of eating fully grown deer has gone missing in Kildare

An eagle owl, with a wingspan of 6 ft 5 in and capable of eating a fully grown deer has gone missing in Kildare. → Read More

Earthquake with magnitude of 2.4 felt in Donegal

An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.4 occurred in Donegal last night shortly before midnight. → Read More

Airbnb apologises to family who were livestreamed by hidden camera in Cork property

Airbnb has apologised to a family who discovered they were being livestreamed by a hidden camera at their accommodation. → Read More

Primary school children say they see drug users injecting from classroom window

Pupils at a Dublin city centre primary school say they can see drug users injecting themselves from their classroom window. → Read More

Taoiseach launches National Children's Scheme

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has launched the National Children's Scheme today, that aims to make childcare 'more accessible' to parents. → Read More

Two thirds of women claim they have been stereotyped

Research has found two thirds of women in Ireland have felt stereotyped because of being a mother. A further on in ten admit to feeling stereotyped all the time.. → Read More