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Popular Dublin bookshop set on fire
Gardaí were called to the scene around 3am
Dublin man pleads guilty to unlawful killing of man four years ago
Man (63) jailed for rape of boy (11) in Co Offaly
Teenager convicted for sexual assault and rape of girl (13) in Co Galway
Halloween event at Emerald Park returns
Remains of rare whale dissected by hand on beach in order to be preserved
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
It is hoped the skeleton of the whale will eventually be put on public display for educational purposes.
Fingerprints on bottles link Bray Boxing Club murder accused to getaway van, trial hears
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Gerard Cervi (36) has pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder
Social Democrats propose minimum wage increase and tax on super wealth
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
The budget plan includes a pledge to deliver 10,000 affordable homes in 2024.
Budget surplus ‘must be used to abolish the Universal Social Charge’
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
The USC was introduced in 2010 amid the fallout from the financial crisis.
Man told friends he had been stabbed before he collapsed and died, murder trial hears
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Tyler ‘Tiggy’ Jackson (26) has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Galway man Conor Quinn in July 2018
Woman awarded nearly €100,000 over defective dental work
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
A High Court judge has awarded nearly €100,000 to a woman over defective bridge and implant work on her teeth
Eamon Butterly accepts it was 'unsafe' to keep Stardust exit doors locked on disco nights
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
The former Stardust manager is continuing his evidence to the tribunal on Wednesday
Laois man to face retrial after court quashes conviction for raping friend
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
The case will return for trial at the Central Criminal Court
Solicitor ordered off cruise ship for suicide remark awarded €16,000
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Last February, a High Court jury found against Caroline Fanning in her claim of false imprisonment on board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship
Sinn Féin alternative budget aimed at young people and ‘anybody who needs a house’
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
The party pledged to build 13,000 social homes and 8,000 affordable homes next year.
HSE and Tipperary hospital apologise to boy over trauma around time of his birth
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
A letter of apology was read out in the High Court as Shay Crowe settled his action with a €300,000 interim payment for the next five years
UN chief tells Belfast summit that refugee rights could ‘go backwards’ amid populism
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Gillian Triggs, UN Assistant Secretary-General, addressed the One Young World Summit in Belfast.
Aaron Brady's trial remained only case at hearing as pandemic took hold, court hears
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Brady's counsel claimed it was not normal for jurors to come and work in a courtroom of 31 people when there was a "deadly disease out there"
Cabinet to consider request from RTÉ for additional €34.5m in funding
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Catherine Martin said trust between RTÉ and the public has been ‘absolutely shattered’.
Young people march to demand Government action over ‘crisis’ facing students
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Teaching representatives also joined in the protest event, which concluded with a loud rally within earshot of the Dail and Government Buildings.
Jon Boutcher picked as preferred candidate to be PSNI interim chief constable
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Any appointment will be subject to final agreement.
The biggest wedding trends in Ireland: From reusing flowers to espresso martini towers
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
A Dublin-based wedding planner highlights some up-and-coming trends.
Man jailed after stealing €1,200 worth of Lego from Smyths
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
The man went to a toy shop in Cork and stole four large Lego sets from the shelves
Cork and Dublin named among friendliest cities in Europe
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Condé Nast Traveller's readers placed the Irish cities among the top five friendliest spots in Europe
Cork City Library 'reluctantly' made decision to close due to protest
Wed, 04 Oct, 2023
Library staff were told the closure of their building went “against the grain” of everything they stood for but that they had been left with no choice but to shut their doors
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