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This year
2024
'His low catch used to get all the "Aboy Lohan!” cheers in Clare'
Banner county manager has done things the hard way, through a stoic indifference to pain.
Insurance premiums rise by 8% despite drop in cost of settlements
Last year
2023
An Bord Pleanála grants permission for Phibsborough apartments but at reduced height
Average car insurance premiums fell by 7% last year
In the Lab: Louise Shanahan is hoping to become a full-time athlete after submitting a PhD thesis
In the Lab: Louise Shanahan is hoping to become a full-time athlete after submitting a PhD thesis
ChatGPT-maker Open AI pushes out co-founder and CEO Sam Altman
Insurance industry signs up to agreement aimed at tackling fraud
Court of Appeal reduces €124,000 award made to man knocked off his bike by a bus
County Council given green light for expanded Kildare Innovation Campus
Tax breaks for landlords to be examined in Budget alongside renters’ tax credit, says minister
Over 5,700 notices to quit issued to tenants in second quarter after eviction ban lifted
Joy for JP McManus as Brazil bounces to a samba beat in Guinness handicap
Finance Minister wants 'prudent' Budget as Taoiseach seeks threshold for higher tax rate at €50k
Plans for €300 million apartment scheme in south Dublin to be lodged with City Council
Donaldson confirms more financial support for Northern Ireland is part of talks with UK Govt
Plans lodged for new seven storey hotel on Dublin city's Camden Row
Car insurance costs fall by 5% following introduction of new claim guidelines
Report finds Tony Holohan should not have been involved in process around TCD move
UK govt is 'extremely reluctant' to reintroduce direct rule for Northern Ireland, minister says
Planning permission refused for 'car dependent' houses in Balbriggan
All time
Israel swears in Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister of new far-right government
COP27: Everything you need to know about this year's climate summit
125,000 Electric Ireland customers in arrears as company told €3m hardship fund is 'pittance'
Oireachtas Committee to hear Electric Ireland had 'no choice' but to increase energy prices
Any sector could be asked to cut emissions further to absorb unallocated reductions - minister
Public sector unions to ballot members on proposed 6.5% pay increase
'As we were trying to convince him to stay, you realise the number of hours he put in'
Irish Air Corps experts travel to US to share their helicopter experiences with American pilots
New car registrations down 17% in the past year
Hamilton admits Ferrari and Red Bull in 'place of their own'
101-unit build-to-rent apartment scheme approved in Stillorgan despite council concerns
Screen Watch: Your guide to the best TV movies this week
Ashford Castle owners secure planning permission for 60-bedroom hotel in Dublin city centre
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Council clears way for €378m Central Mental Hospital housing scheme
VHI to return money to customers as number of claims remains lower than expected due to pandemic
Quantum Leap actor Dean Stockwell dies aged 85
Judge wants progress made on how much insurer must pay to pubs hit by pandemic closure
'Gaelic football can be the saviour of the AFL. Simply, we stop our tackle.'
Biden threatens Putin with personal sanctions over Ukraine