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2023
Microsoft Ireland staff informed of 120 job losses
Man (50s) released without charge following arrest in connection to death of woman last year
TG4 confirms its documentary on Creeslough tragedy will air tonight as planned
Family of murdered Siobhán Kearney express concern that 'remorseless' killer is eligible for parole
Dublin International Film Festival launches packed programme including Jane Seymour and Paul Mescal
Bus passenger numbers on public transport network return to pre-pandemic levels
Truck run organised by one of the first responders to Creeslough tragedy taking place today
Ireland has one of the highest per capita debt burdens in the world, around €44,250 per citizen
Irish Penal Reform Trust express 'grave concern' as bed capacity reaches 100% across prison estate
Natalie McNally murder: Man remanded as court hears 'livestream' alibi was prerecorded
European Parliament president to address a joint sitting of the Oireachtas this afternoon
National Transport Authority allocates €290m for walking and cycling infrastructure
Minister: 'No level of consultation' would change views of some on housing asylum seekers
PayPal to cut around 2,000 jobs, 7% of its global workforce
Nursing home charges: What is the controversy about and how has the Government responded?
Together for Creeslough concert an opportunity to 'look forward with hope'
Children’s Minister to seek approval to alter legal status of childminders
Release of documents on illegal nursing home charges to be discussed by government
Brigid, Bridget and Bríd: how popular is the saint's name in modern Ireland?
'Racist' attack on Dublin homeless camp described as a 'sickening low'
Business group Ibec warns housing crisis is 'critical barrier to growth and business investment'
Man hospitalised with serious injuries following apparent stabbing incident in Dublin
Families in the North more reliant on friends and family for childcare than those in the Republic
Design team appointed for Dublin's Parnell Square Project but first phase won't be completed until 2027
24 International Protection applicants left without accommodation since Citywest closure
Two missing prisoners arrested by police in Newry
Garda Commissioner calls for additional safety equipment and introduction of body cameras
Journal Media investigative series named winner of 2021 Mary Raftery Prize
Daniel McConnell named editor of the Business Post
Fine Gael spokesperson for Arts and Culture apologises for online comments about Dublin band
Irish Blood Transfusion Service issues urgent appeal for donations amid 'critically low' stocks
Spotify to cut 6% percent of workforce, around 600 employees
Ireland has passed the peak of this year’s 'severe' flu season, according to the CMO
Google's parent company Alphabet plans to cut around 12,000 jobs, 6% of its global workforce
Calls for industrial buildings to be 'utilised' in response to impending Citywest closure
'Next-of-kin appeals resonate with me': Irish genealogy firm offers 'closure' in sad circumstances
WhatsApp Ireland fined €5.5 million for breaches of GDPR
Department of Health no longer a sponsor of RTÉ's Operation Transformation
New nationwide status yellow ice warning to come into effect at 4pm