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'Predator' taxi driver jailed for sexual abuse of teen girl
Mayo man (49) questioned over alleged rape of 75-year-old woman in Ennis
Mother whose baby suffered skull fracture, broken arm and legs walks free from court
Online dating scammer who tricked ‘vulnerable’ woman into giving him €18,950 gets suspended sentence
SNAs at Dublin school to get €650 gift vouchers to carry out toileting duties for special needs pupils
Landlord who refused rent allowance payment from family ordered to pay €14,000
Motorist banned from driving for six months and fined €750 for parking in disabled bay
Conor McGregor's plan to release a Notorious whiskey brand has been iced
Facial imaging software has been used to detect €4 million worth of identity fraud
Warehouse worker on €37k fired for drinking a €2 soft drink and putting it back
Dublin restaurant told to pay manager €10k for firing him over fears he was setting up a rival eatery
Council puts plans for Supermacs plaza at centre of 'bogus letters' scandal on hold
Luas driver sacked for moonlighting in his wife's taxi
Coffee shop which discriminated against pregnant worker ordered to pay €15k damages
Council planners put U2 visitor centre and new hotel on hold due to height concerns
'Unforgivable': Worker quits job after boss takes him out to sea to quiz him over missing €10k
80 Leaving Cert results being withheld due to suspicions of cheating
Applegreen owner leading the charge against Supermac's plan for a plaza between Limerick and Galway
€35m hotel planned for Dublin's Dawson Street
Car dealership manager who made 'bogus' invoice for van awarded €40,000 over his sacking
Charity shop manager sacked after missing sales targets is awarded compensation
RDS gets go-ahead for larger Anglesea Stand
NCT firm right to fire test centre worker who allegedly told customer 'f**k off', WRC rules
Business executive awarded €7,500 over out-of-hours work emails
U2 visitor centre not the sweetest thing for dockland residents
Michael O'Leary waived his €1m bonus last year - but it's not going to hit his pocket too hard
'A huge victory' - Transgender man awarded €5,000 compensation from barber who refused to cut his hair
This is what Dublin's new U2 visitor centre would look like
Chef, sacked after threatening porter who called him a motherf**er, awarded €6,000 for unfair dismissal
Golfer loses discrimination case against Co Wicklow club which held male-only competition
People who have been granted asylum are staying in direct provision due to lack of housing
20% of Garda stations can't connect to either the internet or Pulse
Clare diver who flew out to Thai rescue mission says boys 'are true heroes' as he lands home
'I'm very happy the boys are safe': Irish based diver who helped Thai cave rescue speaks about ordeal
Kenyan retail worker subjected to 'racially motivated' April Fools prank awarded €10,000
1916 jersey 'by far' the best selling in O'Neill's 100 year history with sales of €2 million
Landlord ordered to pay couple €6k after refusing HAP allowance to pay rent
Three Clare men appear in court in connection with sexual assault of two teenage girls
After a long running dispute, 999 operators have secured a pay increase
Israel's embassy has stalled works planned for a Dublin office block over security concerns