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2023
Mouldy milkshakes and waste water in kitchens: Four food businesses closed in October
McDonald doesn't rule out possibility of Sinn Féin-Fianna Fáil coalition after the next election
Lord Mayor says welfare has 'never been an issue' as animals return to Mansion House live crib
Fines for serious dog offences to double following 'worrying' dog attacks
Jon Boutcher, who led the 'Stakeknife' probe, appointed as next Chief Constable of the PSNI
Web Summit pulls funding from online investigative journalism platform The Ditch
Man in 70s wanted for child sex offences extradited from Poland to Northern Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Pfizer to cut 100 jobs at Newbridge plant as it scales down Covid-19 vaccine production
More prisoners on temporary release in attempt to tackle Irish Prison Service overcrowding
Cyclist dies after collision with a truck in Dublin today, gardaí appealing for witnesses
State intends to continue the reduction of its stake in AIB, dropping it to 40%
Corporation tax receipts fall by €1 billion in October, declining for a third consecutive month
Revenue remind homeowners about paying new vacant homes tax and property tax
Gardaí arrested over 200 people for driving while intoxicated over Bank Holiday weekend
Gardaí arrest a man in relation to fatal hit-and-run in Phibsborough last month
Irish society is becoming more unequal, new deprivation index suggests
WeWork planning to file for bankruptcy to restructure debts, according to reports
Gardaí recorded over 22,000 incidents of assault last year, report finds
Here's what happened today: Monday
Israeli PM Netanyahu says ceasefire in Gaza would be 'surrender to Hamas'
Status Yellow rain warnings for three counties as Storm Ciarán approaches
Delegation from the European Parliament arrives in Ireland to investigate the Mica scandal
Irish MEPs highlight the importance of cash as digital Euro plans advance
Here's what happened today: Saturday
Man hospitalised after a serious assault in Limerick City in early hours of this morning
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible from Ireland tonight
The EU plan to increase the energy rating of all buildings could cost up to €1 trillion
Fianna Fáil MEPs expect 'a big shift to the right' in the upcoming elections, pushing them out
Cuffe flags weight-based tax for cars as potential measure to curb spike in sales of SUVs
Commissioner to be quizzed by MEPs on his 'solo run' to remove aid to Gaza
University Limerick Hospital group issues apology over record-breaking overcrowding levels
Gun seized and man in his 70s arrested after search in Saggart
Schools are removing outer doors on bathrooms to crack down on students vaping
Illegal fireworks worth €20,000 and a small amount of cocaine seized at a residence in Sligo
Hundreds gather to watch new statue of Michael Collins be unveiled in Cork City
EPA says 'urgent action' is needed to improve quality of drinking water from private supplies
Taoiseach: Ireland won't give Palestinian refugees the same protection as Ukrainians