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2023
Owners of Dublin hotel in planning row with council over building being painted grey
Medical inquiry clears well-known Dublin GP of professional misconduct
Death of 16-month-old in foster care due to several factors including sedative effect of antihistamine
Plans for luxury holiday apartments by owner of Cork golf course opposed by local residents
Tourist in Dublin died after eating sauce containing peanuts at a friend’s home, inquest hears
Major property developer refused planning permission for over 300 homes in South Dublin
Businessman Peter Casey was 'almost violent' during sacking at his recruitment firm, court told
6% of Irish Rail passengers travelled without a valid ticket last year
Top Dublin garda admits number of gardaí is below 'numbers we would want to have'
Teacher who sexually exploited vulnerable schoolgirl online given 3-year prison sentence
HSE physiotherapist who called face masks 'satanic symbols' accused of professional misconduct
Top Gun: Maverick was the highest grossing film in Irish cinemas last year
An Bord Pleanála overturns two council decisions to approve controversial development in Booterstown
Almost 6 in 10 people believe corruption is widespread in Ireland, according to EU report
Record complaints against taxi drivers last year due to new regulation over cashless payments
Inquest into George Nkencho death adjourned for fifth time as DPP only received file this week
Teacher accused of sending inappropriate Snapchat messages to female students
Woman who accidentally shot partner after discovering he was having affair has sentence suspended
Inquest hears from woman who claims baby died in childbirth because she was denied a c-section
Garda to face criminal prosecution over crash that killed three criminals fleeing patrol car
Man arrested for murder of family disguised himself as a woman to travel to house, inquest told
Inquest hears woman found dead with two children had expressed fear of being killed by husband
'No current plans' for pick-up and drop-off charges at Dublin Airport despite planning approval
Sharp drop in number of taxi drivers working evenings and nights, survey reveals
Road safety group calls for speed limit and compulsory helmets for all e-scooter users
Man receives six-year sentence for burglary at home of blues singer Mary Coughlan
Consultant found guilty of professional misconduct in case of woman who died after giving birth
Sligo man died from burns suffered while taking a hot bath, inquest hears
One person filed over 23k complaints about aircraft noise at Dublin Airport last year
Soldier who falsely imprisoned another recruit dismissed from Defence Forces
Clarendon Steet remains Dublin's worst blackspot for illegal parking
Mansion House security review to take place after Lord Mayor concerned for safety during protest
Planning permission refused for controversial change to building at Merchant's Arch in Dublin
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Trial hears how singer Mary Coughlan was warned that burglar in her Wicklow home had a knife
Man goes on trial over burglary at Wicklow home of singer Mary Coughlan
Woman tells court of being sexually assaulted in bedroom of man whose parents were at home
Post-mortem results show Lisa Thompson was strangled and stabbed repeatedly in her home
Gemma O'Doherty withdraws appeal against conviction over incident on footbridge over N11
Army officer convicted of sexually assaulting female soldier at military base
Irish Water criticised for failure to record complaints over poor drinking water quality