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2023
RTÉ should consider selling Donnybrook site if it is strapped for cash, says minister
OPW Minister of State says limiting of road access to Castletown House is 'serious dilemma'
Man rescued from foot of Howth cliffs after falling and being stranded for almost 24 hours
Housing Minister says change in how landlords are taxed is 'urgent' and 'crucial'
RTÉ says it will not release the names of top 100 earners
Mould, cockroaches and rat droppings among reasons why FSAI closed some food businesses
Primary schools call for more funding as OECD report finds Ireland lagging behind neighbours
Minister calls on Pepper to be 'absolutely clear' with customers about new fixed mortgage interest rate
McGrath says Budget will be focused on cost of living and helping households with bills
Man (20s) arrested during protest at Waterford eviction on Saturday
Poll: Should there be free legal aid for all domestic violence cases?
Fourteen babies born in homeless charity Depaul's services last year
More than 5,300 people feared dead and 10,000 missing in flood-hit eastern Libya
HSE deficit likely to hit at least €1bn with overspend to July running at €600m
TDs call for expanded legal aid for domestic violence after judge warns 'working poor' lose out
One person dies after fire breaks out on Dublin city centre street
Five people rescued from motor boat off Cork coast by volunteer crew
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Inquiry hears monsignor made phone call to ex-Fianna Fáil TD to 'suppress' abuse accusations
Man and woman run over by car driving at speed during brawl in Galway carpark involving weapons
Donnelly: 'Regardless of what he says about me in his book, Tony Holohan is an extraordinary public servant'
JD Wetherspoon’s Keavan’s Port Hotel licence challenged by neighbours
Minister still has concerns about 'unintended consequences' of Fair Deal rental income change
Dr Caoimhe Hartley: 'We hear about menopause but perimenopause can be just as disruptive'
Dr Caoimhe Hartley
County Council given green light for expanded Kildare Innovation Campus
Donnelly: Emergency Department Taskforce will meet next Monday
Private owners of land at Castletown House limit road access to the historic site
Two men acquitted of carrying out 2013 Lordship Credit Union robbery
Taoiseach stands by comment that he believes there will be a united Ireland in his lifetime
No emergency meeting as FAI undecided on Stephen Kenny's future
Tánaiste says meeting with farmer representatives at Fianna Fáil think-in has been ‘constructive’
Plans for 142-bedroom hotel within grounds of Howth Castle put on hold following appeal
Vodafone, Chill Insurance, Hidden Hearing and MS charity guilty of unwanted marketing messages
'It's not a slam dunk': Martin says SF winning big in next election not a sure thing
CSO: Nearly one in five CEOs in Ireland are women
Cuts to USC under consideration as part of Budget, confirms Tánaiste
French prosecutors investigating alleged rape of Irish rugby supporter in Bordeaux
Education Minister pushes back against idea of 'Dublin allowance' for teachers