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2023
The squeezed middle: What we should learn from the Great Recession of 2007-2013
Yekaterina Chzhen, Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin and Stefanie Sprong
Athletics rivals, a 20-year friendship and 12 All-Ireland medals with Cork
Ex-Inspector says target focused leadership and 'stats' has left Garda morale on the floor
Civil unrest over political vacuum makes for tense Lebanon visit for Tánaiste
'It wasn't meant to cause offence. We didn't realise the uproar that'd come out of it'
UN refugee agency says it is 'completely unpalatable' that asylum seekers are homeless in Ireland
School seeks to amend court documents used as part of its ongoing action against Enoch Burke
Asylum seekers sleeping rough on the streets of Dublin: 'I don't know what's next'
Woman (80s) seriously injured in Galway crash
Explained: What you need to know about failed election declarations from Paschal Donohoe and SF
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Homelessness record broken again as 11,632 people in emergency accommodation in December
Former British soldier convicted of killing Aidan McAnespie to be sentenced next week
55 asylum seekers left without accommodation since Citywest closure
Enoch Burke attends former school today following deadline to purge contempt or face €700 fine
BBC apologises for claiming that Paul Mescal is British
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The Explainer x Noteworthy: How is the Irish public health system coping?
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Design team appointed for Dublin's Parnell Square Project but first phase won't be completed until 2027
AIB says technical issue resolved after customers report difficulties accessing online banking
Dublin and Derry favourites, Cork's next step and aim for new managers
Ó Broin insists his party doesn't 'owe Donohoe apology' in wake of SF expenses revelations
Clarendon Steet remains Dublin's worst blackspot for illegal parking
Poll: What's your favourite Steven Spielberg film?
US shuts down global ransomware group Hive after international operation
Man (30s) killed after car crashes into wall in Kilkenny
Truck-sized asteroid misses Earth in one of the closest approaches to the planet ever recorded
Israel and Gaza fighters trade fire after deadly West Bank raid
ISPCC chief: The CAMHS report came as no surprise to anyone caring for children in turmoil
John Church
TV Wrap: Joe Canning's Laochra Gael shows the tension between great talent and constant pressure
Fears closure of Citywest to new International Protection arrivals 'clear breach' of human rights obligations
WATCH: Inside The Newsroom webinar takes you behind the scenes of our reporting
Man (40s) in serious condition following Clondalkin crash
Govt doing all it can to accommodate refugees but numbers are unprecedented, says Martin
Man (20s) suffers serious stab wounds in Dublin city centre
Ireland get to work in Portugal as the marginal Six Nations favourites