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The Explainer: What is 'go-away money' and how is it being used in Ireland's planning system?
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Man who dragged ex-partner along road in 'horrific' attack gets 21-month suspended sentence
Debunked: Visiting restrictions at Tallaght Hospital are due to viruses, despite conspiracy theories
Anyone accused of gender-based violence should not serve in Defence Forces while awaiting trial - Taoiseach
Taoiseach says Ireland must do better after Pride disco in Wicklow postponed due to 'threats'
Gardaí seek order for destruction of XL bully dog after reports of it biting members of public
RTÉ criticised over 'privatisation' of Fair City and Late Late Show
Former Dublin footballer Diarmuid Connolly spared conviction over 'unprovoked' New Year's Eve assault
Chambers wants to give workers 'a break' on income tax but says Government must be 'careful'
Teachers’ union says €2,000 bonus after first year of teaching is ‘sticking plaster measure’
Irish support for von der Leyen will be a vote for her 'team of commissioners', says Harris
Armed gardaí to be deployed to protect Taoiseach's home in County Wicklow
Cathal Crotty case: We need a truly watershed moment for women’s safety in Ireland
Mary Lou McDonald
Drug policy is 'literally killing people' and Ireland should decriminalise use, committee hears
'I am gobsmacked': TD critical after Road Safety Authority reveals it has no road safety engineers on staff
‘I imagine it’s in here’: Labour TD suggests cocaine is being used in Leinster House
Poll: Do you like Green Day's music?
Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash over immigration, women’s rights and benefits in final debate
State to sell 5% of its stake in AIB, bringing share to 25.5%
Ireland's transport emissions rose last year as demand for petrol jumped by over 7%
There was a 60% jump in Covid-19 cases in Ireland last week
Record 18,605 calls made to Dublin Rape Crisis Centre helpline amid increase in male callers
Ireland's economy will grow this year and next, with households seeing increase in real wages
Mother fears 'having to sleep in car' with three children if evicted from Direct Provision centre
The woman, who has international protection status, is one of many people who have been told they need to find alternative accommodation by next week.
The woman has three young children including a newborn
She has been living in Ballyhaunis for six years and is "devastated" to have to move
Rising rental costs and a lack of housing supply mean many people are now facing homelessness
Troops, armoured vehicles pull back from Bolivia government palace following coup attempt
Turkey edge into Euro knockout stages with tense win over Czechia
Teenage boy (14) dies following quad bike crash in Co Derry
Gun and ammunition seized during search of house in Bray
Dáil narrowly votes in favour of adopting new EU border and immigration policies
Unwanted history for Ukraine as they crash out of Euros with four points
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Bomb threat made on Taoiseach's home this evening declared a hoax
Ministers still at loggerheads over RTÉ funding as Martin says broadcasting tax not ‘palatable’
SXSW drops US military sponsorship after Irish acts withdrew from music festival in protest
Driver of SUV that crashed into London school killing two children had epileptic seizure
Accused security guard says Holly Willoughby kidnap plot would put him on ‘death row’
Emotional scenes outside Leinster House as landmark surrogacy and fertility legislation passes
Jack Chambers appointed Finance Minister by President after being approved by Dáil vote