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Psychosis team in Cork sees significant decrease in number of people using drugs and alcohol
It’s hoped that the RISE model can be replicated by other psychosis teams around the country.
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Laois for under €500,000?
Leinster make huge statement with signing of world-class Barrett
The 27-year-old will join after the 2024 November Tests and boost Leinster’s trophy credentials.
Ukraine says half of promised Western arms are being delivered late and it's costing lives
So what next for Munster after their Champions Cup exit?
Graham Rowntree and co. are convinced the best is yet ahead for the province.
Harris shuts down speculation that he's 'too woke' to shift Fine Gael to core values
'Contest is healthy': Fine Gaelers say a leadership race would be the best option for the party
The EU is confusing - here's how all its bits work together
How to choose an early learning and childcare service that suits your needs and budget
Planned increase to excise duties could put petrol stations near border 'under grave threat'
Georgian-style charm in the sunny south east for €425,000
Ireland to spend thousands on air-con for Olympians after Paris bans A/C to meet climate goals
Paris organisers had said they would not provide air-conditioning as part of a pledge to make the 2024 games environmentally friendly.
Connacht out of Champions Cup after Saracens beat Lyon
Tax receipts in January up by nearly 5% on same time last year, at €7.8 billion
Labour criticises Govt as just 3% of those deemed eligible for GP visit card avail of scheme
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Just under 65,000 renters have claimed the Rent Tax Credit so far this year
'This makes every sacrifice worth it': A day with Newport's Irish as they plot Man United's downfall
With eyes of the football world on this FA Cup tie, The 42 hears stories of resolve, love, tragedy and hope from six Irishmen at the heart of the club.
Explainer: 'No deal' in public pay talks, but why are they always so tense?
Unions have been seeking pay to be restored since a €4 billion austerity cut in 2009.
'Intensive' phase of conflict in south Gaza 'will end soon', Israeli defence minister says
Gaza’s health ministry said Israel struck two hospitals, a girls’ school and “dozens” of homes overnight.
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Kerry for under €400,000?
Farmers drive thousands of tractors into Berlin to protest diesel tax break being scrapped
Heaton-Harris says it's 'hard to see any barriers' for Stormont getting back to work
These are the Budget 2024 measures that will take effect from today
The new Bobby Robson? Fermanagh's Kieran McKenna has Ipswich primed for Premier League
FAI CEO Jonathan Hill sees his pay rise by 23% since taking job in 2020, Committee told
Price Comparison: What can I buy around Co Mayo for under €325,000?
FAI CEO Jonathan Hill sees his pay rise by 23%
Hill and the FAI appeared before an Oireachtas Committee this afternoon.
Energy emissions not falling fast enough to stay within carbon budget
Strikes by Northern Ireland’s bus and rail service Translink to impact Dublin to Belfast trains
‘Children don’t deserve this’: Visiting an imprisoned parent is ‘traumatising’
Taoiseach: Ireland may pay EU countries rather than accept more refugees under migration pact
‘A long way from normal’: Families say visits to prison still restricted post-pandemic
Some children only get to see their parent in-person once a month and experts are concerned that video calls are replacing visits.
Investigation by Noteworthy finds the number of children visiting prison is 75% of what it was in 2019
Less than a third of prisoners received in-person visits on weeks where data was provided in 2023
Mother-of-two: “I want my kids to know who their father is”
Israel and Hamas agree two-day extension to Gaza truce as 11 more Israeli hostages freed
Irish consumers paying more than UK shoppers for some products this Christmas
More hostages to be released as extended truce between Israel and Hamas enters fifth day
Ireland “a victim of Russian disinformation”, experts on Ukraine war say
Students to be reimbursed €1,000 as the reduction in college fees comes into effect
Sliding scale of jobseekers payment approved with PRSI hikes on the cards