Drug poisoning caused 48% of homeless deaths in Ireland, study shows
Link between narcotic use and fatality in homelessness set out in report from Health Research Board
Dr Anne Merriman, Irish-educated pioneer of palliative care in Africa, dies aged 90
She trained in UCD and set up hospice in Kampala, Uganda in 1993, and also trained students from 37 African countries in palliative care
PSNI arrest man for attempted murder after car rams drinkers
Collision in seaside village was reported late on Saturday evening
How vital water project stalled for years over minor paperwork issue
Water supply in Greater Dublin Area on ‘knife edge’ says Uisce Éireann, citing long planning delays to proposals for big sewerage projects
Eurovision Song Contest: How are organisers reacting to criticisms of Israel?
Israel’s conduct in Gaza has again prompted criticism of its participation by artists and concern from RTÉ and other broadcasters
Review under way into DAA’s international duty free and consulting operations
CEO Kenny Jacobs dismisses sale option for subsidiaries Aer Rianta International and DAA International
RTÉ seeks discussion over Israel’s inclusion in the Eurovision Song Contest
Former Eurovision contestants called for Israel’s expulsion from the competition because of the Gaza war
An Bord Pleanála failure to decide on applications delays up to 6,000 apartments
Planning board hit by more than €1.4m in fines for failure to process over 140 ‘strategic housing development’ applications on time
‘Thousands’ of new homes delayed due to electricity access
ESB Networks acknowledges ‘limited’ capacity in some locations
Officials warned of ‘uncertainty’ in housing completions outlook
Internal Department of Housing report set out 10 selected 2024 forecasts, with all but two below 40,000
Trump tariffs: Why did he pause abruptly, what happens next and what does it mean for Ireland?
Lengthy negotiations beckon after US president pauses most threatened reciprocal tariffs for 90 days
Churches should ‘do the right thing’ on mother-and-baby home redress, Norma Foley says
Government faces steep legal barriers to compelling orders to contribute to €800m redress scheme, say experts
South Dublin County Council seeks pass from itself for land deemed taxable on its own map
Local authority among landowners caught by residential zoned land tax
Church orders’ refusal to pay mother-and-baby home redress leaves Government with dilemma
Any attempt to force payment from church orders would be fraught with legal difficulty, expert says
Just one religious order has made ‘serious offer’ of cash redress to mother-and-baby home survivors
Government negotiator Sheila Nunan has submitted a final report with conclusions from talks with seven Catholic bodies and the Church of Ireland