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DAA claims 36m passenger cap application had been deemed valid
Amid planning deepening dispute, CEO Kenny Jacobs calls for urgent reclassification of Dublin Airport at strategic national infrastructure
Rare white-tailed eagle found shot dead in Co Westmeath
National Parks and Wildlife Service begins investigation into discovery at Lough Owel
Move to increase Dublin Airport passenger cap to 36m ruled invalid
DAA ‘baffled and bewildered’ by ‘bizarre Fingal County Council flip-flop’
Irish woman (21) who died rock-climbing in Spain named as Dublin student Eve McCarthy
Dublin student Eve McCarthy fell to death in popular climbing area near coastal city of Malaga
AI advisory group warns of potential for mass surveillance
Government cautioned against deploying facial recognition technology ‘without thorough independent evaluation and resolution of identified risks’
Sharp drop in number of tourism beds being used for refugees and asylum seekers
Tourism sector welcomes decrease, noting loss of valuable holiday bookings during 2024
Gardaí seize €120,000 worth of drugs in Co Wicklow and arrest man (40s)
Cocaine estimated to be worth €108,720 was seized, while value of cannabis haul estimated at €15,000
‘Take the consequences’: gardaí urge drivers to stay at crash scenes amid recent hit and runs
Head of roads policing say ‘people make mistakes’ but running away is not the right thing to do
Irish insurance companies raise concerns over effects of climate change
‘Frequency of catastrophic climate events’ and changing flood risks among climate concerns discussed with Minister of State for insurance Neale Richmond
Almost €1.3 million worth of cannabis seized at Shannon Airport
Packages were concealed in baggage of two female passengers who had disembarked a flight from the US
Delivery driver (40s) dies after car enters water at Grand Canal in Kildare
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to incident in which father-of-one Jason Hallahan died
Garda may release ‘persons of interest’ photos in cases of serious disorder or looting - Commissioner
Release of 99 photographs of people whose identification was sought by An Garda Síochána in connection with the Dublin Riots was criticised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Dublin school to review ethos statement over message telling parents students must attend all religious ceremonies
Lobby group Education Equality says school's instruction breached children’s constitutional rights
Disinformation around vaccines will get worse, says WHO head
Dr Mike Ryan says a new approach is required to engage with people on the benefits of medical treatment