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Charities for elderly risk becoming ‘overwhelmed’ as Ireland faces ageing population

Charities for elderly risk becoming ‘overwhelmed’ as Ireland faces ageing population

‘Huge problem coming for housing needs of older people,’ says Alone chief executive

Thu Jul 13 2023 - 16:29
Cost of watching matches on GAAGo will be revisited, GAA director general says

Cost of watching matches on GAAGo will be revisited, GAA director general says

Feedback that charge of €12 per match is too high ‘noted’, Oireachtas media committee hears

Wed Jul 12 2023 - 17:29
As it happened: Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly issue blistering defence of pay arrangements at Oireachtas committees

As it happened: Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly issue blistering defence of pay arrangements at Oireachtas committees

Presenter and his agent disputed broadcaster’s account of payments during six hours of questioning at Oireachtas hearings

Tue Jul 11 2023 - 20:36
RTÉ pay crisis: Kevin Bakhurst signals need for ‘interim funding’ from State to meet broadcast costs

RTÉ pay crisis: Kevin Bakhurst signals need for ‘interim funding’ from State to meet broadcast costs

Board of RTÉ executive management is stood down as Ryan Tubridy and his agent prepare to face Oireachtas committees

Mon Jul 10 2023 - 21:46
Minister for Housing ‘not surprised’ as homeless numbers rise again

Minister for Housing ‘not surprised’ as homeless numbers rise again

State is turning a corner on housing delivery, says Darragh O’Brien, despite homeless figures reaching record high

Fri Jun 30 2023 - 14:15
Expect sunshine and showers over the weekend, says Met Éireann

Expect sunshine and showers over the weekend, says Met Éireann

‘Unseasonably’ windy weather is also forecast for across the country

Fri Jun 30 2023 - 14:06
Tolls ‘highly likely’ to increase again in 2024 after deferral expires

Tolls ‘highly likely’ to increase again in 2024 after deferral expires

Inflation above 3% would lead to more price rises, Transport Infrastructure Ireland told TDs

Wed Jun 28 2023 - 15:41
Shamrock or St Patrick’s cabbage? Have your say on design of new Irish passport

Shamrock or St Patrick’s cabbage? Have your say on design of new Irish passport

Public consultation seeks opinions on a new theme, with redesign focusing on country’s plants and animals

Wed Jun 28 2023 - 09:32
Ireland’s hasty decision to return to Test cricket proves ill-judged

Ireland’s hasty decision to return to Test cricket proves ill-judged

After a disastrous ODI World Cup qualifying campaign, it’s difficult to see what benefit returning to the longest format offered

Wed Jun 28 2023 - 05:00
Co Laois man (22) dies after drowning incident in Greece

Co Laois man (22) dies after drowning incident in Greece

Councillor says community will rally around family of third-level student Rory Deegan from Cullohill

Tue Jun 27 2023 - 17:39
Research ranks Ireland as safest tourist driving hotspot – but most expensive too

Research ranks Ireland as safest tourist driving hotspot – but most expensive too

Ireland has third lowest rate of road deaths in Europe per 100,000 people and sits ninth in the top 10 best countries globally for tourists to drive in

Tue Jun 27 2023 - 14:12
Ryan Tubridy controversy prompts Claire Byrne and Joe Duffy to disclose their RTÉ deals on air

Ryan Tubridy controversy prompts Claire Byrne and Joe Duffy to disclose their RTÉ deals on air

Miriam O’Callaghan joins fellow RTÉ presenters in publicly discussing remuneration from broadcaster

Mon Jun 26 2023 - 20:45
‘Life-altering side effects’: when medical and cosmetic treatments abroad go wrong

‘Life-altering side effects’: when medical and cosmetic treatments abroad go wrong

Irish Dental Association representative says he knows ‘a lot of very good Turkish dentists’ but they’re not part of ‘the commercial enterprises that are touting for patients in Ireland and preying on the fact that these patients are vulnerable’

Sat Jun 24 2023 - 05:00
Tubridy pay: Taoiseach ‘concerned’ about undisclosed payments as presenter apologises ‘unreservedly’

Tubridy pay: Taoiseach ‘concerned’ about undisclosed payments as presenter apologises ‘unreservedly’

RTÉ interim deputy director general Adrian Lynch says Tubridy will not return to radio show duties next week for ‘editorial reasons’

Fri Jun 23 2023 - 22:22
AI’s decisions should be explained to people affected, Oireachtas told

AI’s decisions should be explained to people affected, Oireachtas told

Call for more worker representation on Govtech, the board responsible for regulating the safe use of AI in the public sector

Wed Jun 21 2023 - 17:01
Over 90% of women say periods affect working life, with almost half uncomfortable discussing in workplace

Over 90% of women say periods affect working life, with almost half uncomfortable discussing in workplace

Survey by Financial Services Union also finds 22% saying periods ‘joked about’ in workplace

Wed Jun 21 2023 - 09:10
‘I was wrong’: Dave Fanning apologises for ‘bad’ comments about Christy Dignam

‘I was wrong’: Dave Fanning apologises for ‘bad’ comments about Christy Dignam

Dave Fanning admits remarks on RTÉ radio about recently deceased Aslan singer were ‘incredibly ill-timed’

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 16:56
Avoid cutting taxes in budget to prevent ‘surge’ in inflation, Tasc advises

Avoid cutting taxes in budget to prevent ‘surge’ in inflation, Tasc advises

Think tank recommends maintaining current tax levels to protect social services and allow for additional investment in areas such as pensions, health and climate change

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 07:59
Woman (70s) dies after car she was travelling in crashed into ditch in Co Clare

Woman (70s) dies after car she was travelling in crashed into ditch in Co Clare

Incident happened at 9.20pm Sunday night on R483 near Kilrush

Mon Jun 19 2023 - 08:53
Is Greystones at capacity? ‘There is a genuine concern that the town can’t cope’

Is Greystones at capacity? ‘There is a genuine concern that the town can’t cope’

It’s close to Dublin and the sea, but residents say it is struggling with rising population and oversubscribed amenities

Mon Jun 19 2023 - 05:50
Homecare dispute nears resolution after providers accept HSE tender offer

Homecare dispute nears resolution after providers accept HSE tender offer

Over 40,000 people receive care supplied under contract from members of Home and Community Care Ireland and The National Community Care Network

Fri Jun 16 2023 - 05:00
‘Significant gaps’ remain in protection of human trafficking victims in Ireland

‘Significant gaps’ remain in protection of human trafficking victims in Ireland

US State Department’s 2023 Trafficking report lists Ireland in ‘tier two’ of its classification system

Thu Jun 15 2023 - 20:48
Two men in critical condition following Co Kildare crash

Two men in critical condition following Co Kildare crash

Man in his mid 40s and one in his 70s brought to Mater hospital after collision

Sun Jun 11 2023 - 11:33
Was Pádraig Harrington right to say Ireland exports military technology to Saudi Arabia?

Was Pádraig Harrington right to say Ireland exports military technology to Saudi Arabia?

Other Irish businesses have links to a state with a much-maligned human rights record

Thu Jun 08 2023 - 18:00
‘Live your life with no regrets’: Cancer awareness campaigner Trina Cleary dies aged 38

‘Live your life with no regrets’: Cancer awareness campaigner Trina Cleary dies aged 38

Cleary used her experience of breast cancer to raise public awareness and highlight the need for early detection through social media

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 15:52
Greta Thunberg to be given honorary freedom of Dublin city

Greta Thunberg to be given honorary freedom of Dublin city

Lord Mayor Caroline Conroy will also honour environmentalist Duncan Stewart for his work on raising awareness about climate change

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 09:51
Aer Lingus among victims of global cyberattack that has compromised employee data

Aer Lingus among victims of global cyberattack that has compromised employee data

It is understood the attack has affected eight customers of support services company Zellis in the UK and Ireland

Tue Jun 06 2023 - 15:00
Leave no Trace launches nationwide campaign as local authorities deal with Bank Holiday beach litter

Leave no Trace launches nationwide campaign as local authorities deal with Bank Holiday beach litter

Public urged to pick up litter, stick to designated pathways and act responsibly with dogs

Tue Jun 06 2023 - 08:22
Nathan Johns: With bigger fish to fry, it’s hard to justify Ireland playing Test match at Lord’s

Nathan Johns: With bigger fish to fry, it’s hard to justify Ireland playing Test match at Lord’s

Cricket Ireland face a tough balancing act due to their financial position but sometimes you have to say no

Mon Jun 05 2023 - 06:00
Adair and McBrine lead Ireland lower-order revival before England complete 10-wicket victory

Adair and McBrine lead Ireland lower-order revival before England complete 10-wicket victory

Harry Tector also scores half-century as Ireland make England bat again to seal victory in one-off Test

Sat Jun 03 2023 - 16:53
Ireland survive to third day against England but are dominated at Lords

Ireland survive to third day against England but are dominated at Lords

Ireland struggle to deal with England’s batting prowess as English take total control of Test

Fri Jun 02 2023 - 18:59
England in commanding position as Ireland toil on day one at Lord’s

England in commanding position as Ireland toil on day one at Lord’s

Mismatch on first day of Test as Ireland could only muster 172 all out

Thu Jun 01 2023 - 19:04
Eoin Morgan: ‘The Irish pathway is now very different to mine’

Eoin Morgan: ‘The Irish pathway is now very different to mine’

With Morgan’s career over, Ireland are back playing Test cricket with a calibre of player that one day may be comparable to him

Wed May 31 2023 - 19:00
‘I thank her for allowing me to work with her’: How Katie McCabe grew into the leader Arsenal and Ireland need

‘I thank her for allowing me to work with her’: How Katie McCabe grew into the leader Arsenal and Ireland need

From being close to being ditched by her club, Katie McCabe has been entrusted with Arsenal’s armband and will soon lead Ireland into the World Cup

Sun May 28 2023 - 05:00
Occupants given extra two weeks to vacate housing association-owned Dublin city building

Occupants given extra two weeks to vacate housing association-owned Dublin city building

The 46 people have been living in McSweeney House on Berkeley Street near Phibsborough since May 12th

Sat May 27 2023 - 15:08
Council of Europe commissioner raises concerns over homelessness among asylum seekers in Ireland

Council of Europe commissioner raises concerns over homelessness among asylum seekers in Ireland

Dunja Mijatović says situation ‘may contribute to a nascent anti-refugee sentiment’

Fri May 26 2023 - 18:34
Dublin residents warned to let taps run after water issues fixed overnight

Dublin residents warned to let taps run after water issues fixed overnight

Uisce Éireann says pressure will take time to return to normal as pipe network refills

Fri May 26 2023 - 08:26
Climate change could place even further stress on overstretched land use

Climate change could place even further stress on overstretched land use

World energy expert tells EPA conference how land use has intensified globally since 1960

Thu May 25 2023 - 21:00
James Martin’s ‘life-changing’ work for Down syndrome praised during Dublin visit

James Martin’s ‘life-changing’ work for Down syndrome praised during Dublin visit

‘It’s been so positive for the community to have someone as cool and talented as him representing us’

Wed May 24 2023 - 18:01
Increased livestock, fertiliser use outdid effects of emission reductions on Irish farms – EPA

Increased livestock, fertiliser use outdid effects of emission reductions on Irish farms – EPA

Ireland has now failed to comply with EU National Emission Reduction Commitments for nine of the past 10 years

Wed May 24 2023 - 17:58
Catherine Corless welcomes appointment of director to oversee exhumation at Tuam mother and baby home

Catherine Corless welcomes appointment of director to oversee exhumation at Tuam mother and baby home

Historian and campaigner describes selection of Daniel Mac Sweeney as ‘a great relief’

Tue May 23 2023 - 13:08
Supply and cost issues could slow Irish drivers’ switch to EVs, new report says

Supply and cost issues could slow Irish drivers’ switch to EVs, new report says

Consumer demand for new electric vehicles has increased by 35 per cent this year despite a rise in cost, says Done Deal

Tue May 23 2023 - 05:00
Inch hotel blockade lifted with talks planned before further transfers of asylum seekers

Inch hotel blockade lifted with talks planned before further transfers of asylum seekers

Round-the-clock demonstration to continue on the Magowna Road in Co Clare but not directly outside the Magowna House Hotel

Mon May 22 2023 - 04:00
Ireland set to become first country with mandatory health warnings on alcohol

Ireland set to become first country with mandatory health warnings on alcohol

Display of information on dangers of drinking will be required from 2026

Mon May 22 2023 - 00:01
Inch protests to continue despite removal of Magowna House blockade

Inch protests to continue despite removal of Magowna House blockade

‘Honest, open discussion’ played role in decision to remove blockade at Magowna House in Inch, says Joe O’Brien

Sun May 21 2023 - 17:32
Navan attack: Five teenagers released after questioning  as part of investigation into assault on boy (14)

Navan attack: Five teenagers released after questioning as part of investigation into assault on boy (14)

Ireland’s new Online Safety Commissioner Niamh Hodnett has requested the main social media platforms remove the videos of the assault

Fri May 19 2023 - 21:01
Four-week freeze proposed on new asylum seeker placements in Clare hotel in bid to lift blockade

Four-week freeze proposed on new asylum seeker placements in Clare hotel in bid to lift blockade

Joe O’Brien is due to meet protesters and residents who have moved to the Magowna House Hotel in Inch

Thu May 18 2023 - 20:10
‘He is only a child’: family of boy assaulted in Navan, Co Meath describe incident as ‘horrific and wrong’

‘He is only a child’: family of boy assaulted in Navan, Co Meath describe incident as ‘horrific and wrong’

The boy was hospitalised after the assault which left him with concussion, broken teeth and a shoe print on his forehead

Wed May 17 2023 - 21:23
Irish-born punter Daniel Whelan signs for Green Bay Packers

Irish-born punter Daniel Whelan signs for Green Bay Packers

Wicklow native set for second attempt at making an NFL regular season roster

Wed May 17 2023 - 09:43
Travel adaptors recall: over 13,000 products at risk of fire, electrocution or incorrect product labelling

Travel adaptors recall: over 13,000 products at risk of fire, electrocution or incorrect product labelling

Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) identifies concerns following a ‘large scale’ product safety investigation

Tue May 16 2023 - 23:45
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