Apartments to be built on derelict Dublin site where boy (12) was killed
Stephen’s Place named in memory of tragic 12-year-old boy killed in fire
Man arrested in connection with death of Nenagh woman (89) in 2024
Josephine ‘Joan’ Ray was found dead in her home at St Joseph’s Park last August
Crime figures: Homicides fall, while sexual and public order offences on the rise, CSO finds
Homicides fell by 34%, but sexual and public order offences were up 15% and 5% respectively
CSO figures for May show 10% drop in tourist numbers
Tourism spend by overseas visitors was down 21% on same month last year
Living next door to dereliction: ‘It’s been rotting for years … Rats all over the place’
Some 830 council homes nationally have been vacant for more than a year
Children’s hospital commentary often `ill-informed’ contractor BAM tells Minister for Health
Despite assurances, patients not expected in facility for at least another year
‘Dublin 8 Says No’: Mother removes son (8) from school due to anti-immigration protests
Hearing about a knife incident in the school’s area ‘felt like American news’, says parent
Five ‘severely neglected’ dogs rescued from Portlaoise property
ISPCA inspector says it was ‘one of the worst cases of neglect I have seen’
Ireland saw dramatic improvement in mortality in 20-year period, data shows
Heart attacks main cause of death in nearly two out of every 10 deaths in 1985, reducing to one in 10 by 2005
Regulations due this year to enable mandatory drug testing of gardaí
Testing was originally due to be introduced before the end of 2021
Beyond the Pale festival to go ahead with help from ‘a very highly-regarded operator’, organisers say
‘We very nearly stumbled’, say organisers, but ‘the fate of Beyond the Pale is secure for 2025, and for many years to come’
Design & Crafts Council Ireland lost half of its workforce in 2024
The organisation, which receives funding from Enterprise Ireland, says it has undergone significant restructuring
Carer who died in Connemara house fire with Sunny Jacobs remembered as ‘free spirit’
Kevin Kelly loved ‘tranquil life of and beauty of Connemara’, funeral hears
Panic and fear over Carlow shooting turns to shock
Local council and Health Service Executive providing support to those affected by incident
Renovation of social home in Blackrock cost local council €200,000 to bring back into use
Dublin councils spending up to €44,000 on average to refurbish vacant social homes