Paddy Power tells WRC retail business down up to 30% since pandemic
Bookmaker defending pay claim from retail manager
Bookmaker defending pay claim from retail manager
PBR ordered to pay Padraic Hanley €5,500 for not providing written contract of employment
Inchicore development of 484 apartments to have average rent of €1300 a month
Having essentially lost the election, party determined not to repeat mistakes
A Japanese mentor helped to inspire Conor Hanratty’s online short play War Paint
Taoiseach says politics is ‘volatile’ and can change again quickly and ‘in our favour’
Much remains to be done to make politics an attractive career option, not least as regards maternity leave and working hours
Latest Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll suggests Taoiseach’s party could suffer casualties
Senator has chance in Dublin South Central but timing of poll being called less than ideal
Activities of small group could escalate into ‘criminality that has plagued’ other localities
Roper filed WRC complaint after she was forced to retire at 65
Minister for Health asks HSE to create new service similar to Frank helpline in UK
High rate of obesity ‘a great cause of concern’, says Minister
In 2016, 736 people in Ireland died from drugs – the fourth highest figure in Europe
Housing department informed of Dublin protection money operation in 2017
Safefood survey finds slight increase in number of energy drinks for sale
A third of men who have sex with men reported being stared at or intimidated in past year
Seán O’Keeffe died of an overdose after ‘desperately’ seeking psychiatric help
Minister criticises Dublin City Council’s refusal of supvised injecting facility
Rejection of planning application ‘missed the bigger picture’, says Catherine Byrne
Harris argues for a compassionate approach, and promises ‘a helping hand instead of just a handcuff’
Ministers to discuss drug cautions, night culture scheme and childcare at final meeting
Catherine Byrne to present expert report that does not recommend decriminalisation
WRC says action was not aggressive but that it was ‘disrespectful, offensive and humiliating’
‘It’s taken 103 years to get their names together in a single site’ – broadcaster Joe Duffy
Parties will pore over results in the coming weeks to discern trends for the next general election
BusConnects reforms would create 230km of bus lanes along 16 traffic corridors
Lee Coffey brings a century of working-class Dublin to life through one dock worker
GP referrals to local amenities give patients a sense of connection and belonging
Minister defends decision as 80,000 women forced to wait up to 33 weeks for results
By treating drug addiction as a health issue, crime would be reduced, say supporters
Two-thirds of us gamble, while four in 10 people are regular gamblers, study shows
Junior Minister Catherine Byrne says lobbying for report ongoing for several months
Independent Alliance pressure to unveil measure in budget resisted by Minister
Land agency’s reliance on market rather than social entrepreneurship is not radical
Relief will be short-lived as housing Minister Eoghan Murphy survives no-confidence vote
Taoiseach calls Sinn Féin’s motion of no confidence in Murphy as tactical and cynical
Murphy says he hopes Byrne 'won't be pulled into this Sinn Féin stunt later this evening'
Minister of State ‘would have to resign’ if she expressed no confidence in colleague
Homeless single adults being ‘left behind’, Merchants Quay Ireland co-founder says
Ireland might be the first country to put cancer warnings on all alcohol products
Catherine Byrne sought meeting to oppose redevelopment plans for Inchicore
Catherine Byrne says Dublin project designated by colleague Eoghan Murphy represents over-development
Housing scheme rebranded but development in Inchicore still just a glint in Minister’s eye
Cost rental scheme planned for Dublin’s Inchicore finds favour with left wing politicians
New drug strategy places greater emphasis on supporting a health-led response to drug and alcohol use
Move comes as popularity of drug increases to levels last seen during Celtic Tiger era
Evidence on long-term safety of vaping not yet established, Minister tells JTI Ireland
Some 72 per cent of Wexford locals said they are trying to cut back on alcohol
Committee hears the European Commission raised no objection to plan
The pair, tied together since the referendum, present food for thought in the Phoenix Park
Kerry-born teacher was pivotal figure in Irish education for more than 50 years
Independent TD says personal stories during campaign were the main influence for voters
UN specialist says strong policy commitment could inspire other countries to follow suit
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices