Cork ‘escaped the worst’ of Storm Éowyn’s impact but motorists advised to remain cautious
Reports of damage to electricity and telecoms infrastructure with some 20,000 homes and businesses hit by power outages
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Reports of damage to electricity and telecoms infrastructure with some 20,000 homes and businesses hit by power outages
International protection applicants without accommodation will be housed during cold weather, department says
Only a few county and city councils in Ireland have more than a handful of electric vehicles in their fleets, Geotab survey shows
Local authority urges property owners to protect homes and businesses with tidal surge likely in coming days
Cllr Honore Kamegni recently became first person of colour elected to Cork City Council
Ella McSweeney: Younger kids, older people, outdoor workers, the socio-economically disadvantaged, pregnant women and the chronically ill are all disproportionately vulnerable to heat stress and mortality
As counts neared completion on Monday, here’s a guide to who had a good – and bad – June 7th election
Labour picks up two seats while Independent Ireland’s Ken O’Flynn gets the biggest vote in the city
As she waited to cross the street on Patrick’s Road she and her two friends were accosted by a man who wanted to know what they were doing
Householders and business owners advised to take precautions with high tide on Saturday at 5pm
Journey times reduced by wide-ranging upgrades on junction of four busy routes
Advice came amid fears of repeat of ‘LÉ Aisling situation’, when an ex-Naval Service ship ended up in the hands of a Libyan warlord, documents indicate
Margaret McDonagh claims she has been on the local authority’s housing waiting list for 14 years
Flooding in Cork and Waterford left widespread damage to property as a month’s worth of rainfall fell in less than 24 hours
Midleton impassable as east Cork bears brunt of deluge while Irish Rail forced to suspend some services
Micheál Martin says those who tear up library books should be prosecuted for criminal damage
Leo Varadkar reiterates support for Cork library staff but says policing protests is a matter for An Garda Siochana
Hundreds march in solidarity with Cork City library staff to Cork City Hall and demand action from council management
Plight of Cork City Library staff who have been repeatedly targeted by right-wing activists is raised in Dáil
Historian and Independent Cllr Kieran McCarthy sees off challenges from Sinn Fein and the Workers Party to take the mayoral chain
Details revealed of plans for 1,325 residential units on the site of former Gouldings fertiliser plant
Polish runner Pawel Kosek wins men’s full marathon, English runner Georgie Bruinvels takes the honours in the women’s event
‘Shameful’ failure to address situation by council has forced action which could escalate, says union
New pedestrian and cycle bridge will link Grange and Frankfield with the Tramore Valley Park and provide access to Douglas and city centre
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Cork City Council granted planning for the project on Wednesday, which will see the gallery modernised
Company behind plans says scheme will not encroach on possible burial ground at former mother and baby home
Douglas Village Shopping Centre is generating a total of €2,407,282 in rental income per annum
Inside Ireland’s Coroners’ Courts: Calls for more resources for the service, including bereavement officers to assist families through the process
Number of parking fines issued in Cork city rose sharply last year following Covid-19
Illegal removal of vehicle clamps increased sixfold in Dublin from 2021 to 2022
Supreme Court decision ends challenge brought by community group to flood defence system, with tender for project due next year
Previous report had heavily criticised council over Spring Lane site
Developer was refused permission for 179 apartments last year but is now seeking permission for 92 units
Homeowners and businesspeople in express relief as high tide passes without major flooding
Papers of Diarmuid L Fawsitt include a letter by Collins dismissing threats to his life by anti-Treaty Irish Americans
The appeal considers a single ground relating to An Bord Pleanála’s jurisdiction to conduct a particular environmental assessment
Met Éireann says localised flooding in the south and southwest expected in coming days
Cork barman on flooding: ‘One fellow had wellies he was giving people a loan of when they needed to go to the toilet’
Some 637 homes to be delivered by Cork while Galway aims to provide 1,435 social homes in 2022
Tipperary hurling champions Loughmore-Castleiney ousted by Drom & Inch
Cork City Council recommends against An Bord Pleanála granting planning permission to Cork GAA for more than 300 houses on its lands at Kilbarry
Deadline imminent for new four-year tender agreement as public authorities begin festive planning
Child had multiple injuries after being found alone in apartment with 38-year-old woman
Mary Crilly to be honoured for 40 years helping survivors of sexual and domestic abuse
‘This will be the worst thing to happen to transport in Cork since they dismantled railways’
Arts Council grant of €450,000 covers ‘everything we wanted to do’, says director
Low level of direct builds explains lengthy waiting lists, Lorcan Sirr argues
Planning statement says ‘applicants recognise the sensitivities’ around legacy of a former mother and baby home at Bessborough
Inspectors found serious issues relating to safety were not dealt with when raised
An Bord Pleanála gives opinion on scheme ahead of planned fast-track planning application
Distillery Quarter proposal lodged by Eichsfeld’s Frank Sheahan snr and Joseph Carey
Company planning to building healthcare centres for the Health Service Executive
Despite clear social and environmental benefits, cycleways are opposed by many, so how can plans to spend hundreds of millions on them be made to work?
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