Will recovery services still be relevant in an electric age?
Electric cars are theoretically more reliable than their combustion counterparts. What does that mean for the mobile emergency service?
Electric cars are theoretically more reliable than their combustion counterparts. What does that mean for the mobile emergency service?
Russia advances in Ukraine’s Donbas as Mariupol steelworks siege ends
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No confirmation of the fate of hundreds of Ukrainian troops from Azovstal plant
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Kyiv and allies to discuss war effort as Kremlin prepares Red Square military parade
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Two men accused of deception arising from loss-making sale of Costa del Sol house
Community group to object to development being fast-tracked through An Bord Pleanála
Karen Harrington (38) denies the murder of toddler in her apartment in Cork city
Seed packets will be sold in aid of the Irish Red Cross’s Ukraine Crisis Appeal
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Yury Filatov confirms embassy in Dublin has now found supplier of heating oil
Satellite images show freshly dug mass graves on outskirts of besieged Mariupol
Taoiseach asks senior Ministers to bring forward options on how to support hosts
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Since the Yevsiutins arrived they have been immersed in the local environs and culture
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Archbishop says 30-40 religious congregations are offering rooms including former retreat centres
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Walk and concert in at St Patrick’s Cathedral to express solidarity with Ukrainians
Acute concerns in Government about State’s capacity to house those fleeing invasion
System ‘under pressure’ and Government is looking at other sources of accommodation
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Multimillion-euro theft trial involves 21 counts
Troops killed families, tried to burn bodies, people were shot in the street, president claims
‘EU assists Ukraine in documenting war crimes’, says EU’s Josep Borrell
Some escape Mariupol as Red Cross renews evacuation efforts
More than 20,000 pledges made to Red Cross to house refugees in Irish homes
Paper products company has 800 employees in the country
Russian president says buyers must ‘open rouble accounts’ for payment from April 1st
Suspect accused over preparation of terrorist acts, hijacking and placing an article causing a bomb hoax
State’s response to housing Ukrainian refugees will ‘get more challenging’
Kyiv suggests ceasefire is most beleaguered country can hope for from Tuesday’s negotiations
Incident disrupted speech by Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney in Belfast
Facility in Co Meath to be used on temporary basis in case alternatives not available
The price of power flashes up on TV screens as Colm Rush feels the pinch in Catalunya
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‘Every day a neighbour brings something for us. Everybody is willing to help’
An Associated Press journalist recounts their rescue from Mariupol by Ukrainian soldiers
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Government looking at using National Show Centre near Dublin airport as ‘spillover’ facility
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