Decriminalisation and injection facilities must be core of drug policy
Wishy-washy drug awareness campaigns serve nobody. We need courageous action
Wishy-washy drug awareness campaigns serve nobody. We need courageous action
Dublin based band features stellar cast of musicians who have all respectively achieved a lot
Paint sales are spiking but if you want a perfect finish here are some tips to follow
Refusal of permission for safer injecting facility highlights lack of political will
The 17-year-old Cork schoolgirl plays off +1 and is looking to follow Leona Maguire
Extended plan represents largest residential development undertaken since recession
As Dublin Pride kicks off, an exhibition looks at those still hiding in plain sight
Shareholders and executives reap rewards of recovery driven by property supply shortage
Words to describe her as evil and notorious alongside reports of her illness I found shocking
McCabe statement in 2010 said ‘scurrilous’ sex abuse allegation had ruined his life
Solicitor for Chief State Solicitor says the allegations ‘crumbled’ due to lack of evidence
Issue of McCabe’s motivation sparked row at O’Higgins commission
As the Charleton tribunal begins, Colm Keena recaps on extraordinary events
‘Somehow it gets worse ... sometimes it’s just like opening a tap. You can’t stop crying’
PrEP promotes an attitude of play now, pay later among men who have sex with men
Safe, supervised facilities will encourage drug addicts to seek further treatment
No surprise that number of women with liver failure is increasing
Six-year-old disappeared in Cashelard, outside Ballyshannon, Co Donegal in 1977
Luxury cars, motorcycles, cash, rings and Rolex watches among items seized by Cab
Crimestoppers, gardaí and car sales websites in campaign to prevent online scams
Government should honestly sell the idea to the public of safe places to inject
Two men and woman from Dublin accused of abusing president
Crimestoppers says fear of crime exceeds risk of being victim
Capital accounts for more than 80% of national increase, CSO figures show
Criminals fly into State especially to remove valuable copper worth up to €6,000 a tonne
Anti-water charges activists chant anti-Government slogans at Tipperary rally
Eurostat decision is just the latest in a long line of setbacks for the controversial utility
Garda top brass hint at increased road traffic resources in future
Crimestoppers report reveals proportion of calls relating to illegal cyber activity
Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns says he was ‘most unhappy at the idea of a procedural technicality trumping substantive justice’
Applause in court after four protesters immediately freed
Analysis: YouTube and Facebook key tools for protesters throughout State
Mark Nash and second man said they had killed women in ‘unprecedented’ development
Three men had refused food after transfer from Mountjoy to Wheatfield Prison
Prisoners on hunger strike say they will refuse liquids
35 animals stolen since the beginning of this year
Core supporters of the campaign will bristle with anger at jailing of protesters
Five found to have defied orders not to go within 20m of meter installations
Sentences of 28 and 56 days imposed by High Court
Socialist Party TD Paul Murphy says sentences an ‘attack on right to protest’
Treatment of Michael D Higgins by some protesters in Finglas ‘had been noted’, says Government spokesman
Race to become Garda Commissioner nears conclusion with final interviews this week
Court hears of physical attacks on workers installing meters in Dublin
Role is about keeping people safe ‘ by preventing harm and protecting people’
Assistant chief constable saw off challenge from Garda and London Met candidates
Derek Byrne among three applicants to face interview to replace retiring Matt Baggott
Garda colleagues and barrister Guerin commend whistleblower
Joe Canning bags 10 points as Mount Leinster Rangers’ dream run is ended
Allegations investigated at the time by GSOC and the Garda
Picture muddied further by new revelations
Oulart-the-Ballagh’s wayward shooting proves costly as they lose fourth final in a row
Become the first Carlow side to reach a Leinster senior club hurling final
Vincent’s scored the last four points of the game to take their first title since 2007
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