Potential archaeological site in Co Kerry damaged by development company
Kippagh Developments failed to submit archaeology monitoring report for Lissivigeen plot
Quarantine process to be tightened as health officials grow nervous
Airlines will have to inform arrivals of 14-day rule, and location checks will be increased
Gardaí given guidance on new face mask regulations hours before they become law
Masks will be mandatory, in most cases, on public transport from midnight on Sunday
Beef taskforce meeting is adjourned as farmers protest
Farming groups concerned that some protesters are still facing legal proceedings
Beef protests continue at ‘five or six’ plants after several stood down
Minister for Justice updated at meeting with representatives of meat factories
Small minority of farmers threatening entire beef industry, processors say
Only three protests lifted since deal, according to beef farmer group
Farmers may get to set beef prices following agreement
Talks to resume on Friday or Monday after farmers agree to lift pickets at meat plants
Sonny Knowles, popular entertainer for 60 years, dies
The musician, showband singer and National Song Contest entrant has died aged 86
Policing authority says benefits of garda body cameras ‘mixed’
Josephine Feehily says authority will be guided by Commissioner on use of cameras
Gardaí to begin balloting on proposed roster changes
Garda Representative Association urges members to back new arrangement
Gardaí will vote on proposed changes to rosters
Garda Representative Association announces ballot on new working time agreement
Una Mullally: Politicians should get off the gangland murder bandwagon
Anything that comes into view during an election campaign automatically takes the shape of a football before the eyes of a politician
Garda hiring statements ‘belie reality’, says representative body
‘Fanfare announcements’ on recruitment at odds with fall in numbers, says AGSI
Senior gardaí must ‘speak up’ about impact of resource cuts
Garda Representative Association says politics needs to be taken out of policing
Facebook page leads to Old Carlow Photos book
It all began when Dermot O’Brien decided to clear out his attic
IFSC companies could be affected by VAT ruling
Services supplied between a group’s headquarters and branches to be subject to tax
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