‘The quality of life achievable in Limerick is second to none’
Plans to make the city an even better place to live and work are well underway
Plans to make the city an even better place to live and work are well underway
Court told man incurred serious injuries and may lose an eye after attack on Friday night
Irish viewers lose access to content while streamers prepare fresh market assaults
Immunocompromised broadcaster says he is grateful network requires staff to be vaccinated
Charles Darcy and Jason Paget allegedly tried to steal €800 in burglary at Marble Arch
Department says community sector encouraged to bid to be part of services expansion
Ictu claims €150m accord fund sufficient to undo measures introduced in 2013
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New public service deal, providing 2% pay rise over two years, is overwhelmingly ratified
‘I firmly believe Scottish independence will happen,’ Scotland’s first minister has said
‘I’ve always had the view that if I was able to do a job, I should put my name forward’
Series of online talks featuring Irish Times journalists and guests concludes on Friday
Gabriel Byrne, Nicola Sturgeon, Emma Dabiri and more to appear at the online festival
CNN reporter from Co Kerry praised for keeping his cool as Trump supporters failed to
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Fórsa, Siptu say measures were best that could be achieved, AGSI says it was not included in negotiating proposals
Agreement, if ratified, would see pay increase for public servants in each of next two years
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TV anchor says Irish interest in his election coverage is ‘very kind and flattering’
Reporter Maggie Haberman has lived in Donald Trump’s head for the past four years
US TV anchor says a visit to Connemara home of his forefathers is ‘long overdue’
Derry Girls screenwriter Lisa McGee tweeted ‘is@JohnKingCNN Irish yet?’
‘Sites here are generally reluctant to use the expression ‘dark tourism’ because it implies a certain exploitation of people’
ViraPro in Ireland contained methanol, a chemical which with prolonged use can cause nausea, dermatitis and headaches
INMO says students on placement working for no pay in Covid environment
Siptu urges FF Sligo-Leitrim TD to recant ‘lying on the couch watching box sets’ remark
Practice is ‘in the Irish healthcare worker’s psyche’, says HSE assistant national director
Siobhán Murphy says she was off work for 12 weeks and physically crippled with fatigue
Securing pay and pension justice in sector is ‘very much unfinished business’ says Siptu
Accused from Ballincollig charged at a special court sitting on Sunday afternoon
The men, both homeless, are charged with a series of burglaries in Cork
Teenagers ordered to stay out of West Cork by court as part of bail conditions
Shannon Group warns unions of staff layoffs if it does not qualify for Government scheme
Extraordinary Emigrants: The Galway man was known as ‘quick tempered and tender-hearted’
Gino Frahill hospitalised with multiple wounds following incident in Bandon
James McKenzie stood over woman with knife in her Cork home, court told
Guinness Storehouse and Cliffs of Moher among destinations to offer free admission
Trade unions Siptu and Fórsa serve notice for a 24-hour work stoppage on February 21st
District Court told woman (38) took Xanax and alcohol before getting on board ‘to alleviate her fear of flying’
Initial one-day action by staff could lead to five more days of disruption
Union warns industrial action will ‘lead inevitably to impact on services to public’
Invasion on May 1st, 1169, constituted one of the most significant events in Irish history
Delirium has often been dismissed as simply ‘the patient is just confused, it will pass’
Gardaí seize almost €100,000 worth of cocaine from Sandor Banati
Union warns of potential strikes if its members not treated the same as INMO
Public service groups study implications of Labour Court recommendation in nurses’ dispute
Minister of State addresses Siptu health conference on his support for public sector health workers
Accused had repaid all the money taken using the victim’s Visa card and deeply regrets his action, court is told
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