Social Democrats candidate who lost out on seat considering ‘options’ over ballot paper blunder
Elisa O’Donovan’s name was further down the ballot paper than it should have been
Elisa O’Donovan’s name was further down the ballot paper than it should have been
Laura Kennedy: When I return from Australia to visit home, I sit in the consequences of that choice to leave
Holding at 94 O’Connell Street is well placed according to selling agents to capitalise on ongoing urban regeneration
Too many violent abusers are leaving the courts as free men
Day of local and European elections had previously been mooted as likely date to put question of directly elected mayor to voters in Dublin
15 of 35 electric charging stations have been installed at Bus Éireann’s Roxboro depot as part of overall effort to ‘green’ public transport
Suspected pipe bomb, drugs, cash and watches seized by gardaí during operation executing seven search warrants
Verizon Communications signs long-term lease in newly developed building at Bishop’s Quay on city’s waterfront
The move has saved us time and money and we are adjusting well to our spacious four-bed
Five-time All Ireland winner is acquitted of assault causing harm to man at Limerick nightclub but found guilty on two other charges
Limerick hurler (25) denies assault causing harm to Cillian McCarthy, and two counts of violent disorder
Struggling hospital has faced daily average of 228 patients a day this week, in space designed for 190
Garda Inspector Niall Flood was thrown from his bike and air-lifted to hospital for treatment
Maryville, on O’Connell Avenue, is in need of modernisation, but the bones of a lovely period home are all here
Plans to make the city an even better place to live and work are well underway
Former Tánaiste says governors were ‘horrified’ there was no written valuation
Public Accounts Committee meeting to examine the university’s 2020 accounts
Tarak Kauff (80) and Ken Mayers (85) say people supporting Irish neutrality need to stand firm
UK firm is investing €10m to expand its operations in Limerick and Clare
Seen&Heard: Davy shelling out bumper prices for homes; trucking firm backed by Bono and the Edge valued at $3.8bn
Another man in his 30s due to appear before special sitting of Ennis District Court on Sunday
Alan Bourke (48) capped by Ireland junior soccer team in 1990s, had ‘great sporting life’
Principal tenet of belief is ‘The Earth is but one country and mankind its citizens’
CSO says Covid-19 impacting staff and that documents can be completed retrospectively
Two stonemasons drowned while carrying out work on bridge in Limerick six years ago
Men (60s) held over fraud understood to date back at least a decade in Limerick university
Death occurred last Wednesday in a Garda station in Co Carlow
Love for family and outdoors helped him cope after Adare shooting, says priest
Campaigners say approach of offering therapy at school should be adopted across the State
Focus on vaccination as 800,000 to become eligible for booster in March, Martin says
Woman who exposed CervicalCheck scandal says ‘Don’t be afraid to take them on’
Vigils for 23-year-old have taken place in London, Edinburgh, New York, Dubai and Brisbane
From service station hotspots to Expo 2020 in Dubai, here are a few destinations for January
Average house prices rose 9.7% last year, to €290,000, says property website
There are 23 vaccination centres accepting walk-ins around the country
Logan Jackson ‘flew into a murderous rage’, court told
Death toll on road raised in Dáil at least 62 people having died on the N20 since 1997
Stonemasons drowned while working on a bridge in Limerick city
Data suggests Ireland is tracking the more optimistic side of projections, says Tánaiste
Since March 2020, no jury trials have been held in Kerry, and local frustration is growing
At least 1% of the population in parts of Republic has tested positive in last fortnight
Just 1,460 homes to rent on its site in November, Daft report says
Old plan had included a underground to Sandyford but it was not in the updated NDP
Crack cocaine and polydrug use ‘significant problem’, Ana Liffey Drug Project says
Party spokespeople presenting themselves as ministers-in-waiting, ready for power
Residents in St Mary’s Park in Limerick growing more fearful as crack cocaine use rises
Survey finds Dublin’s north inner city is a ‘blackspot’ while Portlaoise is the cleanest
Gardaí arrested woman in her 20s on Sunday
Just four of 31 local authorities include maps of Traveller accommodation sites in development plans
McGrath fields views of backbench TDs on budget during parliamentary party meeting
Party leader refuses to confirm whether road will be upgraded to motorway under NDP
Internal inquiry found man ‘should not have been employed’ by charity Extern
Those in favour of new FF leader likely to back Coveney as losing whip would place them outside parliamentary party for six months
‘These structures are designed with full understanding of what the Irish climate is’
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