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Kevin Barry: ‘You can almost fool yourself into thinking there’s no class system in rural Ireland’
The author on writing, living in the Sligo countryside and how digitalisation is warping our sense of reality
‘He is 13 and he’s huge. He will be the next Wayne Dundon’: Limerick on edge as a new generation takes over gangland
A new wave of violence is plaguing the Hyde Road area 20 years after the city was rocked by a bloody gangland feud
Investment in public transport is key to success of revised national planning framework
Either we spend a lot more on public transport, especially in regional cities and on rail lines serving new commuter belts, or the framework will be meaningless
Shots fired outside Limerick city house on Saturday night
No injuries reported following firearm discharge
Blindboy Boatclub: ‘We took the blue from the sky and put it in the ground’
The world now faces record heatwaves, crop failures and ecosystem collapse – a much greater threat than the famines we faced before 1909. What are we doing?
‘People shouldn’t have to live the way we are’: Limerick housing crisis pushing people into homelessness
Limerick city saw the largest annual increase in rents in the country last year, according to Residential Tenancies Board data
Four escape burning apartment destroyed by fire in Limerick city
Blaze in rooftop apartment, at Steamboat Quay, took hold around midday
Four escape burning apartment destroyed by fire in Limerick city
Blaze in rooftop apartment, at Steamboat Quay, took hold around midday
Ukrainians in Ireland: ‘All of a sudden it’s like you’ve lost interest in us’
At least 1,000 Ukrainian refugees face relocation in a push to reduce State accommodation contracts
Nine bombs found by gardaí in Limerick city and county
Cash, documents, electronic devices, ammunition also recovered following raids in Daly’s Cross and Kennedy Park
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
Choosing to leave home can leave people you love feeling slightly rejected
Laura Kennedy: When I return from Australia to visit home, I sit in the consequences of that choice to leave
Limerick city site with full planning for 24 apartments guiding at €1.75m
Holding at 94 O’Connell Street is well placed according to selling agents to capitalise on ongoing urban regeneration
The Irish Times view on violence against women: a pattern of leniency
Too many violent abusers are leaving the courts as free men
‘No plans’ for Dubliners to vote in June on directly elected mayor
Day of local and European elections had previously been mooted as likely date to put question of directly elected mayor to voters in Dublin
Limerick sees new fleet of cleaner, quieter electric buses
15 of 35 electric charging stations have been installed at Bus Éireann’s Roxboro depot as part of overall effort to ‘green’ public transport
Seven arrested and suspected pipe bomb seized in Limerick during operation targeting drug gang
Suspected pipe bomb, drugs, cash and watches seized by gardaí during operation executing seven search warrants
US giant Verizon inks deal for 84,300sq ft of office space at 1BQ in Limerick City
Verizon Communications signs long-term lease in newly developed building at Bishop’s Quay on city’s waterfront
Six months after swapping Dublin for Limerick, here is how we are getting on
The move has saved us time and money and we are adjusting well to our spacious four-bed
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes ‘can expect custodial sentence’ after conviction for violent disorder
Five-time All Ireland winner is acquitted of assault causing harm to man at Limerick nightclub but found guilty on two other charges
Witness tells court he saw Kyle Hayes standing on and punching man outside club
Limerick hurler (25) denies assault causing harm to Cillian McCarthy, and two counts of violent disorder
Public urged to avoid University Hospital Limerick emergency department due to overcrowding
Struggling hospital has faced daily average of 228 patients a day this week, in space designed for 190
Woman pleads guilty to drink-driving in incident that left garda with ‘life-changing injuries’
Garda Inspector Niall Flood was thrown from his bike and air-lifted to hospital for treatment
Three-bedroom Victorian home in Limerick city centre for €365,000
Maryville, on O’Connell Avenue, is in need of modernisation, but the bones of a lovely period home are all here
‘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
Harney defends role of university governing body in controversial €8 million site deal
Former Tánaiste says governors were ‘horrified’ there was no written valuation
UL president to tell PAC she is ‘keen to draw a line under the controversies’ of past
Public Accounts Committee meeting to examine the university’s 2020 accounts
‘A couple of hours became three years,’ say US veterans fined over Shannon protest
Tarak Kauff (80) and Ken Mayers (85) say people supporting Irish neutrality need to stand firm
Respiratory devices firm Vitalograph to create 200 more Irish jobs
UK firm is investing €10m to expand its operations in Limerick and Clare
Majority of Irish people want cap on the number of Ukrainian refugees
Seen&Heard: Davy shelling out bumper prices for homes; trucking firm backed by Bono and the Edge valued at $3.8bn
Man charged with robbing the late Alan Bourke in Limerick
Another man in his 30s due to appear before special sitting of Ennis District Court on Sunday
Limerick man who was fatally assaulted remembered as top class sportsman at funeral
Alan Bourke (48) capped by Ireland junior soccer team in 1990s, had ‘great sporting life’
Rite & Reason: Bahá’í faith has found its feet in Ireland
Principal tenet of belief is ‘The Earth is but one country and mankind its citizens’
Thousands of homes will not receive forms ahead of Census night
CSO says Covid-19 impacting staff and that documents can be completed retrospectively
Guilty plea by firms to safety breaches that led to workers’ deaths
Two stonemasons drowned while carrying out work on bridge in Limerick six years ago
Two arrested over alleged €450,000 fraud at UL
Men (60s) held over fraud understood to date back at least a decade in Limerick university
Gsoc investigates after woman dies in Garda custody
Death occurred last Wednesday in a Garda station in Co Carlow
Ben O’Sullivan a most dedicated crime fighter, funeral told
Love for family and outdoors helped him cope after Adare shooting, says priest
Counselling, yoga and music therapy: Is this primary school of the future?
Campaigners say approach of offering therapy at school should be adopted across the State
Taoiseach signals rules on face masks could be eased after meeting with Holohan
Focus on vaccination as 800,000 to become eligible for booster in March, Martin says
Vicky Phelan made Honorary Freewoman of Limerick
Woman who exposed CervicalCheck scandal says ‘Don’t be afraid to take them on’
Ashling Murphy: People gather for vigils around world
Vigils for 23-year-old have taken place in London, Edinburgh, New York, Dubai and Brisbane
Cleared for takeoff? Travel ideas to get the year off to a flying start
From service station hotspots to Expo 2020 in Dubai, here are a few destinations for January
Banks lending more money to homebuyers now than in Celtic Tiger era
Average house prices rose 9.7% last year, to €290,000, says property website
Where can I get my Covid-19 booster vaccine today?
There are 23 vaccination centres accepting walk-ins around the country
Man ‘thundered’ 4x4 into Irish boxing champion Kevin Sheehy, murder trial hears
Logan Jackson ‘flew into a murderous rage’, court told
Pledges to clarify when route for Cork-Limerick upgrade will be selected
Death toll on road raised in Dáil at least 62 people having died on the N20 since 1997
Two companies face trial following deaths of bridge workers
Stonemasons drowned while working on a bridge in Limerick city
Covid-19: Varadkar not convinced new restrictions needed as Ireland on track with optimisitic scenario
Data suggests Ireland is tracking the more optimistic side of projections, says Tánaiste
The fight for a modern court complex in Tralee: ‘All we want is a functioning court’
Since March 2020, no jury trials have been held in Kerry, and local frustration is growing
Coronavirus infections surge by more than 50% in a week
At least 1% of the population in parts of Republic has tested positive in last fortnight
Rent inflation surges to 6.8% amid ‘unprecedented’ shortage of homes
Just 1,460 homes to rent on its site in November, Daft report says
Transport officials defend exclusion of south Dublin metro from NDP
Old plan had included a underground to Sandyford but it was not in the updated NDP
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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