Lisa Thompson’s funeral Mass told ‘why are we hearing of so many violent deaths?’
Mother-of-two suffered number of stab wounds during violent attack in Ballymun
Mother-of-two suffered number of stab wounds during violent attack in Ballymun
New faces on group include Luke O’Neill and Clíona O’Farrelly with representative Taoiseach’s department yet to be confirmed
Work on foundations carried out though planning permission has yet to be sought
Gardaí liaising with French war crimes investigation into Pierre Zakrzewski’s death
Victim of road crash named locally as Daniel Dolphin from Ballymote, Co Sligo
Adviser on RTÉ show says online trolling has taken a ‘personal and professional toll’
Number waiting for first-time outpatient appointment in public hospital rises
Politicians express horror at killing of Offaly teacher Ashling Murphy
Taoiseach says he is conscious of pain latest restrictions would undoubtedly inflict
Investment scheme for Finglas facility did not make it into draft HSE service plan
Steroids and airsoft rifles among items confiscated during co-ordinated searches
High levels of virus driven by ‘highly transmissible’ Delta variant, says Holohan
If accepted, Deering will replace Peter Tyndall who is due to retire at end of the year
Meath man and UCD professor well known for his research of passage tomb builders
Organisations representing disabled pedestrians concerned about silence and speed
Extra allocation of €140m – earmarked for developing countries – welcomed by charities
Cork East TD says meeting with Martin over road projects in NDP was ‘a success’
Rose’s daughter Rachel was murdered by her husband Joe O’Reilly in 2004
FG representatives sought meeting following intensifying pressure from constituents for solution
Injuries not believed to be life threatening of two men and two women on board
NUI Galway’s venom study examines effect of growing colonies of spiders in urban areas
National Broadband Ireland will not be penalised for pandemic disruption, TDs are told
Three men and a woman are detained following incident outside post office in June
She wrote a children’s book, climbed the Great Wall of China, rode a camel in Morocco, jet-skied in Barbados
Nphet member offers explanation for recent trends in coronavirus case numbers
Pace of Irish Water links to wastewater treatment plants criticised in report
Nphet advises cancellation of indoor camps and training over Delta variant
Board of organisation meeting following Facebook comment by Bernard O’Byrne
Lettings agency says workers are increasingly seeking part-time accommodation
New research also highlights possible benefits of a third dose of the Covid-19 jab
Workers and families take to Dublin streets amid frustration with Brexit and EU rules
The Co Galway native, born in 1929, had recovered from Covid-19 last year
Workers strengthen outdoor dining options in areas around South William Street
‘A lot of people are only noticing it now but others are dealing with it for over 15 years’
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Family of Margaret Keane (73) confirmed installation on St Patrick’s Day
First-preference applications for environment courses up 70%
Two other teenagers hospitalised after significant public order incident in inner city
Former taoiseach warns against holding a vote on Irish unity for the sake of it
Confusion surrounds apparent delay in roll-out of jabs at two Dublin facilities
Government still planning for no-deal scenario as EU negotiators make ‘final push’
Concerns raised after footage showed crowds gathering with drinks bought from pubs
Gardaí intervene in Dublin village dubbed ‘the new Temple Bar’
Paper has 35 entries on this year’s NewsBrands Ireland Journalism Awards list
Detection dog Bailey helps uncover drugs worth over €34,000 at Dublin mail centre
Rescuers hailed as heros after calculating correct location with tidal and weather information
Politicians calling for plant closures amid spike in cases ‘not helpful’, says Varadkar
Placement of older people in nursing homes with infection control risks is ‘indefensible’
Diageo calls for long-term supports for hospitality sector as it reveals $100m global fund
Research finds wipes and sanitary towels a far greater threat to environment than thought
Tuesday was not the hottest day of the year so far but Roscommon recorded 25.8 degrees
MBA focus: Swiss business school places focus on leadership in a rapidly changing world
The pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in the Mountheaton area on Thursday evening
Weather alert in place as major roads out of Dublin and other cities see heavy traffic
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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
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