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SIMON Harris’s proposal that working asylum seekers contribute to the cost of their accommodation has been described as “quite unfair” by migrant advocacy groups. Speaking to the Independent, Harris ...
A TOWN in Co. Tipperary has been engulfed in a ‘terrible sadness’ following the death of a young girl in a swimming tragedy. Freya Tobin, 12, was with friends when she got into difficulty at a local ...
DONEGAL stormed into the All-Ireland final after a total dismantling of Meath at Croke Park, setting up a high-stakes final with Kerry on July 27 th. In what was billed as a test of Donegal’s ...
GARDAÍ have appealed for information after a man in his 60s died following a collision involving a motorcycle and a tractor-trailer in Co. Dublin. The incident occurred on the Old Airport Road in ...
CHAMPION jockey Oisin Murphy is set to continue his racing career under “incredibly strict” conditions following his recent conviction for drink-driving. Murphy was fined £70,000 and banned from ...
IRELAND will host a global conference which highlights the importance of cluster groups for businesses across all industries. The TCI Global Conference will take place in Dublin in October. It will ...
ALLERGAN, the pharmaceutical company best known for producing Botox at its long-standing plant in Westport, has officially re-domiciled to the United States under new ownership by American pharma ...
THE GAA’s annual All Britain Competition took place over the weekend. With 301 club teams and 90 primary and secondary schools from across the country taking part, the 2025 event was the biggest yet.
TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has responded to US president Donald Trump’s proposed 30 per cent tariffs on imports from the EU, calling instead for a negotiated deal in which ‘everyone wins’. Mr Trump ...
THE Irish Government is considering banning the use of sunbeds after a report recommended they be outlawed to reduce cancer rates across the country. The Institute of Public Health (IPH) has ...
UISCE Éireann has issued a statement urging people in the Republic of Ireland to conserve water, as drought conditions spread across the country. The call comes as the water network faces mounting ...
LEADING human rights lawyer Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh has been appointed as adjunct professor at the University of Galway. The barrister, who is based at the Matrix Chambers in London, said it was an ...
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