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2023
Driving instructor who said 'who's your daddy' 15 times to student among complaints to RSA
Patients at €220m Central Mental Hospital sleeping in clothes due to issues with heating system
Senator amends declaration of interests after admitting he 'erred' by omitting pub ownership
Prison inmate died after not receiving CPR for 7 minutes due to delays in opening cell
Defence Forces to spend €140,000 on branded merchandise, including trolley tokens and wristbands
All time
Woman perforates palate while eating a Pringle at Christmas
Over 760 anti-social behaviour incidents on train services reported in first six months of year
Tayto Park visitors sheltered in gift shop after three bison escaped from enclosure in March
Mr Price ordered to pay €20,000 for discriminating against worker sacked on maternity
Cell phones: €1.1m spent installing telephones in every cell at four prisons
Oireachtas to splash out €300,000 on its own brand of wine to sell in Leinster House
Oireachtas Golf Society told not to use state harp emblem as its logo
WRC awards ex-Lidl employee €17,500 for dismissal over discounted baked goods
Deaf activist loses discrimination case against RTÉ over All-Ireland final coverage
Hotel ordered to pay €5,000 for discriminating against bride-to-be from Traveller Community
Nearly 3,000 thoroughbred horses slaughtered for meat in Ireland since 2020
Mice, rats and slugs among pests that plagued Leinster House in past six months
Fatality could have occurred when Luas collided with bridge, investigation finds
DFA secretary general gave staff go-ahead to gather 'in the thick of it' to watch UN vote
Alcohol-free hand sanitiser given to prisoners over fears it would be used for 'moonshine'
Irish Greyhound Board spent nearly €18k on public relations in three months after RTÉ documentary
Dublin City Council is going to spend €1.6 million to remove chewing gum
Death in The Jungle Book and genitalia in Baywatch: Why people complained about films last year
Prison guards are cracking down on moonshine in Irish prisons
Cork hospital spends €30k on pest control after rodents were found in sink
Over 23,000 formal complaints were made to the HSE in 2016
More than 3,300 live animals used for research at NUI Galway
Kit-mas miracle - kitten survives being put in a bag and thrown into the sea
Thirsty troops will now have to pay €3.10 for a pint of Guinness
Verdict of murder-suicide recorded at inquest into deaths of Tom and Kitty Fitzgerald (72)
Irish Prison Service paid out €500k in loans to inmates over three years
HSE spent nearly €3 million pursuing unpaid hospital charges using debt collectors
Pest controllers called to deal with large-scale rat infestation in Wheatfield Prison
HSE ambulances broke down over 200 times last year
An average of 12 phones are seized in Irish prisons every week
UCC spent €200,000 in 2016 on rabbits, rats, pigs, and birds which were used in live experiments
More than €4.5 million was spent on liposuction in public hospitals since 2009
873 pints of' 'hooch' confiscated in Irish prisons last year
Mayo hospital apologises to patient made to drink mouthwash instead of water
'A gifted, humble, kind, person': Memorial to man who went missing after diving into Canadian lake