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There is no such levy on vacant housing in Ireland at the moment.
Surveyors predict a 4% rise in house prices in Ireland in 2021.
Her club, Greater Western Sydney Giants, has issued a statement, confirming the extent of the neck injury.
The hospital said 16 vaccine doses would have been discarded if they were not used that day.
Next time you come for cervical screening your sample will be tested for the HPV virus.
Over 400 people with Covid-19 are receiving high-grade ventilation and respiratory support.
The report documents the harrowing and shameful treatment of young women and children at the hands of the Irish State.
4,000 people awaiting citizenship will be able to finish the process by the end of March.
The property was covered with petrol and the occupants were threatened with a knife during the incident.
Entertainment journalist Andrea Kissane solves the ‘what’ll we watch?’ debate with a curated guide.
Social workers, parents, foster carers and children have experienced additional stress in the last six months.
Navalny was detained on arrival in Russia after recovering from nerve agent poisoning in Germany.
TheJournal.ie spoke to Noirin Russell about some of the common questions about the change to the cancer screening programme.
The newly launched two-year, part-time Modular Executive MBA begins in August 2021.
The FSAI issued less than half of the enforcement orders last year that it issued in 2019.
No history books allowed.
Ex-Shamrock Rovers player Peter Eccles is the latest to feature in our League of Ireland Legends series.
In another search yesterday, Gardaí seized €117,000 in cash, a Rolex watch and a vehicle in Coolock.
Will it continue? The42 speaks to some of the country’s top stars who combine camogie and ladies football at the top level.
In the most challenging of times, they found a way to celebrate.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the app could return if it changes how it moderates posts.
Violence has risen in Afghanistan in recent months despite peace talks between the Taliban and government.
The man has been missing for nearly three weeks.
Here’s what was said and who said what this week.
A tight and tense affair saw few clear-cut chances, as both sides had to be content with a point ultimately.
An early delivery would be sent to GPs and pharmacies to be ready for use when the vaccine approved.
The total number of people who have died now stands at 2,608.
Spector, a former music producer, was in prison for murder.
Liverpool faced Man United, in one of the season’s most-anticipated matches so far.
Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman said that the legislation would have GDPR at the heart of it.
A Swiss startup said it had used its algorithm-based software, developed to detect plagiarism, to help crack QAnon.
Cork LGFA say there’s positive news coming from Australia, and the Giants player will make a full recovery.
Archbishop Eamon Martin said that the church was “expected to intervene” when society “banished” mothers.
Current restrictions in place in the North mean that people must stay at home unless they have a “reasonable excuse”.
Clinical placements for most student nurses and midwives – due to start tomorrow – have been suspended.
The woman assaulted a staff member at a premises where she had not worn a face covering.
The death toll from the 6.2 magnitude earthquake has risen to 56.
The Pfizer plant in Belgium is working to increase capacity.
There were 60 deaths and a further 3,231 cases of Covid-19 announced yesterday.
His comments follow the dumping of a statue into Bristol Harbour by protestors last year.
The former Tánaiste called on the Government to intervene to stop the tendering process.
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