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No signs of improvement in quality of Irish lakes, estuaries and groundwaters
Rotunda hospital refused complaint on death of newborn because of time limit, Ombudsman says
The hospital agreed to investigate the complaint after it was directed to review its decision.
Mummified remains destroyed in Dublin church crypt fire as one man arrested
One man arrested and garda car tyres slashed during Clonmel anti-migrant housing protest
XL Bully: Government consulting Attorney General about banning dog breed, minister announces
Bertie Ahern and Simon Harris toast Paschal Donohoe as he is named 'European of the Year'
Woman in her 70s dead after Ranelagh collision between pedestrian and cyclist
No passengers on board Dublin bus that crashed into bridge on Upper Sandwith Street
Plane carrying vice-president of Malawi and nine other people gone missing
Fine Gael apologises for using Cork kids' rap song in campaign video without permission
Body of man found in course of search operation off Galway coast
Search operation resumes for man missing off Galway coast
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Corporation tax take bounces back as Govt releases latest tax revenues figures
Ireland had one of the warmest AND wettest springs on record, Met Éireann says
Talbot Street to get €2.5 million makeover from Dublin City Council
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Govt to roll out 'digital wallet' for driver's license, birth certs and other documents
Taoiseach says Mayo incident was 'not a protest' after he was disrupted by Burkes and others
Simon Harris commits to Covid inquiry before next general election
Quiz: How much do you know about things that happened in June?
Moon mission that was to have Cork artist on board cancelled by billionaire funder
Poll: Have you booked a summer holiday abroad?
Man who murdered his partner after she ended their relationship is convicted in London
Ministers who don't comply with lobbying 'cooling off' period could be hit with €25,000 fine
Bin truck stolen from city and crashed into level crossing at Sutton during evening rush hour
Ban on sale of cigarettes and vapes from self-service vending machines from next September
Woman who died in Cork after cancer surgery abroad had faced care delay here, inquest told
Surgeon's stark warning on weight loss surgery abroad after inquests into deaths of two Cork women
The coroner’s court today held inquests into the death of two Cork-based women who died after undergoing gastric bypass and liposuction surgeries in Turkey.
Minister said security at asylum centre got 'clean bill of health' after regulator 'enquiries'
All 105 motorcyclists who died on roads over 5 years were men, RSA says in appeal for vigilance
Tánaiste says EU has discussed possible sanctions if Israel doesn’t comply with ICJ orders
Poll: Are you a nervous flier?
Recruitment trips to India and Dubai amid fears over staffing at new Children’s Hospital
Man and woman arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion that killed 10 people