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This month
April 2024
Woman died of blood clots days after doctor discharged her with panic attack symptoms
Last month
March 2024
Wicklow man who assaulted his partner in three-day ordeal handed seven-year prison term
This year
2024
Ireland found guilty of failing to ensure safe drinking water by EU court
Powerscourt Hotel to build new accommodation for staff despite objection from estate owners
Last year
2023
Wreck of 'ghost ship' in east Cork posed an 'unacceptable' risk to members of the public
Report recommends Dublin adds 300 new 'bike bunkers' by 2026
Heritage body loses appeal to remove promotional banners from GPO
Motorcycle rider William Dunlop died after 'blast of oil and smoke' from bike, inquest hears
Young Carlow rider was fatally injured after horse landed on her at water jump, inquest hears
All time
Inquest hears GSOC have compiled draft report on shooting of George Nkencho by Gardaí
'Gull-proof' bags trial could lead to plastic bags ban for waste collection in Dublin
Doctor facing extradition to Hungary was regarded as 'sleazy' by several female patients
Ryanair loses EU court challenge against Germany's €320m bailout of Thomas Cook-owned airline
Lifebuoy missing from scene of drowning on Liffey quays in Dublin, inquest hears
Five TDs and senators forced to refund almost €6,000 after audit of expense allowances
Doctor who worked in seven Irish hospitals failed to reveal that he had been struck off in UK
The Arts Council has criticised new Busáras HQ plans which would see loss of Eblana Theatre
Plane that crashed on Wexford beach lost engine power after appearing to suffer from fuel loss
Former Boys Brigade leader pleads guilty to sexual abuse of two young Wicklow brothers
Two women given jail sentences in excess of five years for human trafficking offences
Inquest hears worker died from fall from scaffolding erected by unqualified tradesmen
Kilkenny hospital admits failures in care of mother whose son died shortly after birth
Mother of newborn who died shortly after birth hits out at hospital staff for not updating her on son's condition
Ireland has the second highest obesity rate in the EU
Widow and children of victim in Donegal road crash reach €1m settlement with driver
Coroner calls for greater awareness of lethal form of meningitis following sudden death of 24-year-old
Details of €26m new coastal park on reclaimed land at Howth Harbour revealed
Council refuses planning permission for hotel on Capel Street, says there are 'too many' hotels in Dublin
Gemma O'Doherty could face further criminal charges over bridge protest
In a first, the Planning Regulator has urged a minister to reverse decision for east Cork retail village
Design of major new Dublin suburb with 3,500 planned homes approved by council
Almost 90% of motorists disqualified this year have not surrendered their licences
Number of parcels seized by Revenue containing illegal drugs has almost doubled on last year
Judge calls for end to Longford gang feud as he jails teenager for five years
'Lives will be saved': Residents support use of helipad at Mater despite noise levels
Over half of government departments have used unpaid interns in recent years
The UK and Canada are cutting the cost of processing claims - why can't Ireland?