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2025
Dublin man (49) died from infection after dog licked open wound on his leg, inquest hears
School cleaner fired for allegedly leaving bucket containing bleach in hallway awarded €5,000
Dublin's Hairy Lemon pub ordered to pay €30k to former barman dismissed due to his age
Former deputy State pathologist, Khalid Jaber, found guilty of misconduct in post mortems
Circumstances around the drownings of two men in the Grand Canal last year 'remain unclear'
Man who sexually assaulted his teenage daughter’s best friend after barbeque in his home is jailed
Trade analyst jailed for 18 months for possession and distribution of child abuse images
'Missed opportunities' to prevent death of unusually large baby after womb rupture, rules coroner
Top 20 parking blackspots in Dublin revealed after close to 47,000 vehicles clamped last year
Inquest into death of boy (6) in Offaly swimming pool returns verdict of death by misadventure
Man suffered multiple traumatic injuries at Garda HQ after falling 30 feet from telecom mast
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Audit: National Ambulance Service has insufficient funding and staff to manage its vehicle fleet
RTÉ accused of sharp practice for challenging claims for backdated pay entitlements from former worker
Children's hospitals performed almost 200 surgeries below target on children with spinal issues
Former presidential candidate Peter Casey awarded €140k in damages over Facebook post
Secondary school teacher who sent inappropriate messages to students to be removed from teaching register
File on death of schoolboy after being struck by a van being prepared for the DPP, inquest hears
Fewer than one in ten injured using an e-scooter wore protective headgear, says new study
Teenage girl who collapsed outside concert at 3Arena died from ecstasy overdose, inquest hears
Man photoshopped face of ex-partner's teenage daughter to make child sexual abuse images
Sinead O’Connor's son absconded from hospital while he was meant to be under 24/7 supervision, inquest hears
Gardaí unable to establish 'omission' in Regency murder inquiry referenced by deceased detective
Garda detective was under stress from ‘endless’ Regency murder case demands before death, inquest hears
Inquest into death of Garda detective hears he was under intense pressure over Regency murder case
Wound up firm led by Kerry crystal meth importer told to pay ex-employee €78k for unfair dismissal
Woman (26) died from blood clot after spending almost 44 hours in emergency department, inquest hears
Hospital apologises over death of woman linked to failure to alert doctors to abnormal blood result
Jehovah's Witness HSE worker loses discrimination claim over ask to accompany care centre's residents to Mass
DPP directs no prosecution over young boy who died after hotel pool incident in 2022
Coroner calls for hospitals to notify next of kin about patients who attempt or consider suicide
Family of Private Seán Rooney 'frustrated' over lack of help from UN, inquest hears
Man denies setting his partner on fire, despite her claiming before her death that he did
Coroner told criminal proceedings still being considered into woman's death in Dublin crash
Kildare councillor told to pay compensation over criminal damage to Dublin house two years ago
Inquest into death of boy (8) killed while cycling adjourned pending related criminal prosecution
Coroner to raise awareness of potential danger of baby slings after infant's death
Former sergeant given suspended sentences for sexually assaulting two army colleagues in 2021
Long-awaited new bridge across the Liffey near the Phoenix Park will be closed at night
Lidl ordered to pay blind Paralympian €2,000 after she was told to move guide dog away from bakery
Anti-immigration activist Philip Dwyer acquitted of breach of the peace over incident at creche