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Dermot Desmond accuses some Shamrock Rovers members' directors of acting against best interest of the club
Gardaí test out new e-scooter speed testing kit in Dublin city
Members of the roads policing unit in Dublin were training on the new device in the city centre today.
Netflix to release documentary on killing of Jason Corbett by wife and father-in-law
Good Friday Agreement: Women’s voices must shape the future of this island, north and south
Orla O'Connor
Young people blocked from living in towns due to objections over ‘character of an area’, says minister
Appeal launched for missing Mayo man George Brennan who was last seen in Antrim
Teenager who died in Co Leitrim tractor crash is named locally
'All clear': Spotify fixed after streaming service hit by outages
Freenow bought by US rideshare giant Lyft for €175m
Irish social workers say commissions of inquiries 'not suitable' for safeguarding reviews
The new Ireland-Wales interconnector started today, linking electricity between the two countries
Irish property prices are now nearly 20% higher than at the peak of 2007 pre-crash bubble
Whistleblower told Simon Harris to ‘shut down’ Farrelly Commission in 2019
Son of 92-year-old man fails in bid to have hospital detain father until family can care for him
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Rory McIlroy’s Masters glory: Why does it mean so much?
How did a golfer manage to bring the whole country together?
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'Very few pharmacists' will sign up for free HRT scheme 'because €5 dispensing fee is too little'
The Irish Pharmacy Union has asked for a €6.50 fee to be provided to make the scheme viable for pharmacists.
One pharmacist said the €5 dispensing fee that the Government has proposed is "the same fee that was introduced 17 years ago".
Another pharmacist said that if she were to sign up for the scheme, "I would have to let my staff go, and I can't do that".
She said she does not know a single pharmacist that has signed up to the scheme "because they know they can't".
E-bike rider who broke jogger's leg in collision fined €250 for careless driving
Irish Special Forces carry out exercise inside Kildare shopping centre to test response
Two men and a teenager appear in court in connection with murder of Willie Moorehouse in Wicklow
Fontaines D.C. and Lankum to perform at the Guinness Storehouse next month
Aurora Borealis to be visible in Ireland tonight - as long as it isn't cloudy
EU tightens asylum application restrictions with new list of seven 'safe' countries
Snowfall reported in high areas of eastern counties, as rainy few days forecast
Man charged with murder after stabbing at bar in Youghal on Monday night
Irish woman raped in Portugal brings case to Europe over alleged investigation failures
CMAT, Rhys McClenaghan and Jordan Adetunji among record number of Irish on Forbes 30 under 30 list
A change in the company managing the Coast Guard's rescue contract has been pushed back to 2026
What is your favourite music streaming service?
Pete Wilkins steps down as Connacht rugby head coach
Man due in court in connection with fatal stabbing in Youghal
Potentially explosive device spotted near Wicklow hiking trail recovered after public appeal
Irish man (76) drowns while on holiday in Malta
WHO countries reach landmark agreement on tackling future pandemics
Surge in children receiving treatment for sexually harmful and abusive behaviour
Referrals to a Tusla-led intervention programme have increased so much it has rolled out more services around Ireland.
Tusla sees a 40% increase in demand for child intervention services
Government urged to act as ‘younger and younger’ children exposed to X-rated content
Legislative action needed urgently to tackle harmful content
Justice Minister: Footage shows Dáil allegations about strip-searching of protesters 'were false'
Jim O’Callaghan says he had asked that ‘bodycam footage’ be used to examine the claims.
'Stumped and baffled': Politicians give their views on the 'Grace' case final inquiry report
Four people arrested as part of investigation into murder of Willie Moorehouse in Wicklow
Rules for car advertising, more energy-efficient buildings: What's in the new Climate Action Plan
A climate activist has said the plan “ignores” some of the biggest challenges to Ireland’s progress on climate action.