Just 8 convictions came from 325 allegations of abuse against priests and brothers
This comes as part of an investigation into how the Catholic church has dealt with child abuse.
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This comes as part of an investigation into how the Catholic church has dealt with child abuse.
Did you know we’re (kind of) at war with Denmark?
A new survey says that there is more work and jobs are on the up.
The video went viral last month and appears to show a group of men celebrating a same-sex marriage.
The online retailer’s website is down today as they ascertain the extent of the damage.
The National Consumer Agency said today that it has begun the action following a number of complaints about the company.
The FSAI issues such orders where it’s deemed “there’s likely to be a grave and immediate danger to public health at or in the premises”.
The Child Care Law Reporting Project will publish its third volume of reports tomorrow.
The survey finds that employment stabilised in the Irish construction sector.
The orders were served to pubs, restaurants, and a food stall, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland said today.
Apple said that the pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by the iPhone 4S.
The Courts Service report for 2010 reveals that there has been an increase in drugs offences at the Circuit Criminal Court, an increase in child custody and access applications, and a decrease in separation and divorce.