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# the morning lead

Last year
2023
The plan to end Direct Provision by next year is being revised - what's next for the system?
Tánaiste declares Naval Service 'not acceptable' and calls for 'radical' recruitment drive
Unions demand answers after Homesavers staff allegedly remove stock from Iceland shops
Landlord letting room by college campus asks students for 20 hours' childminding in lieu of rent
Twelve patients reported to have been sexually assaulted in mental health facilities last year
Development at 'white water rafting' site at stalemate as council 'in limbo'
Lawyers for State wanted to use AIDS crisis to defend Ireland's ban on same-sex relationships
Inside Ireland's culture war on gender: Why there's more debate on trans issues than ever before
'Grave concern' for Ireland's national heritage sites as vandalism is on the rise
Public tell TDs 'enough is enough' as they say they won't renew TV licences amid RTÉ controversy
Students told to pay year's rent of over €8,000 in two cash installments or risk losing tenancy
Dublin Zoo to add shelters to African animals' enclosure following inspection
Apartment owners threatened with legal action if they don't pay €5,000 for fire safety works
Dublin city crime: statistics indicate return to pre-pandemic incidence of assault
All Together Now to undertake 'full review' of disability access following criticism
Student accommodation dash: Scarce rooms, few protections and potential scams
'I wonder have I failed my family': Readers describe their struggles with mortgage repayments
Behind the scenes at Accenture: Employees share their 'anger' after 890 layoffs announced
Explainer: Why is the far-right targeting Ireland's libraries?
'Dublin is a different place': Inner city youth workers say pandemic still casts a long shadow
Justice Committee asked to investigate blacklisted spyware company's presence in Ireland
'The baggies don't have a little health warning': Doctor warns coke strokes are on the rise
Iceland workers at Talbot St store enter fortieth day of occupation
'It's recognition for these children': Scan for remains due for Tipperary Mother and Baby Home
Nuclear threats, Northern Ireland and higher interest rates among top government concerns
"Something has to change": Retained firefighters call for complete overhaul of service
BOI and AIB have made €1 billion this year. Is it time to revisit the decision to privatise them?
Nearly 500,000 people receive drinking water from 'at-risk' public supplies
Tenants say no alarms were heard during fire where floors 'filled with smoke' in Dublin
No late night pubs and clubs for Christmas party season due to law delay, confirms Taoiseach
‘God power’: Concern over State examining parental fitness as part of IVF scheme
'I never feel safe walking through the city': Your stories about crime in Dublin
Most local authorities didn't collect any of the Derelict Sites Levy in 2022
Varadkar says giving gardaí guns would only result in escalation of armed crimes
HSE warns measles outbreak could happen in Ireland amid faltering vaccine uptake
There has been a significant increase in cases of measles in Europe in the first half of this year.
What impact will the European heatwave have on Irish supermarket shelves?
Horse Racing body closed down racing academy amid 'safety' concerns
Cork residents fail in 'class action' against landlord over anti-social activity by his tenants
From Stuttgart '88 to Sydney '23, the Irish die-hards ready to cheer the Girls in Green
'Like opening an oven': Irish people in European heatwave recount 'unrelenting' heat