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2023
Warning that no new patients should be put on Ozempic as medicine shortages rise
McGrath working on 'very targeted' measures to help mortgage holders with sky high interest rates
Five things to look out for as the Dáil's constituency map is redrawn
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
'Grave concern' for Ireland's national heritage sites as vandalism is on the rise
Students told to pay year's rent of over €8,000 in two cash installments or risk losing tenancy
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
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?
'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
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
'I never feel safe walking through the city': Your stories about crime in Dublin
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?
Cork residents fail in 'class action' against landlord over anti-social activity by his tenants
'Like opening an oven': Irish people in European heatwave recount 'unrelenting' heat
Ireland at risk of breaking carbon budget limit as emissions fell only 2% last year
'The system is broken': Carlow toddler with scoliosis without therapy due to staffing crisis
Tolls to increase across the country as TII insists rises are necessary to improve road network
Rising ocean temperatures spell 'real threat' to fish species in Irish waters
Majority of expert group call to replace Special Criminal Court with a new, non-jury court
Siptu to begin 'intensive' engagement with Tara Mines management over lay-offs of 650 workers
Nurses recruited to Ireland who fail €2,800 test left with debt and no work
'Extremely disappointing': Water quality in rivers and lakes fails to make upward strides
'Staff have been attacked, spat at': Dublin city businesses on impact of anti-social behaviour
Countdown starts on EU election as MEPs race to finish new laws
No funding being provided this year for development of more HSE eating disorder services
Green MEPs 'very' concerned by opposition to plan for restoring nature and rewetting Irish bogs
'Not going back to hostels': The Dublin tenants resisting eviction on Harrington Street