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2023
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
Restorative justice referrals decreased last year despite Government promise to build capacity
EPA reveals Ireland's good and bad bathing sites as improvement continues
Automatic pension scheme should not invest in fossil fuels, Government told
North Sea Summit: Ireland and UK need to cooperate on offshore wind energy, says Eamon Ryan
Indian nurses recruited by HSE wait months in Ireland without their children before starting work
With a ceasefire in place, Yemenis are still suffering from the weapons of war
'We've seen more working people and others who wouldn't be homeless in normal circumstances'
'It doesn't have to be expensive': Eamon Ryan says 'idle' rail lines could be revived
Dog owners who cannot control their pet should be treated as 'social pariahs', says McConalogue
Warnings were issued over a log-in system used by Cork university in weeks before cyber attack
Delayed climate strategy to come before Cabinet amid EU infringement proceedings
Far right protesters aren't just in it for the cause - there's also money to be made
One agitator asks his followers for support to cover travel and other expenses related to the protests.
Anti-immigration activists monetise their YouTube accounts and ask for donations, reports Eimer McAuley.
Experts say the tactics are imported from abroad but the levels of profit are small at present.
Ireland three years past deadline to send long-term climate strategy to European Union
Homelessness services prepare for potential fallout of Citywest closing to new refugees
Coillte forestry deal with British fund condemned by TDs from across political spectrum
Students urged to steer clear of ChatGPT essays as bot reopens debate on college assessment
St Vincent's creates list of Catholic iconography to return to orders after shares transfer
Officials warned that lack of social workers would delay giving adopted people their records
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Demands on government to step up on climate crisis as new action plan takes hold
'Terrible forecasting' and overly cautious warnings: Complaints sent to Met Éireann in 2022
Taoiseach to meet experts in housing in the coming weeks as Govt attempt to kick-start acceleration plan
Dublin property price ceilings under First Home Scheme to increase to €475,000
Taoiseach rotation: Here's how the day will play out as Varadkar takes over from Martin
Cost-of-living pressures will persist in 2023 but Ireland should escape a recession, ESRI says
UK strikes in air travel and Royal Mail could impact Irish Christmas plans
'It will drive people away': Student teachers on the potential threat to career breaks
Fermoy latest town to be visited by anti-immigration campaigners and misinformation
The Dowdall-Hutch tapes: What the court heard from secret garda recordings
Fraudsters stole nearly €45 million through frauds and scams in the second half of 2021
Qatar 2022: The carbon-neutral World Cup that never was
Almost half of people think allowing nightclubs to stay open until 6am is a bad idea
'You're a Quinn, you're one of us': Woman adopted to US in 1960 finally meets her Irish family
Rape crisis centres: Increase in helpline calls compared with pre-pandemic years
Capel Street shop owners claim more council effort needed to make pedestrianisation a success
'It's like a pay cut': Liffey Valley staff say new parking charges could cost some workers €12.50 a day
Inside the small Finnish city that became a big player in climate action
Consumer price inflation forecasts revised upwards to 8% by the Central Bank
Murder trial of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch to begin at Special Criminal Court today