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Staff at day centre have to boil kettle to bathe service users with intellectual disabilities
- Portable heaters are being used to keep service users warm, as staff contend with leaks and dampness
- The employee said the situation is "Dickensian" and unsanitary
From Elon Musk to a Fox News host, who exactly will be in the Trump administration?
The president-elect has announced who he intends to appoint to senior roles, sending shockwaves through Washington DC and beyond.
Man arrested in connection with disappearance and murder of Jo Jo Dullard is released without charge
The man was arrested on Monday, 29 years after Jo Jo went missing.
Harassed and called paedophiles: Librarians describe being targeted by anti-LGBT+ groups
- Several libraries have been targeted by protesters because they supply LGBTQIA-related reading material
- "There is somebody looking you straight in the face and calling you a child abuser," one librarian said
What exactly are swing states, and how could they decide the outcome of 'knife-edge' US race?
- This week's vote could be one of the closest presidential elections in US history
- Some states have undecided voters who could end up backing either candidate
- "You can't toss out any type of prediction, other than the fact this will be a knife-edge race," Professor Scott Lucas said
'I cannot do it, I would rather go to jail,' Former IDF soldier on why he refuses to serve in Gaza
- He is one of 130 IDF members refusing to serve unless the Israeli government works to obtain a hostage and ceasefire deal
- Michael said there is no justification for killing civilians, especially children - but not everyone agrees with him
An Irish American family on life and politics in one of the key swing states in the US election
- "It's fascinating to see how people can be so divided," Delia O'Malley said of Georgia
- She loves her job, but one of the most difficult aspects of it is the fact she has to take part in monthly active shooter drills
'I can sleep now, I don't cry': Ukrainians in Ireland turn to therapy after fleeing the war
Many people displaced by the war have experienced post-traumatic stress disorder.
'We're living week to week': One restaurant owner on why he'll be protesting at the Dáil today
Business owners from the hospitality and tourism sectors are set to hold a protest outside Leinster House this afternoon.
Unifil says Israeli tanks 'destroyed' camp entrance in Lebanon before 'forcibly' entering
The Irish Defence Forces have confirmed that none of their soldiers were harmed.
'A titan of independence': Alex Salmond, former First Minister of Scotland, has died aged 69
He served as First Minister of Scotland between 2007 and 2014.
All Irish troops unharmed in Lebanon, but Taoiseach is 'extraordinarily concerned' amid unrest
Unifil confirmed that a UN peacekeeper underwent surgery after being shot in Lebanon overnight.
'It was like 100 banshees screaming': Irish woman describes surviving Hurricane Milton
Aisling Kane, who lives in Florida with her family, said it was the “longest night of my life”.
'This is the first time I've evacuated in 60 years': Irish-Americans among those fleeing Florida
- Near-record winds of up to 165 miles per hour (270 km/h) are expected
- "When you get something historical like this, you don't want to be on the wrong side of fate," one resident told us
'Are we going to keep killing one another until there's no one left?'
Roni Keidar, who survived the 7 October attack a year ago, says Jewish people “should understand the Palestinians more than anyone else in the world”.
'The fabric of the country is fraying': How swing states like Georgia will decide the US election
- Atlanta is quite liberal, but the wider Georgia state typically votes Republican
- Nationwide polls place Kamala Harris and Donald Trump neck-and-neck
UHL staff under 'huge pressure' to deal with FOI requests after death of Aoife Johnston
- They said the team is missing deadlines for FOI and GDPR requests, despite their best efforts
- Some people are seeking their records so they can transfer their care to another hospital
'It's a mess': Concerns raised that children won't get treatment amid physio shortage in Dublin
- The physio department in Temple Street hospital is currently only providing an emergency service
- There are also a number of unfilled physio vacancies at Crumlin children's hospital and in community settings