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Woman in Dublin to go on trial accused of impersonating learner permit test candidates
Grenfell: Tánaiste 'surprised' by former Tory MP's comments on Irish Government handling of Kingspan
Eight gardaí awarded medals for 'exceptional bravery' at Dublin ceremony
Vatican says child abuse 'never to be tolerated', acknowledges 'harm done to victims'
Man taken to hospital in critical condition after being found with serious head injuries in Ennis
Three newly discovered shipwrecks revealed by shifting sands off the coast of Dublin
Research indicates that most of the vessels recorded off Portmarnock Strand were lost during bad or stormy weather.
Man arrested over hit-and-run that killed cyclist in Dublin in July
Poll: Would you support a €560 ‘baby boost’ being given to new parents?
Dr Rosaleen McDonagh: As an abuse survivor, I am shaken to my core by the Scoping Inquiry
Rosaleen McDonagh
Body set up to investigate Troubles cases to probe 1974 Guildford pub bombings
Jannik Sinner beats Taylor Fritz to win US Open after anti-doping controversy
Surveyors call on Government to set up 'rental court' to resolve landlord-tenant disputes
'Not acceptable' - Paralympics Ireland condemn online racial abuse of swimmer
Over half of adults in Ireland feel fearful when hearing term 'palliative care', report finds
Algerian President Tebboune re-elected with disputed landslide
'It's a mess': Concerns raised that children won't get treatment amid physio shortage in Dublin
Staff said it was “a body blow” to find out that certain vacant roles no longer existed after the HSE lifted a recruitment embargo in July.
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
Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's lakes and rivers?
'People with schizophrenia are not dangerous, but untreated psychosis is'
A psychiatrist and a patient explain what Ireland can learn from Denmark’s approach to psychosis services.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A digital marketing manager on €74K living in Dublin
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Man charged with serious assault on woman (30s) in Clonshaugh yesterday
Kilkenny Olympian Mia Griffin seals Rás na mBan title in double-stage finale
Griffin becomes the first Irish winner of the race since Olivia Dillon in 2013.
Russia launches deadly air strikes as its forces advance in east Ukraine
Body of Irish hiker missing in Sardinia has been found
Funeral of murdered Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei to be held in Uganda next week
Three boys aged between 10 and 11 charged with arson of church and church hall in Co Antrim
Man airlifted to hospital after climbing accident in North Clare
Fine Gael junior minister calls for doubling of stamp duty on homes purchased by vulture funds
Celebration of life to take place for murdered Irish chef Shaun Brady today
Man (24) charged with assault causing harm following incident outside Cork cafe
Poll: Do you think culture cards for young people are a good idea?
Russian military says it has captured town in eastern Ukraine
Venezuelan presidential opposition candidate heads for Spanish exile
Sitdown Sunday: The heiress who let strangers give away her inheritance
FG's new MEP on online abuse, fighting for farmers and why she thinks passenger cap will cost jobs
A former champion jockey, Carberry became a household name after appearances on Dancing with the Stars and Ireland’s Fittest Family. But her next job is somewhat different.
Cardiologist: We should welcome the new evidence that Ozempic may slow down ageing
Professor Robert Byrne
'I wasn't safe in my own city': Impact of Dublin Riots to be explored in unique event