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Clúid Housing is opening applications for 98 one- and two-bed Cost Rental homes at its new development at Stoneview, ...
Sinn Féin Senator Chris Andrews has challenged the government to put their money where their mouth is and fund Irish […] ...
With just five months to go before the new school year begins, doubts remain over the Government’s ability to fulfil […] ...
Ireland’s favourite community celebration, Street Feast, is back for its 15th year, and this milestone event is set to be bigger […] ...
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien has today welcomed the enactment of legislation that will regulate the newer types of vessels used in the offshore renewable energy sector. He says the movie ...
Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the governing body for world motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations globally, has […] ...
A survey conducted by the ASTI has found that over a third of secondary school principals work 56 hour weeks and feel "overworked" ...
Figures obtained by Labour TD Marie Sherlock have shown that the State is spending millions on outsourcing mental health care to the United Kingdom ...
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) has issued a stark warning about the lack of neurorehabilitation supports in the Dublin […] ...
“If we want local towns and villages to remain vibrant and viable we need to adapt and give consumers a convenient alternative to support their local retailers. Tap Retail does that.” – Tap Retail CEO ...
Dublin’s private sector started 2025 on a positive note, with new figures showing continued growth in business activity—though at a […] ...
Volunteers from Rush Tidy Towns, Malahide Tidy Towns, the Donabate/Portrane Clean Coasts group, and An Taisce’s Clean Coasts ...
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