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There is also wide agreement that the increases in current spending of 8 to 9 per cent in recent years will be reduced ...
Correspondence show concerns raised by holiday home owners and politicians over plans aimed at freeing up housing for ...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has “grave concerns” about the speed with which the Government is ...
Across the State there were 6,127 fines issued for unlawful parking or driving in bus lanes last year, up from 4,783 in 2023, ...
Alex Warren is having a very busy year. His single Ordinary went to number one and he had two more songs in the UK top 40 ...
In May Merz became the first postwar chancellor to stumble into power on the second vote when he failed to secure an absolute ...
Galway International Arts Festival artistic director Paul Fahy described the city’s arts infrastructure as “an embarrassment” ...
“And, of course, education is a privilege, it’s not really a right back home. Some people, they would not be able to afford ...
The atmosphere was unbelievable. Waterford had arrived, naturally full of hope, but they were blown out of it. There was no ...
Dublin-headquartered tech consultancy Konversational is set to expand into the US, opening an office in New York which it ...
British chancellor of the exchequer keen to move on from controversies with pledge to slash financial industry regulation ...
A total of €25,000 will be presented to successful artists and arts organisations through bursaries and awards on the night ...
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