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The High Court has appointed a provisional liquidator to a steel fabrication firm providing products for blue chip ...
National electricity grid operator EirGrid says the average home pays €9.75 a-month for its services in a plan seeking ...
An Coimisiún Pleanála has refused permission for plans by MMA fighter Conor McGregor to construct a sprawling “historic ...
But the latest figures, published by the Department of Finance, appeared to dispel those concerns with corporate tax receipts ...
European Commission president says it would be `impossible’ for any agreement next week to have trashed out the ‘very complex’ detail required for a full trade deal ...
A new report by researchers at University College Dublin (UCD) has found the frequency of discrimination against, and unfair ...
A woman in her 70s has died after a crash on Thursday morning. The collision involving a car and a truck happened around ...
First opened for play in 1991, Mount Juliet – which also offers clay pigeon shooting, archery and horse riding to guests – is ...
Three driving test centres have reached the waiting time target of 10 weeks or less as 51 of the State’s 57 car test centres ...
A key part of the Government’s national remote working strategy, which was unveiled in 2021, has been delayed by more than two years but is expected to be finalised and published later this year, the ...
Efforts for a Gaza truce have gathered steam after the US secured a ceasefire to end a 12-day aerial conflict between Israel ...
Couch surfing, commuting and skipping meals are now commonplace college experiences, say union representatives ...