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Government did not request 'unsightly' fencing to prevent tents on Dublin's Grand Canal
Irish Examiner· 4 days agoDecision was taken solely by Waterways Ireland on health and safety grounds, Dáil's Public Accounts...
Ireland’s special rapporteur on racism ‘received death threats’
Irish Examiner· 6 days agoDr Joseph said there is an urgency in dealing with racism in Ireland
Aer Lingus hires aircraft and crew to fill gaps caused by pilots' dispute
Irish Examiner· 6 days agoBoth sides were involved in more than eight hours of talks at the court that ended late on Monday
Massive search launched for 2 swimmers 'in distress' in water off Plymouth coast
The Irish Sun· 7 days agoA HUGE search operation was launched for two swimmers "in distress" off the coast of Plymouth. Cops,...
Judge warns of 'tsunami' of cases due to shortage of care placements for vulnerable children
Irish Examiner· 21 hours agoChild Law Project's 70 reports include a teenager with the cognitive ability of a 10-year-old who was allegedly raped while in the care of Tusla
Aer Lingus accepts Labour Court recommendation for pilots to get 17.75% pay rise
Irish Examiner· 4 hours agoAer Lingus has accepted the recommendation and urged pilots to follow suit and end their industrial...
Scientists discover new plant species that could lead to 'climate proof' chocolate
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoMost of the world's chocolate production is concentrated in West African countries like Ghana and ...
Executed for a crime he didn't commit — eight decades on, Harry Gleeson's remains are finally laid...
Irish Examiner· 1 day agoHaving been executed by the Irish State for a murder he did not commit, Henry (Harry) Gleeson’s...
Labour Court hearing ends with Aer Lingus decision expected in coming days
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoIt comes as the airline cancelled an additional 76 flights next week
Enda McEvoy: The maths insist Cork challenge doesn't yet add up
Irish Examiner· 3 days agoJohn Kiely is not just beating his opponents but beating the game itself.