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Gardaí were paid almost €7m to police concerts, sports events and festivals
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoGardaí also were paid to escort large cargo on the country’s roads
Joe Biden proposes US Supreme Court term limits and binding code of conduct
Irish Examiner· 11 hours agoMr Biden called for the revamp, as well a constitutional amendment to eliminate broad presidential...
Cannon balls, human remains, and ancient weapons among finds reported by public to National Museum
Irish Examiner· 4 days ago137 discoveries, around 10 finds a month, were reported to the museum over a 13-month period.
Funeral details announced for talented artist Cathy Hughes who drowned at beach in Mayo
Irish Independent· 7 days agoThe woman who died in a drowning incident at a beach in County Mayo has been named locally. Cathy (Cathriona Cecilia) Hughes of Boathaven, Dun Na Carraige, Salthill, Galway and a native of Westport ...
SUV demand helps French carmaker Renault post record profit
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoChief executive of the company Luca de Meo is betting on 10 new products this year including the...
Micheál Martin: Fake ads about me originated in Russia and were paid for with stolen credit cards
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoThe Tánaiste said he had received more co-operation from Google than X, despite that company hosting 'a series of ads' about him
Blinken joins Asia-Pacific envoys in talks to improve maritime safety
Irish Examiner· 13 hours agoRolling coverage of the international stories of interest to our readers
August Bank Holiday in Monaghan: Top festivals and events to enjoy over the long weekend
Irish Independent· 15 hours agoAll eyes are on the August Bank Holiday weekend and the last long weekend before schools and...
Tommy Robinson leaves UK amid contempt of court case, High Court told
Irish Examiner· 14 hours agoRobinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was due to appear at the Royal Courts of Justice...
'Good day for journalism and press freedom' as Government pledges to overhaul defamation law
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoGovernment's new Defamation Bill will protect against frivolous 'Slapp' cases and put an end to...