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Judge Elizabeth MacGrath obituary: A fierce defender of the judiciary who believed in second chances
The Irish Times· 2 days agoDistrict Court judge and former Tipperary-based solicitor Elizabeth (Liz) MacGrath has died aged 65...
Armagh supporters hopeful that 'Sammy's coming home'
RTÉ News· 4 days ago"Sammy's coming home, Sammy’s coming home tonight," sang the crowd as Clann Éireann held a pre-All Ireland fun day. Hundreds turned out to celebrate the...
Mum, 22, has months to live after discovering cause of her 'dry eyes'
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoA YOUNG mum has just months to live after discovering the true cause of her "dry eyes". Rachael...
Wild boar research shows we can’t sleep on climate crisis
Silicon Republic· 3 days agoDr Isabella Capellini’s research revealed that wild boars and young deer sleep less in hot...
There is no easy road to a united Ireland - opinion - Western People
Western People· 5 days agoFew events in Irish history have been as crucial as the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, which, forged...
Co Louth town ‘sad’ to lose White House link as Biden steps down
Irish Examiner· 7 days agoMr Biden, who has frequently expressed pride in his Irish ancestry, has made repeated trips to...
New fire engine for Edenderry Fire Brigade in Offaly
Irish Independent· 3 days agoGreat excitement filled Edenderry Fire Station as it marked the official delivery and hand-over of the new state of the art Scania fire engine to...
Cervical screening review 'deeply regrettable' - Minister
BBC News· 4 days agoIreland’s cervical screening programme. The statement also said that an external review into...
New tech could help 18.6 million more NHS patients get better treatment | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 5 days agoStudy finds almost two-fifths of NHS staff believe new digital tools could help the health service reach more patients, potentially benefiting at least 51,000 more people daily.