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Plans approved by the government to redevelop the GPO in Dublin city have been branded a shameful betrayal of Ireland's proud ...
Companies in charge of running apartment buildings will be required to set up sinking funds to deal with unexpected costs ...
A Sinn Féin TD used the Provisional IRA catchcry “Tiocfaidh ár lá” (“Our day will come”) in the Dáil recently — a first for a ...
The government has been urged to abandon its 'expensive' approach to social housing and to fund councils directly.
A second man has been arrested after slurry was sprayed on a road in Ballymena, hours before the town hosted its first Pride ...
A judge has told a man to delete his Facebook account after he breached a domestic violence Safety Order by posting ‘Well ...
A mental health accommodation facility in North Belfast is to get a facelift which will enable users “to have their own front ...
The Invest NI boss has suggested Northern Ireland's creaking infrastructure is constraining economic development.
Mr Ó Broin made the comments as it was confirmed that homeless figures have once again risen to record levels, with 15,747 people now in emergency accommodation ...
Big names have been slow to emerge ahead of the election, but many are likely to set out their stall in the weeks to come ...
A judge has told a man to delete his Facebook account after he breached a domestic violence safety order by posting ‘Well ...
Such has been his outstanding performance in the role that the Irish public would happily leave Michael D. Higgins in the role of president of Ireland for as long as he wished.