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Driver who killed bride-to-be was already banned from the road, court hears
Two men charged with organised crime and drug offences targeting encrypted Ghost network
Bodies of two females discovered in Co Tipperary
Revealed: Majority of Irish people say climate change has had impact on their lives
Third-level institutions to face Oireachtas committee questions on policies for tackling sexual violence and harassment
Half-a-billion euro raised by fuel taxes for climate projects is left sitting in bank
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Bodies of two females found at property in Tipperary
Chef who injured back mixing pasta sauce awarded €74,000
Department ‘didn’t have clue’ if culvert where Noah Donohoe died was locked, inquest told
Surrogacy leave should match that for maternity and adoption, conference hears
Drug-related intimidation on the rise, with most incidents linked to cocaine use
Fears mount that Munster TU students’ personal data compromised in cyberattack
Irish Examiner
INMO: Staff may quit new children's hospital over poor parking and canteen provision
Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation have highlighted the absence of a full canteen — and just 330 parking spaces for 5,000 staff
Ireland's new savings scheme will be capped to prevent 'uber wealthy' from exploiting it
Tánaiste said other countries have introduced caps on the amount of money that can be invested
Fine Gael and Independent Ireland leading Galway by-election poll
Seán Kyne, a former junior minister, leads the poll on 17% followed by Independent Ireland's Noel Thomas on 16%