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Local elections: More women starting to make a mark in a political system ultimately ‘designed primarily for men by men’
Local elections: The subject of migration is coming up on doorsteps with a prominence it previously did not have, say candidates
Taoiseach insists move was an effort to ‘try and create momentum towards a peace process’
‘I hadn’t thought about it until it went on social media and everyone started contacting me,’ says Linkwinstar Mattathil Mathew
Victim in his 80s is recovered from a vehicle at Buncrana Pier on Sunday
The 75-year-old Independent Dublin city councillor has been on the council for almost 40 years and has no intention of retiring
Critics of programme claim it normalises disordered eating behaviours and perpetuates weight stigma
People staying in State accommodation after fleeing war set to see benefits reduced from €232 to €38.80 per week from next month
Social care worker who turned to Samaritans in time of need speaks of value of service, which has received more than 5 million calls in a decade
Holly Cairns to complain to State broadcaster over omission of Rory Hearne and Susan Doyle from televised European vote debates
Existing blocks set to be demolished and 163 new homes constructed on Dorset Street Upper
Attack happened in Blanchardstown early on Wednesday when they were erecting local election posters
Organisers issue list of demands to university, including the end of all academic ties with Israel and removal of Israeli goods from campus
Almost 470,000 have had to wait longer than Sláintecare targets of 10 or 12 weeks
Met Éireann says Saturday will be another warm and dry day, with top temperatures of 17 to 23