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The national organisation for older people, Alone, has said the health system continues to treat long-term residential care as the default system response to ageing, at enormous cost to the State and to older people
The national organisation for older people, Alone, has said the health system continues to treat long-term residential care as the default system response to ageing, at enormous cost to the State and ...
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US President Donald Trump has said Iran had taken too long to negotiate a deal and would now "have to pay the price," while Tehran said it would reassess diplomatic engagement with Washington after tit-for-tat strikes overnight
Riad Bouchaker intended to murder three young children when he stabbed them near a crèche on Parnell Square in Dublin in 2023, targeting their upper body, head, neck and chest areas, the Central Criminal Court has heard
A front loader machine was used by thieves to steal an ATM with an undisclosed amount of cash from a Bank of Ireland branch in Little Island, Co Cork
A popular Dublin pub is among seven premises which were issued with closure orders by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland last month, with rodent droppings and holes in the walls found by inspectors.
A man in his 30s has been arrested following the seizure of a gun, cash and drugs near Enniscorthy, Co Wexford
A man whose house in Belfast was "completely" destroyed during disorder last night said he lost "sentimental" items in the fire, including items belonging to his late father www.rte.ie/news/ulster/...
Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee has told the Dáil that the Occupied Territories Bill will contribute positively to upholding international law.
Last night's violent protests have taken Northern Ireland "back seismically", the PSNI's Chief Constable said | Follow live updates
Iran said it carried out attacks against a US base in Jordan and 21 other targets in the Gulf in retaliation for US strikes around the Strait of Hormuz.
A man whose house in Belfast was "completely" destroyed during disorder last night said he lost "sentimental" items in the fire, including items belonging to his late father.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee has told the Dáil that the Occupied Territories Bill will contribute positively to upholding international law.
The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that the findings of a Commission of Investigation report surrounding convicted paedophile Bill Keanneally shows that the survivors deserve a State apology.
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The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that the findings of a Commission of Investigation report surrounding paedophile Bill Keanneally shows that the survivors deserve a State apology.