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Man (30s) in serious condition after being hit by car in Co Mayo
No other injuries were reported.
Three males arrested in relation to fatal Edenderry fire released without charge
Further fuel protests expected before the Budget, spokesmen say
Army bomb squad called as suspicious device found in Donegal
Man arrested after cocaine worth estimated £1m seized in Co Tyrone
Ireland unveils €36m aid package for Ukraine
Wed, 04 Sep, 2024
The funding is for essential humanitarian assistance, rehabilitation and eventual reconstruction.
Catholic representative body is ‘deeply sorry’ for abuse in religious schools
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
The report reviewed allegations of historical child sexual abuse, made against religious, lay staff, and clergy.
Abuse in schools had ‘destructive influence’ on survivors’ lives
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Survivors who spoke to the scoping inquiry said it affected their intimate relationships, parenting and careers.
New Alliance MP speaks about husband’s rare blood cancer diagnosis
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Sorcha Eastwood, first female MP to represent Lagan Valley, called for cancer diagnoses to be put back on the political agenda.
Report reveals ‘shocking’ levels of abuse allegations at religious-run schools
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Education Minister Norma Foley has announced that a Commission of Investigation will examine historical abuse allegations.
‘Contentious’ hearing date set for landlord Godart and firms over short-term lettings
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Luxembourg landlord Marc Godart has been granted a hearing date for a "contentious" prosecution after a judge heard over unauthorised short-term lettings in Dublin
O'Dea calls on Harris to 'name and shame' those responsible for €336k bike shelter
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea has called on Taoiseach Simon Harris to “name and shame” those responsible for signing off on €336,000 of public funds for the cost of a bike shed built at Leinster House
Man gets suspended sentence for sexual assault on girl, 14, at Dublin bus stop
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
A man has avoided jail for groping a teenage girl during a sexual assault at a bus stop in Dublin and has been barred from "unsupervised contact with children"
2,400 claims of historical sexual abuse at 308 schools run by religious orders
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
The Government-appointed scoping inquiry said it had contacted 73 religious orders that ran or are still running schools in Ireland.
Army officer fined over unauthorised possession of military equipment at Curragh
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
An Army officer has been fined three days’ pay and been reprimanded after pleading guilty to a charge of having unauthorised military equipment in his possession at the Curragh Camp three years ago
Five people arrested after 19 petrol bombs seized in Kildare
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
He was arrested and charged, and has appeared before a sitting of Naas District Court on Tuesday morning.
Government ‘obscuring cost’ of failure to reduce homelessness – Focus Ireland
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
According to the annual Focus Ireland report, some 18,000 people engaged with the charity over the last 12 months.
Man arrested after €170k of drugs seized in Cork
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
A man aged in his 30s was arrested and is currently being held in a Garda station in Cork.
Girl stabbed in Parnell Square attack released from hospital after 281 days
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
In an update on the GoFundMe page set up for her care, the young girl's family revealed she was discharged on Friday and is beginning her rehabilitation journey.
Man (35) dies after single vehicle collision in Derry
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
The incident happened on the Agivey Road in Kilrea at around 8.40pm on Monday night.
Only half of women recognise stroke and heart disease symptoms, survey finds
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Women are six times more likely to die from heart disease and stroke than they are from breast cancer.
Survivors group says redress system for victims of sexual abuse should be 'non-adversarial'
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
The group wants victims’ voices “front and centre at all times.
Race hate incidents in Northern Ireland up by third – provisional police numbers
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
There were more than 400 additional incidents initially recorded by police between September 2023 and September 2024.
Man (60s) dies in drowning incident off Donegal coast
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
The man, who was in his 60s, got into difficulty while in the water at Marameelan near Dungloe.
Housing crisis a key focus as Cabinet returns after summer break
Tue, 03 Sep, 2024
Simon Harris said that he expects housing targets to be increased to 50,000 a year and a decision to be made by November.
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