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‘All this cynical talk is nonsense. The LPT is a tax on the wealthy, and it’s making a difference.’ Councillors voted to ...
Former MEP Mick Wallace has not ruled out a presidential bid, but has said he “certainly wouldn’t run” for the Áras if Galway ...
Marks & Spencer’s “traumatic” cyber attack was believed to be instigated by hacking group Scattered Spider and a ransomware ...
A 27-year-old man before the district court on a number of charges including theft and assault was given a three month prison ...
On an evening that the sun shone brightly on the large gathering outside the Sligo Park Hotel to Launch the 2025 Sligo Stages ...
At 8.30am on July 8, 1985, a 15-seater Embraer Bandeirante turboprop aircraft with a full complement of passengers took off ...
Tributes have been paid to a Leitrim doctor who died while on holiday in France. Dr Anthony Beirne from Derrywillow, Annaduff ...
A series of traditional music and folk events are being held all over the town and organisers are hoping it will bring a ...
A Dublin butcher, described as a “staple of Inchicore”, is to close later this month after 26 years in business.
Expansion of the domestic economy, including record levels of public spending, was the main driver of growth in the Irish ...
Detective Inspector Claire McGarvey (centre) speaks to the media with Paul Rowland's daughter Leanne Rowlands (left) and ...
The Government is to establish a Commission of Investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse in schools across ...