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Firefighters in County Leitrim are set to conduct free home fire safety visits for older residents. Leitrim County Council, in partnership with Age Friendly Ireland, has announced a new joint ...
Workers have been warned that they store personal data on work devices “at their own risk” after a HSE employee lost a court challenge over stolen cryptocurrency.
US president Donald Trump pledged yesterday to evict homeless people from the nation’s capital and jail criminals, despite Washington DC’s mayor arguing there is no current spike in crime.
Players, coaches, and the team behind the Wexford Football League were honoured with a civic reception held in Enniscorthy following their tremendous success in the FAI Oscar Traynor Inter-league ...
Marcus O’Laoire (36) is a chef, DJ and comedian who lives in Dublin with his partner Rachael. I’m an only child. I grew up in Dublin 8 in Portobello. My mum is French, my dad is from Finglas. They met ...
On August 5, 1901, as spectators flocked to the annual Royal Irish Constabulary Sports meeting in Ballsbridge, little did they envisage that they would witness a new Irish and world record being set ...
The old town of Dubrovnik has a spectacular location on the edge of the Adriatic, and a deep history. Churches and cottages line the cobbled streets and heavenly stairways, all wrapped in ancient ...
It is easier to get out of a marriage these days than it is to get out of a shareholder agreement,” according to Sarah Slevin, a solicitor who advises on Irish merger and investment deals.
Mortgage lenders have been accused of banking on people’s apathy to get away with charging them sky-high interest rates.
The packaging company Ardagh has said it has won the backing of over 90pc of holders of senior debt, and of over 75pc of those holding payment-in-kind (PIK) notes, for a planned restructuring.
Despite being one of the most expensive cities in Europe, Dublin continues to be driven heavily by the Government as a location for multinational companies – above the rest of the country.
A heartening performance against the world’s best women’s team has given Ireland women plenty of optimism heading into today’s must-win encounter against France to keep their EuroHockey Championships ...