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A Palestinian woman offered a college place in Dublin is urgently appealing to the Irish government for assistance to leave ...
As a new report suggests over 12% of young people in Ireland are unemployed, one hotelier believes there is a 'snobbery' around applying for certain types of jobs. According to a ...
Gareth Sheridan has launched his bid for the presidency, which - if successful - would make him the youngest-ever to hold the ...
New figures showing a decline in fines for littering in Dublin show efforts to clean up the city are "failing entirely", says ...
Alaska will play host to a summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin next week, in a bid to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
While previously common in many countries in continental Europe, their popularity has surged in recent years in Ireland.
Shane Gleeson runs five Spar shops in Limerick City and said shoplifting is a habit that is passed down through generations ...
In 2009, the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act put an end to extra payments to TDs and Senators for ...
After not hearing from him, Mr Walsh's family went looking for him early and found his body inside his Carrick-on-Suir home.
As party campaigns kick off, The Hard Shoulder’s series learning more about the history of the presidential office continues. Patrick Geoghegan, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity ...
Paul Johnston is nearing the end of his tenure in his role as British Ambassador to Ireland, but has been making his feelings clear on many important issues. He joins Kieran to discuss topics ...
New CCTV cameras have been installed in the Mountjoy area of Dublin to crack down on illegal dumping. Why is this something that is needed? Newstalk Reporter Josh Crosbie has been investigating ...
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