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Every day, without fail, Lucia O’Farrell goes to a cemetery outside Carrickmacross to visit her beloved son, Shane. He ...
That debate – and protest - came as part of renewed pressure on the Government to expand its legal and political opposition ...
The Irish government has apologised to the family of a cyclist who was killed in a hit-and-run caused by a driver who should ...
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has apologised to the family of the late Shane O'Farrell, who died in a hit-and-run at the hands of a man who should have ...
Independent Ireland TD Richard O'Donoghue has called on Taoiseach Micheál Martin to meet him and Uisce Éireann to address ...
"As an Independent TD, I reserve the right to act on matters of conscience. The situation is urgent, and Ireland must show ...
Gardaí have refused to clarify the extent of searches carried out at pro-Palestinian protests as the Garda Commissioner confirmed that there is no video footage to disprove allegations of strip and ...
For most of us, Leinster House is an imposing building behind forbidding iron gates in Dublin’s south city centre. It is, as ...
A Dublin mother fighting for a school place for her autistic son, said the realisation he has nowhere to go hit her “like a ...
"The enabling legislation required in order to hold such a referendum is currently before Dáil Éireann (the Thirty-Ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Presidential Elections) Bill) and its ...
A dissolution of the Dáil is unlikely to be permitted by President Michael D Higgins should the programme for government be rejected this weekend, according to senior sources in the main parties.