The owners of a dog featuring in a new television series about a Cork veterinary practice fear she has been stolen.
Wed, 24 Aug, 2016
The supervisor of a garda accused of forging a letter from the Director of Public Prosecutions has told her trial that the garda told him she didn’t have the necessary skills to forge a letter.
Mon, 02 Mar, 2015
IT MUST be puppy love.
Sat, 09 Oct, 2010
IT’S a hi-tech scanner usually found in hospitals that is used to detect potentially life-threatening conditions in humans.
Tue, 26 Jan, 2010
AN investigation is underway after two trams packed with hundreds of commuters collided in Dublin’s city centre yesterday, injuring three people and leaving one of the drivers needing treatment for shock.
Sat, 18 Sep, 2004
GARDAÍ believe there is no connection between two suspected backstreet abortions on non-national women, both of which reportedly took place in Dublin last March.
Fri, 09 Jul, 2004
The PFAI, the Irish soccer’s players’ union, has voted in a new management committee to see it through to next summer.
Thu, 08 Jul, 2004
Political Reporter Michael O’Farrell says despite some cynicism, it was a day to be remembered.
Mon, 03 May, 2004
DISSIDENT republicans are being blamed for an attempted bomb attack in Dublin yesterday.
Wed, 07 May, 2003
Dissident republicans may have been to blame for a foiled bomb attack in Dublin today, just hours before Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair was due to arrive in the city.
Tue, 06 May, 2003
A controlled explosion of a pipe bomb was carried out in central Dublin today just hours before a visit by British Prime Minister Tony Blair, army officers said.
HAND-HELD cameras are likely to outnumber copies of the Socialist Worker on Monday.
Sat, 03 May, 2003
THE drunks from Baggot Court will certainly remember Reclaim the Streets Part Two.
Mon, 23 Sep, 2002
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