BULLETIN: Nursing unions suspend industrial action; Man arrested and vehicles seized in Limerick CAB searches
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The INMO leadership will meet tomorrow to decide when its members will vote on a pay deal for nurses.
Health Minister Simon Harris has been called a “serial apologiser” as he faces an Opposition Dail motion of no confidence over his handling of the children's hospital construction costs.
High-end cars, a Harley Davidson motorbike and cocaine were seized after six premises were searched in Limerick city and county this morning.
A BBC cameraman, assaulted during a speech by US President Donald Trump, was the victim of an “incredibly violent attack”, it has been claimed.
With 45 days to the scheduled date of Brexit, voters might have expected everything to be sorted out by now. Not so. Here are some of the questions still being asked.
The first step to defending Europe from its enemies, both internal and external, is to recognise the magnitude of the threat they present. The second is to awaken the sleeping pro-European majority and mobilise it to defend the values on which the EU was founded.
England's World Cup-winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks has died at the age of 81, his former club Stoke have announced.
Snack food manufacturing company Largo Foods has today announced its name change to Tayto Snacks.
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