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Tue, 05 Oct, 2021
Dublin City Council has given the green light to developer, Harry Crosbie for a new eight storey 185 bedroom hotel at Vicar Street in the Dublin Liberties in spite of some local opposition.
Tue, 15 Jan, 2019
Wed, 17 May, 2023
Thu, 16 Jul, 2020
The Department of Education has been criticised by child abuse survivors for failing to consult them on the possible replacement of a permanent memorial with an exhibition.
Thu, 23 Mar, 2017
Thu, 21 Mar, 2024
Wed, 04 Dec, 2024
Fri, 13 Oct, 2023
Politics, just like nature, abhors a vacuum. The power void left by February’s general election has been instantly filled by the looming horror and scale of the coronavirus health crisis.
Fri, 13 Mar, 2020
Sun, 06 Aug, 2023
Mon, 23 Sep, 2024
Thu, 29 Aug, 2024
Thu, 12 Dec, 2024
PEOPLE living near a toxic waste site in Cork harbour have suffered enough from a disgraceful issue that must be dealt with sooner rather than later, Environment Minister Phil Hogan has said.
Tue, 10 May, 2011
AMID growing concerns about the delays in moving ahead with a €500 million project on the Shannon estuary, senior government figures have been asked to get involved.
Tue, 19 Oct, 2010
UNLESS planning restrictions on masts are eased, people in parts of Kerry will not get mobile phone coverage, a leading phone company warned yesterday.
Fri, 22 Apr, 2005
Irish Water has defended its record in handling wastewater in the face of stinging criticism from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Wed, 13 Nov, 2019
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Fri, 28 Apr, 2023
Wed, 23 Nov, 2022