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Housing tsar will go ahead despite criticism of role, says Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers
Plans for a housing tsar will go ahead, Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Jack Chambers has said, hitting back at the ...
Irish peacekeepers had to withdraw from a patrol in Lebanon yesterday after coming under fire from Israeli soldiers.
An Irish finance unit of the group behind global retail giant Ikea has paid €1.1bn in dividends to its parent group over the ...
A first day cover of a full set of Ireland’s first commemorative stamps is going under the hammer at Sean Eacrett Auctions on ...
The homicide trial of Diego Maradona’s medical team collapsed yesterday after one of the judges was found to have ...
Gardaí are confident of extraditing cartel leader Daniel Kinahan back to Ireland after his closest confidant was returned ...
There was “horrendous violence” in the North “perpetrated by the British state and other actors, but the emphasis now has to ...
A driver accused of knocking down an eight-year-old boy and breaking his leg has been sent forward for trial. Dennis Dunne ...
Irish companies focused on European expansion are now a better investment bet than US-oriented ventures, according to Laura ...
For a man out of time, it might again be the right time. Gianluigi Donnarumma has felt football’s youngest anachronism, the ...
The architectural firm co-owned by Hugh Wallace, a judge on RTÉ’s Home of the Year, recorded post-tax profits of €176,408 ...
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