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Survivors group says redress system for victims of sexual abuse should be ‘non-adversarial’

Survivors’ group Restore Together is hopeful that a “non-adversarial” redress system can be established through which survivors do not have to go t...

Man who groped girl (14) at bus stop and was badly beaten by crowd is spared jail

Anatol BotnariA MAN who groped a frightened 14-year-old girl at a Dublin bus stop and was then badly beaten by a crowd of local people has been spa...

Shipment company reports 200% increase in relocations from Ireland to Australia

Global luggage shipping company My Baggage has reported an over 200 per cent increase in shipments to Australia, where Irish students and young pro...

Kneecap rappers thrown out by landlord as fame yet to translate to fortune

Two of the trio find themselves homeless, despite acclaim and big film feature debut Kneecap at their Belfast premiere (Photo by Kevin Scott)Two of...

Government urged to dedicate portion of social housing to long-term homeless

Homeless charity Focus Ireland is calling on the government to adopt a policy that dedicates a portion of the new social housing supply to long-ter...

Ireland weather: Temperature to reach 24C this week but Met Éireann dampens hopes of return to summery weather

However, there is good news for later in the week, when temperatures are set to soar to 24 degrees. Despite a wet start today, sunshine is expected...

Gardaí set up armed checkpoints across north Cork due to recent violence

Armed garda checkpoints are taking place across the northside of Cork City following a spate of violent incidents, during which guns, petrol bombs ...

Minister demands full review of €336,000 spend on shelter for 18 bikes at Leinster House

Minister of State with Responsibility for the Office of Public Works Kieran O’Donnell has asked officials to carry out a full review of the cost of...

The Indo Daily: Oasis fans’ fury over ‘price gouging’ – but who is to blame?

Many Oasis fans were left frustrated on Saturday morning when they tried to buy tickets for their Croke Park gigs. Photo: Michael McLaughlinOasis f...

Dublin childcare operator admits obstructing Tusla inspection

A South Dublin childcare service provider has been ordered to pay €2,000 after he became “aggressive” and obstructed a Tusla inspection. Padraig O’...

Bill of €335,000 for shelter to store 18 bikes at Leinster House ‘incredibly expensive’, Eamon Ryan says

The shelter, which was initially hailed by the Green Party minister as a good example of public sector climate action, required archaeological advi...

Hotel ordered to pay waiter €7,000 over unpaid tips and unfair dismissal

A State workplace watchdog has recommended that a hotel pay €7,000 compensation to a waiter over unpaid tips and for his unfair dismissal. In the c...

Israel labour court orders mass strike to end early as tens of thousands protest in fury at Netanyahu after hostages killed

Military says captives were murdered by Hamas recentlyGeneral strike called for today as protests biggest in decades The strike disrupted transport...

72 drivers caught speeding in first two hours of National Slow Down Day

72 drivers were caught speeding by gardaí in the first two hours of National Slow Down Day. Gardaí recorded the speeds of 9,410 vehicles so far on ...

Almost half feel financially unprepared for retirement

And four out of 10 of those who responded to a survey are worried that they will not be able to retire, according to the latest Retirement Pulse su...
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