Order of Malta to conduct investigation following sexual abuse cases
Victims were molested after being incapacitated with stolen medication
Victims were molested after being incapacitated with stolen medication
National Cycle Network plans would see 3,500km of routes linking up cities and towns
Donnelly says new hospital will be fully operationally and clinically independent
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after fatal two-vehicle crash near Rossnowlagh
Irish people living in Russia describe mood of ‘calm’ there amid invasion of Ukraine
Two-thirds believe Government should ban so-called conversion therapy, study shows
Frances Haugen calls for ‘adequate’ funding for DPC at Oireachtas committee meeting
Seán Fleming suggests people switch utility providers and where they shop amid crisis
Junior minister says the change should make the Dublin park ‘a safer place’
Dean Kerrie (20) has pleaded not guilty to murdering man in Dunmore East
Another 5,523 PCR-confirmed cases reported; officials expected to approve end of 8pm curfew
Women and men, young and old, gather together outside Dáil for murdered teacher
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‘Temporary strain’ on postal resources comes amid new antigen test delivery push
Some €45,000 in cash also seized after vehicle was stopped and searched on Tuesday
Protesters gather at Garda station as family calls for public inquiry into shooting
In The News podcast: Rents are climbing and supply is dwindling
Call to remove Bryan Mallon came amid criticism over youth wing’s lack of direction
All undocumented migrants who have spent at least four years in the State can apply
Government plans to subsidise antigen tests further delayed over retailer pricing
Knives recovered at scene in Charlestown apartment where woman died violently
Leo Varadkar confirms 12.5% pay rise for final-year student nurses during internships
Dubai-based finance figure says he believed trading scheme was ‘totally legal and legit’
Martin Shields went from key player in cum-ex trading to German prosecutors’ star witness
Background: Several banks in Ireland used in massive European tax fraud scheme
‘Cum-ex’ scheme is under investigation by prosecutors in a number of EU states
Friction over disciplinary actions taken against volunteers, and view management is too risk averse
Among homeless organisations ICHH chief Anthony Flynn was a controversial figure
Spending watchdog’s report shows €6.3bn paid to individuals and €6.1bn to businesses
More than €14.5m in overpayments identified by end of August 2021, says C&AG report
Anthony Flynn case raises questions about how charity workers are vetted
Internal inquiry found man ‘should not have been employed’ by charity Extern
Most of 412 school cases in time frame were in primary level, latest figures show
David Hall cites threats to personal safety after ‘difficult time’ for charity
Prof Philip Nolan tells Nphet briefing vaccination should not be mandatory for third-level
A guide to what is changing, and what is remaining the same, as schools reopen
Videos on social media showed large crowds gathering to socialise and drink near stadium
Fewer than 10% of people who test positive for disease using link to share key information
Met Éireann warns bad weather to continue on Friday and Saturday
Girl’s mother praises ‘heroic’ Patrick Mungovan after rescue at Seafield pier
Emergency services had rescued boy from Lough Sheelin earlier in the week
As some non-essential European travel resumes, here is what you need to know
Research suggests Delta may be presenting similar to a cold, with headaches, sore throats and runny noses more frequently seen symptoms
Vintners’ Federation says publicans need more notice to rehire staff and order stock
Reporter Jack Power talks to Conor Pope about the abuse scandal at Scouting Ireland
‘I would not have needed a total hip replacement had it not been for the fall’
New chief scout says organisation has key role to play for children in post-Covid world
Gardaí seeking witnesses as local community left heartbroken by death of Aoibheann Duffy
Three deaths and 569 cases reported as Nolan urges public not to ‘push the limits’ of reopening
College responded to Irish Times FOI request saying they have no control over rugby club
Milder conditions this week with temperatures reaching 18 degrees on Tuesday
Further 13 deaths of coronavirus patients and 604 Covid-19 cases reported
Dublin Fire Brigade manage to save two people who were in the house
Copy and pasting error had led to inaccurate reference to alcohol use in case records
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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