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Forty years on, identity of man who washed up on Leitrim coast remains unknown – but one investigator believes mystery can be solved
Ambulance service hit by 24-hour strike today – but paramedics say they will leave pickets for emergency calls
Manhunt for Mountjoy prisoner who walked out of busy court after ‘processing error’
Revealed: Government on track to collect bumper carbon tax revenue this year, even without further increases
Hopes Irish women on hantavirus-hit ship can do six-week quarantine in their homes
Rain in store this week, as temperatures to ‘continue cool for mid-May’ – Met Éireann
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Stormont votes to formally close botched ‘cash for ash’ green energy scheme
‘We’ve been left behind’: Striking national ambulance staff call on HSE for improved pay
Rodent infestations and spider egg sacs in food storage areas among reasons for food closure orders
State property registration authority looks to recoup overpayments to 266 workers
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Irish Examiner
Nationwide ambulance 24-hour strike begins as paramedics demand pay recognition
Pickets will be placed at ambulance bases around the country as part of the action by ambulance crews
Waterford fire: Cabinet to discuss aid for firms affected by Old Jute Factory blaze
The enterprise minister will also visit firms and a charity affected by devastating blaze at the Tycor Business Centre in the city
More than half a million euro wagered on Gerry Hutch to win Dáil seat
Polymarket has taken $1.1m in bets on the outcome of the Dublin Central by election — including $180,000 on campaigner Gillian Sheratt who is not a candidate