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‘Chronic underfunding’ of youth mental health services, Social Justice Ireland says
Ban early morning pre-flight pint, says Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary
‘Significant’ pay rises sought for 400,000 public servants at upcoming talks
‘The system is cruel’ – parents watch son (9) lose mobility while access to vital drug remains out of reach
HSE recruitment set to be curtailed in some regions due to budget deficits
Fresh charges for health worker accused of illegally importing drugs
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‘Disgusting and gut-wrenching’: Regeneration of Dublin’s Oliver Bond flats to be scrapped
First project tracking hedgehogs in Northern Ireland aims to help protect their future
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Boy (15) among three people arrested over bomb attack on Lurgan police station
Irish Examiner
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calls for ban on early morning pre-flight pints
Michael O'Leary said Ryanair was being forced to divert an average of nearly one flight every day because of bad behaviour
Meta urged to build safer systems as Irish media regulator investigates ‘dark patterns’
Concerns over 'dark patterns' prompt calls for safer design as regulator examines how Meta platforms handle user data
Mother of autistic boy to address European Parliament over lack of school place for her son
Alison Field, whose son James is 12, has so far received 16 rejection letters from second-level schools, she will tell MEPs in Brussels