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Mother says ‘there is no justice’ after banned driver who killed her daughter gets five years
Alleged gang leader Brian Grendon hit with six charges relating to possession of cocaine at Rosslare Europort
Drunk mother with children in car was high on ‘cocktail’ of drugs when she killed cyclist, court told
Gardaí investigate grenade explosion in Ballymun attack that damaged four properties
‘Opportunity is massive' – from childcare to HR, demand for the Irish language economy is growing
Driver who knocked down three-year-old on scooter while high on cannabis told gardaí ‘I blame the mother’, court told
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Driver who tested positive for cannabis knocked down child (3) at pedestrian crossing
Irish man in late 30s dies in Ibiza after fall from cliff
Public safety ‘clearly at risk’ as ambulance strike continues, says patient group
Campaigners highlight gulf between numbers of boys and girls cycling to school
Drunk driver who killed cyclist while her two children were in car jailed for four years
Now seems a good time to remind you – CAO points are not the be-all and end-all
Irish Examiner
Ambulance services ‘at breaking point’, Dáil told amid strike action
The Government has refused to resolve long-standing pay, conditions and staffing issues in...
Cybercriminals paid to destroy stolen customer data after hacking universities
Cyber criminals who hacked one of the world’s top EdTech companies, impacting thousands of universities including many in Ireland, have been paid to...
EU chief turns up heat on social media's 'addictive' design
Von der Leyen said the EU must consider setting a minimum age for access to social media