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‘It’s all about housing and the cost of living’: on the campaign trail with less than a week to the Dublin Central by-election
Tommy Fleming and the gay men who hide their sexuality: why a stigma still remains
‘The stench is overwhelming’ – how growing pollution has choked a beloved Louth beach
Violent porn to be outlawed as minister warns young people are being harmed by ‘crazy’ content
Owners of famed estate that overlooks Lough Derg object to Shannon water pipe plans
FAI pulling out of Israel match would make us the big loser — Sports Minister Patrick O’Donovan calls for fan boycott instead
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Lessons of humanity from famine ‘continue to resonate’, Taoiseach tells commemoration
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Irish Examiner
€37.5m worth of unused and out-of-date medicines generated each year
It estimated the average cost of each item of waste medicine at €20.23 based on wholesale list prices
Taoiseach: Ireland must find new countries to trade with in order to keep jobs
“Our duty, our obligation, is to do the much harder work of solving those problems.”
Student fees will only go down under Government, says minister
Higher education minister says future fee reductions will be delivered alongside targeted supports for struggling student households