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Staff at a major Dublin hospital opting to quit following ‘exponential increase’ in anti-social behaviour
Woman charged and man arrested over assault of two gardaí in Donegal
Ireland met EU air pollutant targets in 2024 and is on track to meet 2030 goals, Environmental Protection Agency says
Asylum-seekers living in tents endure freezing temperatures and fire risks
Temperatures to hit 20C today as most of the country will enjoy ‘good sunshine’
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Temperatures to reach 20 degrees with warm weather here to stay
Man attempted to rob three shops on Dublin street in less than five minutes, court hears
Man and woman arrested after two gardaí assaulted in Co Donegal
Temperatures to hit 20 degrees on Friday as Met Éireann forecasts ‘warmest’ weekend of the year
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'Vigilance and security' needed to combat terror threats from 'lone wolves', Taoiseach says
Micheál Martin said such attacks are 'probably the number one danger in Ireland'
Dental waiting lists have led some children with complex needs to self-harm because of the pain
For children with complex needs who may be non‑verbal or unable to articulate pain, signs such as refusing food or self‑harming are often the only way parents or carers realise something is wrong
Oireachtas committee hears how Estonian schools use AI app to boost critical thinking
Estonia’s education system is trialling an AI app that prompts critical thinking instead of supplying direct answers