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Sinn Féin by-election candidate Janice Boylan rows back on comments blaming fluoride in water for dental issues
Young woman who died in Tipperary crash was a renowned athlete and camogie player
Dara Calleary says ‘loads of people’ suggesting him as Fianna Fail’s next leader
Government jet sanitised after repatriating two patients on hantavirus-hit cruise, as women must wait six weeks for all-clear
By-election candidate was not required to declare link to firm whose director was fined for illegal cigarettes
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Man who stole sex worker’s phone initially thought to be crime victim after he was assaulted
OPW to verify location of 13,500 State-owned artworks after some went missing
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Irish Examiner
Customer energy bills are not bearing a 'disproportionate brunt' from data centres, regulator says
The Oireachtas Energy Committee has also heard that developing nuclear power in Ireland could take up to 15 years, and have 'unforeseen consequences'
WHO says many people in Ireland face barriers accessing assistive technology
Report finds outdated data, fragmented services, and lack of awareness continue to limit access to assistive technology in Ireland
Government accused of reneging on 'big election promises' to reduce costs of childcare
Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns said families were still paying 'enormous sums for childcare' after Government parties had committed to cap costs at €200 a month in their general election manifestos