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Dublin Live on MSNMan screamed racial slur at shopkeeper during phone top-up rantGhana national Matthew Jude, with an address at Russell Court, Little Britain Street, Dublin, used the racial slur on August ...
Representatives from SWAI outline the failings of Ireland's sex worker laws and call for support amid financial concerns.
The European Union will take "a bit of time" before it responds to the new reciprocal tariff rates U.S. President Donald ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has ruled out a cost-of-living package in the next budget despite the threat of increased prices as ...
The government is looking for savings so that it doesn't break its self-imposed tax and spending rules.
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We asked Stormont’s four Executive parties to outline the steps they were taking to address the UK government cuts and the ...
The Minister of State Niall Collins said tackling the "scourge of drug dealing, is a top priority for the government.
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Irish Examiner on MSNHow has Ireland’s approach to housing changed over the last 10 years?With both Rebuilding Ireland and Housing for All now in the rear view mirror, the current coalition will be tasked at coming ...
Actor, comedy performer and YouTube sensation Steven He spoke to RTÉ during filming for his new Irish movie, Kung Fu Deadly ...
A senior trade union figure has said Stormont’s one-off winter fuel payment for pensioners is “too little, too late”.
A 41-year-old man who screamed "Paki bastard" into a shopkeeper's face in Dublin during a phone top-up rage has been spared jail.
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