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Fees had been €3,000 before being cut to €1,000 as part of cost-of-living measures, however, it is not clear if fees will ...
The Attorney General has said the courts cannot regulate who can attend Cabinet meetings and any intervention would be an unprecedented intrusion into that branch of government.
AN Eleventh Night bonfire situated beside a large pile of asbestos is now causing concern over the threat it poses to the ...
FAMILIES in Westport and across Mayo, forced out of their homes due to pyrite damage, are facing a double blow - crumbling ...
MARY Lou McDonald running in the Presidential election is not a media ploy and is being actively considered by Sinn Fein, ...
Westmeath, Sorca Clarke, has called the government plan to raise college fees by €1,000 a ‘betrayal’ that students and ...
Over the last ten years, 257 post offices have closed across the country, according to data provided to Sinn Féin TD David ...
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Agriculture, Martin Kenny has warned that TB is at 'epidemic levels' as disease confirmed in ...
The resolution to the public realm dispute between local residents and business people in Ballaghaderreen and Roscommon ...
Main power supply to Royal and Belfast City hospitals put at risk because of an eleventh night bonfire. Commentator and ...
Calls have been made to repair footpaths in a north Kerry cemetery after a woman broke her ankle while walking a gravel pathway. Sinn Féin Councillor Deirdre Ferris said the woman twisted her ankle in ...
Sinn Féin TDs have expressed shock that Mary Lou McDonald has hinted at a bid for the presidency – just weeks after saying ...