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A fire at a 5G mast in west Belfast on Monday night is being treated as deliberate, the Police Service of Northern Ireland ...
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has accused Sinn Féin of a "deafening" silence over plans for a republican bonfire on ...
Ireland’s government has announced a “transformational” plan to spend €212bn over the next decade on infrastructure, as it faces growing pressure to spend cash from record budget surpluses.
Sinn Féin has brought a motion to the Dáil calling on the Government to deliver appropriate care to women with endometriosis.
Dublin City Council has always applied a 15% discount to the LPT, it is expected that today councillors will vote for an ...
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Belfast Live on MSNMLA calls on own experience in bringing forward proposed Breastfeeding Bill
"I think it's a very sad indictment of our society that you have to have a certain level of confidence to be able to feed ...
The presidential election has finally sparked into life with two firm candidates confirmed this week and more certain to ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNConcern about impact of Goverment scheme for housing Ukrainian refugees on private rental sectors
A record number of over 21,800 dwellings are currently being used to accommodate Ukrainian refugees under the Accommodation ...
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Independent.ie on MSNFaulty Kerry water mains to receive Uisce Éireann funding
Uisce Éireann has confirmed that it will fund the replacement of a problematic water mains pipe in the Killeen area of Tralee.
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Independent.ie on MSN‘We have to be honest with people’ – Simon Harris doubles down as he is told electricity credits must be included in next Budget
Electricity credits must be included in the next Budget, as in recent years, because of the number of people falling into ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSinn Féin to fight Government ‘line by line’ on reforms to Triple Lock
Sinn Féin will fight Government “line by line” on its so called Triple Lock Bill, TD Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire has said. The General Scheme of the Defence (Amendment) Bill 2025 looks to reform Ireland’s ...
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