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Music centre with 42 staff and almost 600 students due to cease trading on June 1st
Michael Cuddihy (76) was sent home after spending 18 hours on a trolley in severe pain
Former taoiseach calls the upcoming mayoral election in Limerick a ‘mistake’, questioning powers of new office
Popular publications describe move as ‘noble and comprehensible intention’ and a ‘seal of approval for terror’
Eamon Ryan defends timeline saying it takes ‘time to build public transport infrastructure in this country, it does take time’
Bayer Leverkusen and Atalanta fans descended on the capital on Wednesday for the tournament decider at Lansdowne Road
Meeting on impact of recruitment freeze told compensatory rest payments are now ‘embedded in the system’
President Michael D Higgins and Italian president Sergio Mattarella formally inaugurate Parco Italia as ‘a legacy of beauty’ to the friendship between Italy and Ireland
TD calls for random spot checks on Border as 160 people transferred from tents along Dublin’s Grand Canal in early morning operation
Gardaí appeal for witnesses of incident that occurred in Blanchardstown on Thursday afternoon
Revenue Commissioners say terms of debt warehouse scheme, including 0% interest, will be extended to businesses that submit formal payment proposal before May 15th
Students at University College Cork threaten to escalate action if similar demands are not met
Taskforce to explore engagement with institutions in Israel to be set up following student protests
Protesters draped in Irish flags marched down O’Connell Street amid heavy Garda presence
University remains closed to the public, with restricted access for students and staff with valid college ID