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Why Dublin City Council is considering a tourist tax
Why Dublin City Council is considering a tourist tax

Dublin City Council is keeping up the pressure on the Government to legislate for a tourist tax administered by local authorities.


The level of the ta…

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What’s behind surge in fake weight-loss drugs and bogus steroids
What’s behind surge in fake weight-loss drugs and bogus steroids

The scale of the fake medicines in Ireland has been made worryingly clear with the latest figures from the State’s drugs watchdog.


The Health Products…

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How Gardaí finally cracked the code to a multi-million bitcoin fortune
How Gardaí finally cracked the code to a multi-million bitcoin fortune

Clifton Collins (55) had a thriving business growing cannabis in rented houses around the country.


The Crumlin man and expert beekeeper was known for …

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Natalie McNally murder: How YouTuber’s alibi fell apart
Natalie McNally murder: How YouTuber’s alibi fell apart

Stephen McCullagh (36) thought he had created a cast iron alibi for himself when he planned the murder of his pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally (32…

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How alumina from a Limerick refinery enters Russia’s weapons supply chain
How alumina from a Limerick refinery enters Russia’s weapons supply chain

A new investigation has shown the supply chain link between Russian missiles – ones used to deadly effect in Ukraine – and a factory in Limerick.


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The fringe women's group pivoting to focus on migration
The fringe women's group pivoting to focus on migration

The newly-formed Women’s Coalition on Immigration is calling on the Government to publish crime statistics broken down by country of origin and ethni…

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‘No smoking gun’ as Gerry Adams court case ends
‘No smoking gun’ as Gerry Adams court case ends

Three victims of the IRA’s bombing campaign in Britain have spent the past four years building a legal case in an attempt to prove that Gerry Adams w…

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Why Meath house was seized from owners in 20-year planning saga
Why Meath house was seized from owners in 20-year planning saga

When Michael and Rose Murray were refused planning permission for a substantial dormer bungalow in 2006 on land they owned in Co Meath, they went ahe…

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How a tech savvy woman lost €30,000 in an invoice scam
How a tech savvy woman lost €30,000 in an invoice scam

If you got an invoice you’d been waiting for from your builder for work done, you’d get ready to pay it, wouldn’t you?

And if, a couple minutes after …

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Criptea-airgeadra? Gruaimscrolláil? How new Irish words are born
Criptea-airgeadra? Gruaimscrolláil? How new Irish words are born

To keep Irish alive as a language for the modern world, new words are added all the time.


Bingewatch (craosfhéachaint), cryptocurrency (criptea-airgea…

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