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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…
3 months ago
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…
3 months ago
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 …
3 months ago
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…
3 months, 1 week ago
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.
Augh…
3 months, 1 week ago
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…
3 months, 1 week ago
‘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…
3 months, 1 week ago
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…
3 months, 1 week ago
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 …
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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…
3 months, 2 weeks ago