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Hare Coursing Ban Vote Set for July
Ireland’s parliament faces a pivotal moment as it prepares to vote on a third attempt to ban hare coursing, a cruel sport that has twice failed …
14 hours ago
Threats from a Man Facing Death
A man with incurable cancer and a turbulent past pleads guilty to threatening prison officers with deadly intent—after being assaulted in prison…
15 hours ago
Europe’s Heat Wave Brings Us Together
Europe’s baking under record-breaking heatwaves, with temps soaring into the high 30s and low 40s—wild, right? But here’s the twist: this extrem…
15 hours ago
Handwriting in the Age of Typing
Handwriting’s decline isn’t just about typing—it’s a cultural shift. Frank McNally’s messy script sparked a debate: fountain pens might help, bu…
15 hours ago
Fuel Tax Freeze Urged to Ease Cost Pressure
Irish petrol retailers are sounding the alarm, demanding the government extend the temporary fuel duty cut past July and freeze any further tax …
15 hours ago
Legal Aid Lawyers Strike Court Deadlines
Legal aid chaos hits courts nationwide as criminal solicitors strike over a government plan to switch from per-appearance payments to flat fees—…
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Glin Court Wins 2026 Architecture Award
Dublin City Council just won top honors at the RIAI Architecture Awards 2026 for Glin Court, a groundbreaking housing project in Coolock designe…
15 hours ago
Angus Bell Back, Slipper Returns
Angus Bell’s rugby grind just got a breather—after 44 games in 16 months with Ulster, he’s back home refreshed, thanks to a six-week break that …
16 hours ago
Scammers Are Getting Slicker
Scammers are hitting record levels, exploiting new financial trends with fake sites, AI content, and celebrity endorsements—banks are shutting d…
16 hours ago
Ireland's New Passport Unveiled
Ireland just launched its most advanced passport yet, blending cutting-edge security with deep cultural pride. Designed with eco-friendly inks a…
16 hours ago