Community ‘heartbroken and bereft’ after sudden end to Zara Murphy’s bright life, funeral Mass hears
Drogheda teenager collapsed during Louth School Girls League match last week
Drogheda teenager collapsed during Louth School Girls League match last week
Dundalk’s 4-2 win over Drogheda United was followed by a pitch invasion during which fights broke out
Incident happened at Ballymascanlon at lunchtime on Tuesday
Long-standing medical technology company says it took decision following a review of its manufacturing supply chain
Fergus O’Dowd highlights case of party colleague whose posters he claims were defaced by the Irish Freedom Party
Eamon Ryan defends timeline saying it takes ‘time to build public transport infrastructure in this country, it does take time’
Dart+ Coastal North will see electrified line connect commuter stations such as Donabate, Balbriggan and Skerries
Former hurler Niall McEneaney found unresponsive on Rathmullen Road following incident in Drogheda
A car registered to the off-duty garda was involved in a fatal collision with a pedestrian in Co Louth on Sunday
Dominican Contemplative Nuns among those objecting to the plans
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Minister for Justice says to date there has been more than 48 arrests in relation to riots in Dublin last November
Spokesman for hotel said earlier in week dual use of facility was not possible for child protection reasons
Nine of the 10 clubs fall into three ownership categories: majority shareholder, multiclub model and the members-owned structure
Woman needed emergency surgery in case believed to be first of its kind
Drogheda hotel rules out accommodating asylum seekers and tourists together after Taoiseach describes it as ‘the best solution’ for the town
Taoiseach said co-operation of hotel operator would be needed, hinting at ‘additional finance’ for community facilities
With 13 per cent of tourism accommodation tied up in public contracts, many businesses dependent on downstream economic benefits are worried
D Hotel row: Local representatives fear economic impact on Louth town from losing premises and criticise lack of consultation
Galway United’s survival hopes depend to a large extent on Wassim Aouachria
Gardaí not planning security operation at hotel despite concerns it may be targeted by anti-immigration activists
Cllr Michelle Hall, a former mayor of Drogheda, said that the main concern surrounding the conversion of the hotel related to the impact on tourism
Derry City are the only squad with enough depth to hold pace, while St Pat’s are an outside shot
New owner says money earned from contract will be reinvested in 25-year-old hotel
Recent years have seen a rise in the League of Ireland's popularity with attendances dramatically up but stadium facilities remain inadequate and in need of serious investment
Weekly cap for price of Leap card journeys in Dublin and surrounding commuter belt to fall from €32 to €24
Auctioneer who owns nearby plot claims development will affect his ability to access his lands
New fleet intended to help make city’s atmosphere cleaner, quieter and more sustainable
New to the Parish: Mark Davies came to Santry in Dublin from Wales earlier this year
DCC subsidiary says new Liffey Valley station is first to make HVO available at all pumps alongside diesel and unleaded petrol
The development, which will 23 new houses, is close to the M1 which allows easy access to Dublin city and airport
Planning agency agreed that Drogheda to Mornington section of Boyne Greenway would have detrimental impact on migratory seabirds
Vote followed a campaign from survivors criticising the Christian Brothers’ legal strategy in abuse cases
‘Unforgiveable’ intervention criticised by spokesman for men who suffered at hands of Christian Brothers
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