Fuel support package ‘not permanent answer’, Martin says of energy crisis
Taoiseach says investment, reform needed get energy prices down at annual 1916 commemoration event
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Taoiseach says investment, reform needed get energy prices down at annual 1916 commemoration event
Friday could see the top temperatures of the week, the forecaster says
Pleasure craft was more than 2km off coast and sank afterwards
More than 10 elected FF and FG representatives interested in joining party, leader says
Protesters condemn US-Israeli war on Iran and call for referendum on Triple Lock
Róisín Ingle: Chance to visit her last remaining sibling was a magic key that unlocked our trip to London
New cost estimates for 19km underground line submitted for approval for the first time in four years
No night buses, but we had the company of dearly missed friends
Dubliner delighted in drawing up master-plans for regeneration of run-down areas of city, starting with the Custom House Docks
The Irish educator and entrepreneur on her work helping to change attitudes, create community, grow knowledge and break down taboos
Housing body Clúid says it will have to switch to 100 per cent social housing at Bannow Road development in Cabra
Trailblazing entrepreneur made his fortune in educational software and property
Main suspect on the run while wife and mother-in-law convicted over nearly €2m in gold and cash
Agency in charge of foreign direct investment bought seven sites across Leinster and two in Cork last year
Headcount in the Republic rose by 14% last year to 1,094
Lawyer for family claims there was ‘a concerted effort to deny knowledge’ of how child was injured in Dublin creche
Living City Initiative will include Athlone, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny and Sligo
Creches built as part of developments ‘to meet the bare bones of a planning requirement’ are too small, politicians told
Artist on her musical upbringing, microaggressions and struggles she faces in Ireland
Dubliner runs a business that spans from Dublin to the Middle East and the US, with 85% of its products selling for under a tenner
Gardaí discovered application form and pictures 'had been stamped by senior member of force'
Two men stole thousands of euro in cash and jewellery from properties in west of Ireland
Cheryl Robinson (49) was previously imprisoned for theft totalling €125,000 from a former employer
Its precious visitor books were rescued decades later from a barrow on Dublin’s quays
`Serious nuisance’ from the building works cited as reason for action
Report indicated figures did not include households that presented to services due to a grant of family reunification
I’m not much of a believer in signs, but surely the resilience of my clematis is something to cling to
Niall Davidson’s new seafood tapas and cocktail bar in Grand Canal Dock serves clever dishes and wonderfully inventive drinks
New to the market in Stillorgan, Churchtown, Santry, Citywest and Newbridge
There will be 1.6 million people aged 65 and over in Ireland in 15 years’ time
Might Paddy Dear be persuaded to throw a few million our way, for the relief of distress in dear old Ireland?
Victim spoke of panic when accused admitted not being a taxi driver and considered jumping out of moving car
Developer puts indicative price of €73.9m on 142 homes tagged for social housing
Over the four days, some of the world’s best known literary faces will descend on Dalkey
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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