Homelessness reaches record level in State amid call for ‘emergency action’
More than 14,000 people were homeless in the State in June - not including those sleeping rough, in domestic violence shelters or seeking asylum
Landlord ordered to pay €15,000 over illegal eviction of pregnant woman and family
Residential Tenancies Board tribunal hears couple arrived home to find the locks changed and belongings gone
Rapist Raymond Shorten likely attacked other women, Garda Commissioner says
Drew Harris calls for other victims of taxi driver to come forward after conviction for two attacks
Artist Cathy Hughes who drowned off coast of Co Mayo ‘sparkled in company,’ funeral told
Anne McGovern said her sister, who was simply ‘fun to be with’, loved the good things in life and ‘had excellent style and taste’
Man taken to hospital following assault on Talbot Street in Dublin city centre
Man was injured in a robbery shortly before 11.30am
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Nine arrested after searches relating to November riots in Dublin
A total of 10 separate searches took place across Dublin city
Kamala Harris praises Joe Biden’s ‘legacy of accomplishment’ on first day of her campaign - as it happened
Prominent Democrats Gretchen Whitmer and Gavin Newsom back vice-president to be the party’s candidate
RTB upholds eviction notice on Castlecomer tenant who allegedly ran a puppy farm
Tribunals hear Kilkenny landlord threatened with a knife and Cork tenant’s visitor spat in neighbour’s face
Irish airlines, public transport and NCT hit as Microsoft scrambles to fix global IT outage
Financial services groups, airlines and media groups have been affected
Irish weather: Temperatures of 22 degrees due but conditions ‘generally unsettled’
Met Éireann says disappointing summer weather largely being dictated by location of jet stream separating warm air from equator and cold air from poles
Review into baby and maternal deaths will begin this year, HSE confirms
Move to investigate perinatal deaths follows recommendations from the National Perinatal Epidemiological Centre
Crime Victims Helpline: Rise in ‘sextortion’ victims seeking help since 2021
Assault and harassment were the two main crimes the helpline service received calls about in 2023
Landlord who complained about tenant after she questioned his tax compliance ordered to pay damages
Residential Tenancies Board hears landlord complained to Teaching Council about woman when she refused to leave
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