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Analysis: Our Republic is older, more diverse, less religious and paying substantially more in rent
Number of pensioners has doubled since 1986 while ne in five people living in the Republic have been born outside the country
Dr Bassam Nasr, a family doctor with a practice in Sutton, said he had acted out of compassion to help a father whose son was detained in a psychiatric facility
Members of her family attended a centenary commemoration at the Garden of Remembrance
Taoiseach and Tánaiste lay wreath to remember the 1,400 people killed in the conflict
A total of 57,540 babies were born in the State last year, a 1.5% drop on 2021 figures
Yury Filatov says Russia has never been an obstacle to Irish participation in UN peacekeeping missions
Scott medals for bravery bestowed on 11 gardaí, included two who died while working
Detective Gda Donal Kelleher seriously injured during rescue of Don Tidey at Derrada Woods in 1983
RTÉ has released 5,300 archive recordings that have been digitised and put online
Garden of Remembrance will see both sides gather to remember the dead of the war
The Irish Times would like to hear the personal histories of families and individuals affected by the conflict
Study for Dublin City Council finds ‘clear supportive rationale’ for new venue in city centre
Universal healthcare is ‘within the grasp’ of the State for the first time, says Minister
Minister for Health says Irish people are ‘incredibly understanding of the horror that people are fleeing’