Staff at English language school in Limerick told process under way to restart classes
Student Campus staff to be offered their jobs back and contracts with students will be honoured
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Student Campus staff to be offered their jobs back and contracts with students will be honoured
Company may nationalisation due to Ukraine war sanctions against Russian owners
Towns and cities all around Ireland will be celebrating the LGBTQ+ community as well as their friends and families
Bachelor farmer Thomas Doherty (93) had promised nephew his 58-hectare holding in Co Limerick, it is claimed
Watchdog says overcrowding and capacity pressures continue despite opening of new 96-bed block
A selection of less conventional options for study after secondary school
Student Campus on Patrick Street in the city has been closed in recent weeks
She established Cork’s Edel House, a shelter for homeless women and children
Mark Keane had been awarded almost €1m by High Court for injuries while freeing colleague from machine
An Coimisiún Pleanala had signed off on Russian-owned firm’s proposals previously
In the News podcast: Armed man wearing balaclava when collision occurred, but accomplice managed to flee scene
Commonwealth Cup will test theories about Albert Einstein’s relative greatness
HSE issues apology and says there were failings in the standard of care received by Pádraig O’Brien-O’Donnell
‘Action will have to be taken’ if a Department of Enterprise investigation finds that Aughinish Alumina exports are being used to make weapons for the Russian military, Peter Burke says
Tom White (76) found guilty of 10 counts of indecent assault of girl in Limerick between 1971 and 1976
Man (40s) died at scene of two-car incident that left two others with serious injuries
Trial of Dr Emmett Cullen, who specialised in hip replacement surgeries, lasted three days at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court
In Dublin, semi-automatic weapon, cocaine and suspected diamorphine recovered in search targeting organised crime gangs
Hole in the Wall pub in Dublin 7 issued with partial closure order for food storage and service
Prosecution alleges orthopaedic surgeon Dr Emmett Cullen ‘went completely out of control’ at Limerick hotel
Kaja Kallas visits Dublin on Tuesday for talks in advance of Ireland’s EU presidency
US private equity firm Thoma Bravo to take over business
Anti-litter lobby group says 15 or 25 cent ‘does not appear enough to incentivise some people to return a bottle or can’
Provisional IRA opened fire on McCabe and partner Ben O’Sullivan during Adare post office attack in 1996
Irish neutrality is rightly questioned when governments do utmost to prevent ban on alumina exports to Russia
June 6th-12th, 2026: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way
Met Éireann says stations will undergo investigation to determine new Irish air temperature record for month
GAA president on integration, €1m deficit due to SFC format and a hurling final during Ryder Cup
CSO figure showing 83% of Limerick-based operation’s exports go to Russia ‘not accurate’, says Minister
Dermot Sugrue is one of Britain’s best-regarded winemakers. He tells John Wilson how it all happened
LSAD and NCAD graduate shows feature polished collections, with notable use of digital technology in design process of many
Total number of deaths this year reaches 71, as gardaí crack down on road offences over bank holiday weekend
Meanwhile in Limerick, Antiques Roadshow expert Steven Moore will speak about his work in the world of antiques and collecting
Daughter of Dublin playwright Mary Manning was a ‘free spirit’ who dared to make the human soul her subject
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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