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immigration control
Over 3,500 people refused entry to Ireland last year including 487 Albanians and 459 Brazilians
27 Dec 2018
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stowing away the time
Fitting all of 2018’s events into an episode of Reeling in the Years? Its producer on how they made iconic show
26 Dec 2018
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FOI
Murder, assault and drug offences: Over 1,200 Irish people arrested by Met Police this year
24 Dec 2018
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chemsex
'People are replacing it with crystal meth or 2 litres of vodka a day': G detoxification referrals jump by 4,600%
23 Dec 2018
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grounded
People told to report illegal use of drones amid concerns Irish airport could be hit like Gatwick
21 Dec 2018
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work permits
Nurses in Dublin hospital may be told not to turn up over busy New Year period due to visa issues
18 Dec 2018
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Electoral Reform
The government wants to know if you're okay with it using your PPS number to clean up the electoral register
17 Dec 2018
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strategic communications
Taoiseach's department has spent nearly €500k on video production since Varadkar took office
16 Dec 2018
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Merchants Quay
Planned supervised injection centre may not open in 2019, new Merchants Quay CEO says
15 Dec 2018
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chemsex
At least 15 chemsex drug overdoses in Irish hospitals as over 100 seek detox treatment
12 Dec 2018
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ESRI
Corporate tax reliance leaves us 'highly vulnerable to the relocation of even one large company'
11 Dec 2018
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residential tenancies act
Landlords to be sanctioned up to €30,000 if they breach rent caps under new laws
11 Dec 2018
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Appeals
Clamped outside the Rotunda at 37 weeks pregnant: The complaints against Dublin clampers
10 Dec 2018
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Public Services Card
PSC staff losing battle to stay on as department confirms contracts to be 'phased out' in 2019
9 Dec 2018
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Brexit
Phil Hogan: If Priti Patel wants to starve the British people, this is how to go about it
8 Dec 2018
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Dublin Airport
Man entering Ireland for sham marriage caught after his texts were checked by immigration officials
1 Dec 2018
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Housing First
Government offer €16.4m contract to provide houses and services to 575 long-term homeless people
30 Nov 2018
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sex crime
Garda frustration as suspected pimp retains permission to stay in Ireland
29 Nov 2018
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poor conditions
'Our members deserve better': Concern over failure to fill Defence Forces psychiatrist role after no-one applies for job
28 Nov 2018
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Voices
Tom Clonan: 'If cool heads prevail, the Kerch situation should not escalate ... but we don't live in a time of cool heads'
Tom Clonan
27 Nov 2018
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Annual Report
Warning of 'systemic difficulties' in courts system as Rape Crisis Centre handles over 13,000 calls
26 Nov 2018
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tribal
Ex-No 10 Brexit spokesperson: 'Brexit has made the rest of the UK more like Northern Ireland'
25 Nov 2018
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Middle East
New legal advice finds Occupied Territories Bill is 'fully compliant with EU trade rules'
23 Nov 2018
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Supermarket Wars
An irate Lidl accuses rivals of 'planned and sustained campaign' to block it building new stores
22 Nov 2018
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angry feedback
'Pure sectarian hatred' or 'totally biased pro-Catholic coverage': Complaints to RTÉ over papal visit
20 Nov 2018
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Mental Health
System slammed as 'outdated' after person who recovered from mental illness denied life assurance
19 Nov 2018
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core bus corridors
Around 1,300 Dublin property owners to get average of €25k compensation over Bus Connects plan
15 Nov 2018
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Boiling over
Stabbings, hatchet attacks, kidnappings and car bombs: Drogheda's gang feud is boiling over
14 Nov 2018
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exemptions
Number of planes carrying weapons to Shannon this year already surpasses 2017 figures
13 Nov 2018
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Giedre Raguckaite
How a missing person's case in Louth became an international murder probe spanning three nations
10 Nov 2018
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Legal grey area
Gardaí advised 'not to pursue' quad bikes due to safety concerns
9 Nov 2018
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broadband wires
Virgin Media files cases against fishermen in High Court alleging damage to its underwater cables
7 Nov 2018
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PROHIBITED
Alcohol ads to be banned near schools, creches and playgrounds from next year
5 Nov 2018
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West Dublin
'The dealers are acting with impunity': West Dublin drug unit loses 85% of its members in five years
3 Nov 2018
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Arrested
South Dublin pharmacist arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal prescription drugs trade
1 Nov 2018
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national theatre
Major redevelopment of the Abbey Theatre a step closer as it awaits government green light
30 Oct 2018
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