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Second man due in court charged in connection with attack on off-duty gardaí in Temple Bar
Garda remains in critical condition in Beaumont Hospital as a result of incident in early hours of last Saturday morning
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The best buys from the current crop of electric cars on the market from Renault, BYD, Alfa Romeo and Volkswagen
Former Davy shareholders secure €48m from Bank of Ireland
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The surprising utility of square wheels
Among their uses are smoothing out bumps in a track, and allowing a bridge to roll
Why has ramming police cars become a trend in Northern Ireland?
There were 40 ramming incidents in the 12 months up to the end of November, injuring 58 officers
Gisèle Pelicot: verdicts due in mass rape case that horrified France
French prosecutors seek 20-year term for ex-husband Dominique Pelicot, who drugged his wife and invited men to rape her over nearly a decade
Proportion of children who are ‘happy with the way they are’ falls substantially
Government report shows school absenteeism more than doubled at primary level
Davy settlement closes year Bank of Ireland bosses might rather forget
Davy settlement latest in a litany of woes
Ireland has lowest inflation rate in euro zone
Eurostat says Ireland had lowest level of annualised price growth in November
Former Davy owners secure €48m settlement with Bank of Ireland to resolve legal disputes
Ailmount sued bank in July 2023, claiming it had failed to make a payment of €19.7m due as part of the acquisition
The simple joy of remembering my father when I see my grandchildren playing cards
This pastime’s origins reach back a millennium to the cultures of the Orient
To the French, Germans and even the Brits, Ireland is blessed with boring politics
Amid criticism of Ireland’s domestic politics making it hard for new ideas to break through, there’s something to be said for ‘same old, same old’
A view from inside Israel: The closure of the Dublin embassy is a distraction tactic
Israel is a diplomatic bully and never addresses its human rights abuses. Global focus should not be on etiquette but on freedom for Palestine
Goldman Sachs sale of Blanchardstown Centre priced at 25% discount to 2020 deal
Investment bank took it over four years ago
Jack Boyle’s undoubted promise ensures a quick rise to prominence
Young loosehead prop is making real progress and his development at Leinster has already caught the eye of Ireland coach Andy Farrell
School attendance among pupils drops significantly since Covid-19 pandemic
About 42% of primary pupils in disadvantaged areas are missing more than 20 days of school, an increase linked to the Covid-19 pandemic
Gig economy is coming to a shop near you
Apps that let retailers hire freelance staff by the shift are increasing in popularity
Joe Biden should pardon the 40 men on death row
If the outgoing US president decides not to act, the condemned men’s prospects are grim. Trump oversaw 13 federal executions during his final months in office
Shocked Verona smiled when elected Ceann Comhairle, but didn’t utter a word. Another first
Wellwishing all around for new Ceann Comhairle as the two Gentlemen of Verona stand aside on
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