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Author: Simon Walsh
Joan Burton tells court: “I felt I was running for my life”
Jessica Magee Former Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton said she “ran for her life” after the car she was ...
Court ruling could see pre-loaded ‘dodgy boxes’ become a thing of the past
The end of the so called ‘dodgy box’ could be in sight after a ruling by the European Court Of Justice yesterday. ...
The IFI has archived Irish TV ads from the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s and they are hilarious
We all remember the TV adverts from our childhood which instantly transport us back to a time when we were little, and ...
This week’s front pages – 27 April 2017 edition
Tallaght Clondalkin Ballyfermot Lucan LIFE
Clondalkin fire causing visibility problems on M50
A fire near the Cloverhill Bridge in Clondalkin is affecting visibility for drivers on the M50 this evening. Emergency services are currently ...
PART FOUR: Do you remember going out in Tallaght in the 90s?
Over the past couple of weeks we’ve brought you some of the best pictures from the Tallaght social scene in the 90s, ...
Prosecution’s opening statement made in the trial of seven Jobstown protesters
By Declan Brennan The trial of Solidarity TD Paul Murphy and six other water charge protesters has heard they were “plainly involved” in ...
Work to begin on new National Children’s Hospital within weeks after Cabinet approval
The new National Children’s Hospital has been approved by Cabinet and work is expected to begin within weeks. The approval came at ...
‘Lack of evidence’ stops litter fines at halting site
By Brendan Grehan SOUTH DUBLIN County Council have issued no litter fines in respect of litter offences at the Cherryfield Traveller halting site ...
42 people start new careers in local government sector
By Mary Dennehy MORE than 40 people have recently started new careers with South Dublin County Council and have been assigned across all ...










