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Rot at heart of Brazilian democracy exposed amid dark charges against Bolsonaro and military
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Serving and retired generals alleged to have led an effort to overthrow the 2022 election and murder the victors and the judge who oversaw the process
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Disability worker says she was ‘shaken’ and in tears after exchange with Simon Harris
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Taoiseach says he ‘feels really bad’ about an interaction with Charlotte Fallon
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Minister for Education Norma Foley says level of sexual abuse at special schools ‘nothing short of horrific’
on Sep 5
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Enoch Burke jailed for third time over refusal to stay away from Wilson’s Hospital School
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The teacher was sent back to Mountjoy Prison for breaching the terms of an injunction
on Sep 5
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Some 2,000 trees planted in grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin in event hosted by President and his wife
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‘Mini-forest’ was planted as part of a volunteer project that aims to plant 100m native variety trees throughout Ireland over the next decade
on Sat, 1AM
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Why did the Leinster House bike shed cost so much and what happens next?
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The Office of Public Works says €322,282 went on construction and installation, with €2,952 on archaeological services and €10,816 on quantity surveying and administration
on Fri, 9PM
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Nikita Hand feels ‘vindicated’ after ‘nightmare’ civil trial for assault against Conor McGregor
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Conor McGregor says in social media post he will appeal the decision to award €248,603 damages against him for assault in a Dublin hotel
on Fri, 8PM
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Nikita Hand had alleged she was raped by Mixed Martial Arts star in December 2018 in High Court civil action
on Fri, 7PM
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What are opponents to voting abroad so afraid of? The explanations of ‘it’s too hard’ or ‘it’s too risky’ feel threadbare and lazy
on Fri, 1PM
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Irish shoppers losing interest and trust in Black Friday sales
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Despite scepticism, purchasing will remain significant with spending per shopper likely to reach €431 compared to €343 last year
on Fri, 7AM
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ICC warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant need 125 countries to act as police force
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Israeli prime minister could find his free travel in West hindered in wake of ICC decision
on Thu, 10PM
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Paschal Donohoe had private undisclosed dinner with Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary
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No records were kept and no actions were taken arising from meeting, says Minister’s spokeswoman
on Thu, 9AM
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Lawyer for Nikita Hand claims his client ‘will always be a marked woman because she stood up to Conor McGregor’
on Wed, 1AM
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WhichCandidate voting aid tool allows voters to find out who they agree with on a range of policies
on Tue, 3PM
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Diarmuid Phelan trial: Jury view ‘upsetting’ animal attack videos from phone of trespasser
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Jurors also heard a description of footage of dogs being encouraged to attack a live kitten
on Tue, 1AM
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Election 2024: Fine Gael branded ‘McCreevy and Cowen tribute act’ after promising splurge
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Political opponents accuse party of seeking to buy general election with expensive spending commitments
on Mon, 3PM
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Una Mullally: The man in Data Centre Alley couldn’t conceal his shock. ‘You’re screwed’
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In the US, data centres will be powered by small modular nuclear reactors to help cope with demands of AI. What is the plan for Ireland?
on Mon, 2PM
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Nobel-winning paediatrician who admitted paedophilia
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D Carleton Gajdusek: DR DANIEL Carleton Gajdusek, the brilliant yet tragically flawed US paediatrician, virologist and anthropologist…
on Mon, 12PM
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Olivia O’Leary: Education used to be the path to owning a home. Now it’s all about assets
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A string of mistakes made over decades has left a whole generation of people out in the cold. Housing could once again become the issue of the election
on Sun, 5PM
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Director’s film Blitz, starring the Irish actor, focuses on a tight family of three trying to keep heads aloft as the bombs fall in London in 1940
on Sun, 1PM
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Suad Aldarra awarded Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
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Syrian-Irish writer’s memoir I Don’t Want to Talk About Home was published in 2022
on Nov 17
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Vigorous and critically minded history proves that the shifting and sometimes contradictory ‘social construct’ of Irish America cannot be reduced to one singular identity
on Nov 16
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Russian spy ship observed operating three drones in Irish-controlled waters overnight
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Vessel named Yantar widely believed by western military intelligence to be equipped to conduct surveillance and possible sabotage on critical marine infrastructure
on Nov 15
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We should acknowledge and celebrate Ireland’s surprising, but genuine, links to the lore and language of the Indian subcontinent
on Nov 15
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Finn McRedmond: Ireland needs its own Joe Rogan, someone to question liberal orthodoxies
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There are lessons for Ireland from the US election about the disconnect between establishment voices and the feelings of the electorate
on Nov 14
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Una Mullally: At rallies for Trump and Harris, it was hard to know who was less authentic
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Trump promises money in your pocket. To supporters in worn-out shoes and old jackets, that mattered. Harris spoke about ‘joy’, but you cannot tell people how to feel
on Nov 14
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Jo Jo Dullard murder: What next after release of suspect without charge?
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Former detective says although Dullard murder can still be solved 29 years on, release suggests shortfalls in evidence
on Nov 13
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Gerry Adams denies involvement in ‘Disappeared’ killings as Disney+ series launches
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New drama series links former Sinn Féin president to deaths of Jean McConville and three others but Adams says accusations based on claims from ‘anti-peace process republicans’
on Nov 13
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Spain braces for new storms as flooding disaster’s political fallout continues
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Eight Spanish areas were once again put on alert on Tuesday for heavy rain, high waves, and strong winds in the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencia
on Nov 12
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Nearly 800 people waiting six months or longer for counselling services
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Shorter wait times for those in affluent areas highlights two-tier system, says mental health group
on Nov 12
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Plus: Brian Ormond’s shoe business missteps, Peadar Tóibín’s distaste for government funding of media, and effing drama in the Dáil
on Nov 10
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Cllr Claire Murray says she has experienced pointed comments and remarks which she says have been difficult to endure
on Nov 9
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John McManus: Does Ryanair’s right to make money trump Dublin Airport’s obligation to obey the law?
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Dublin Airport passenger cap case will be of great interest to data centre operators and wind farm investors
on Nov 9
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It turns out your air fryer might be listening, sending data to China
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UK consumer protection advocates Which? found that certain air fryers gather personal data that has little or no relevance to the functioning of the product
on Nov 8
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Sinn Féin goal of cutting average house prices to €300,000 in Dublin would be ‘disastrous’ - O’Brien
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Sinn Féin housing spokesman Eoin Ó Broin says homeless children need homes ‘not cheap soundbites’
on Nov 8
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‘They are sending terrorism to us’: Israeli attacks continue killing civilians in Lebanon
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Building struck in Barja was home to a lot of displaced people, say neighbours, as Lebanon’s ministry of health says at least 3,050 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 2023
on Nov 7
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Gerry Hutch free to return to Ireland to contest general election, court rules
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Hutch alleged detention ‘would cause irreparable damage to his right to passive suffrage’ in successful appeal to Spanish court
on Nov 5
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Gerry Hutch released on €100,000 bail in Lanzarote
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Dublin criminal successfully appeals imprisonment order after his arrest on Spanish island last month
on Nov 5
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Fully suspended sentence for man who broke partner’s jaw while she held their child
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Victim had rejected offer of €2,000 compensation from man who now lives abroad and is in new relationship
on Nov 5
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The Irish engineer who broke new ground in study of earthquakes
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In 1846 Robert Mallet delivered a paper on a machine to register seismic motion
on Nov 5
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There are a growing number of vineyards in Ireland, small in scale but big in ambition as global climate change forces the focus away from warmer climes
on Nov 5
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Amid Israeli pressure to dismantle it, the Unrwa is indispensable to Palestinians
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Despite Israeli pressure to dismantle it, the agency is an essential provider of protection, food, health and education to millions of people
on Nov 3
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Jeffrey Epstein details close relationship with Trump in newly released tapes
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A New York journalist claims there are 100 hours of Epstein talking about the inner workings of the Trump White House
on Nov 2
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Ardnacrusha is an ecological catastrophe that has devastated the Shannon and its salmon
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Consecutive Irish governments have sanctioned the plundering of salmon stocks
on Nov 2
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It’s time for professional productions to use disabled actors for both disabled and nondisabled characters, say playwright Christian O’Reilly and his colleagues
on Nov 2
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Energy switching rates are under 20% despite potential for savings - CRU report
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Customers who switched every year for the last four years could have saved €946 on electricity, €775 on gas or €2,018 on dual fuel costs
on Nov 2
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Three-year-old Hoda died before she could come to Ireland. Her father believes negligence and indifference of the authorities responsible for resettlement are at least partly to blame
on Nov 2
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Brian Stanley acknowledges ‘uphill battle’ in bid to be elected as Independent
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Election 2024: Former Sinn Féin TD hits out at party, saying it is ‘not judge, jury and they’re certainly not executioner’
on Nov 1
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Margaret Bergin (73) sentenced for theft of more than €270,000 over 28 years
on Nov 1