Two men in court following seizure of €166,000 in drugs and a gun in Co Kerry
The men and a woman were arrested in Killarney on Saturday and €5,000 worth of suspected cannabis was discovered
The men and a woman were arrested in Killarney on Saturday and €5,000 worth of suspected cannabis was discovered
Heritage and environmental charity says Government’s proposal is a ‘significant attack on civil society and public accountability’
He opened Dublin’s first dedicated skateboarding shop, Clive’s, on Hill Street in 1978
John Lahart rues failure to make case for trade deal before Government voted against it
The number of unsuccessful asylum seekers who left Ireland was up 89% last year
Trudy Davis’s grandfather settled in Cork in 1903 after a Yiddish-speaking family told him he was in Ireland, not the US
More than 5,000 people have received compensation to date
Trudy Davis’s grandfather settled in Cork in 1903 after a Yiddish-speaking family told him he was in Ireland, not the US
‘Considerable’ gap between desires of two sides, says Fórsa union
Nuala Clarke (70) is being evicted over antisocial behaviour when she experienced psychosis three years ago