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A telephonist who was “marched out” of a call centre after being sacked for using “abusive and foul language” over an open ...
Minister for Transport announces contract for €274m bus ‘corridor’ connecting Liffey Valley to Dublin city centre ...
Bank of Ireland, which has 2% market share, was among lenders previously thought to face compensation bills of up to £40bn ...
Congressional delegation tells Government of its concerns regarding freedom of speech restriction of the tech sector ...
Ictu says Ireland has tended to be bad at transposing directives into Irish law but officials say we are currently ranked ...
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said he was disappointed after Mr Trump signed an executive order to raise tariffs on ...
British families of hostages taken by Hamas say they have been told that the release of those still held would “play no part” ...
Rory McIlroy is terrible, Nelly Korda can really act, Scottie Scheffler can do anything and John Daly steals the show ...
Broadcaster and actor Seán Rocks will be laid to rest at a cemetery in his native Monaghan town following a requiem Mass at ...
Calm and composed, the Lions stayed in the hunt through their ruthlessness in the Wallabies 22, upped their physicality in ...
With Hamas refusing to negotiate a path towards a ceasefire until the unfolding food shortage stand-off is resolved, and ...
The Government cannot use housing shortages as an excuse for not accommodating asylum seekers, the European Court of Justice ...