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A bill looking to end discrimination against cancer survivors when accessing financial products is making its way through the Oireachtas.
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Independent.ie on MSNOver 5,600 ‘struggling’ in Limerick with heart failure sparks calls for better cardiac careA Limerick TD is supporting a campaign to improve services for people living with heart failure, after attending the ...
The board of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has held an unscheduled board meeting after a standoff emerged with ...
Irish consumers are used to paying more than their European counterparts for electricity, writes Consumer Affairs ...
Gloster reveals close to €100m outlay over 27 months to private firms that used HSE facilities and staff after hours to ...
INSURANCE premiums are another rising cost in Ireland’s affordability crisis, with prices outpacing those in many other ...
Donald Trump’s choice as US ambassador to Ireland, Ed Walsh, has just taken up residence here. He will have his work cut out ...
The FAI will be asked again to appear before an Oireachtas Committee to answer claims by a Fianna Fáil TD that it knew of ...
Almost 60 pieces of correspondence — some dating as far back as 2021 — have been handed over to the Oireachtas arts committee ...
The National Disability Authority's head of policy Dr Rosalyn Tamming a review of staffing is needed ahead of the HSE's ...
Former RTE presenter Joe Duffy has emphasised he is not seeking a nomination to become the next president of Ireland.
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Irish Independent on MSNBrother Kevin Crowley gave ‘life’s service’ to the poor, funeral toldBrother Kevin Crowley had a simple mission to feed and house the poor, his funeral has been told. Brother Kevin, who died on Wednesday at the age of 90, founded the Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin in ...
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