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Readers of the New York Times will be aware of an apparent civil war in the realm of dentistry. Shou

The number of Irish millionaires in Ireland jumped by 2.5 times in the last eight years on account o

Sadhbh O’Neill, Lecturer in climate policy and politics at DCU's School of Law and Government, joine

Iarnród Éireann is set to introduce a quieter carriage on Heuston to Cork services from today. The q

A new report into long covid has shown almost 90% of those living with Long Covid in Ireland have no

The US midterms take place tomorrow. It’s traditionally a pseudo-referendum on the sitting President

Reports today suggest that yet another tech company, META is following in Elon Musk’s footsteps and

Almost 4,500 local authority homes are unoccupied. That is according to figures published by the Nat

Jennifer Lawrence Had a "Feminist Meltdown" over changing her last name after marrying Cooke Maroney

Donald Trump has said that he could very well run for the US Presidency in 2024. It’s ahead of the m

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at some unknown

Sport with Ger Gilroy

2022/11/4

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ah

There are concerns being raised in Killarney that the tourist town is under pressure due to the numb

Hollywood has always been awash with urban movie myths, but American Pie star Seann William Scott re

500 people employed by Twitter in Ireland are finding out today whether or not they've lost their jo

A special taskforce is to be set up in Dublin as a response to high levels of street crime.  While f

As the FIFA World Cup in Qatar approaches, FIFA are calling on nations and soccer fans to ‘focus on

As Ireland get set to host World Champions South Africa on Saturday, the IRFU are keen to address co

Carlsberg are celebrating 30 years of their sponsorships with Liverpool FC. Liverpool and Ireland le

The economy is still expected to grow, despite the cost of living crisis, the Irish Business and Emp