Family of missing William Maughan make renewed appeal for information
Joe Maughan made the plea on the second day of a huge garda search for their remains in rural North Dublin
Irish parents being asked by ‘tweens’ to spend hundreds of euros on Korean-style skincare regimes
Irish tweens (the term for eight to 12-year-olds) are going through exhaustive and expensive skincare regimes with as many as eight to ten steps in a quest to get glass-like skin
Hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money wasted every year, outgoing chairperson of Dail Public Accounts Committee reveals
Sinn Fein Public Expenditure Spokesperson Mairead Farrell TD said outrageous cost overruns on state projects like the National Children’s Hospital and the famous Dail bike shed are infuriating voters
General Election 2024: Micheal Martin raises potential for rotating Taoiseach to return in next government
“I've taken a certain degree of satisfaction out of the fact that I enabled all that to happen as Taoiseach"
Gerry Hutch has handful of inmates canvassing votes for him in Mountjoy Prison
There are over 700 inmates whose votes are up for grabs in the famous jail which lies in the heart of Dublin Central where The Monk is hoping to get elected as a TD
Husband's scathing 14-word dig at wife as she files for divorce after he voted for Trump
Donald Trump was recently re-elected to a second, non-consecutive term as US president in a bitterly fought contest first against Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris
'I'm marrying American toyboy I met through pen pal scheme while he was in jail 8,000 km away'
Lucy Patterson from Colchester in Essex first met Sean Hetzer on a a prison pen pal website back in 2017 as he served a 10-year sentence for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
Heartbreaking moment bride and groom walk into 'dream wedding' to see no one's turned up
Kalina Marie and her husband Shane had expected crowds of beaming faces when they planned their big day, but their wedding dreams turned to dust when the doors opened onto an almost empty venue
Mobster Cornelius Price murdered Willie Maughan and his lover as he knew 'far too much' about drug empire
A Garda source has revealed that when Cornelius Price found out that Willie Maughan wanted to start a new life away from him, Price decided there and then to kill him and Anna Varslavane
Government offices set to close with jobs at risk
Conservatives claim move is 'ideologically driven' while union chiefs argue plans were announced 'without proper consultation'
Fine Gael election manifesto rows back on Varadkar pledge for 10 paid sick days
Taoiseach Simon Harris also defended that some children from more affluent areas could have over €53,316 in a State-backed savings account when they turn 18 while other children whose parents cannot afford to top up the account will have little more than €3,000.
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