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    150 people gathered for an annual memorial walk to the spot where Joe's body was found at Gortnasillagh

    Joe Deacy's family continues fight for justice

    Six years after the unsolved murder of Joe Deacy, his family say 'there's always hope' for justice.

    Ireland • 20 Aug 23
    Peter Kavanagh, of the Chapelizod Old Village Association, outside the old primary school in Chapelizod

    'A crying sin' - What to do with derelict properties?

    With more than 12,000 people homeless and thousands more still struggling to get on the property ladder, boarded-up properties in towns and villages across Ireland are likely to come into even sharper focus.

    Ireland • 20 Jul 23
    Aidan McAnespie was shot dead as at a checkpoint on the Tyrone-Monaghan border, on his way to a GAA match, in February 1988

    State papers: 'This was a bad one'

    When a British soldier shot 23-year-old Aidan McAnespie dead at a checkpoint - on his way to a GAA match - it provoked outrage. State papers reveal that the Government found it 'difficult to accept' the defence of the British solider responsible for the killing.

    Ireland • 28 Dec 22
    18-year-old Diego Gilsenan is among 42 photos of young people on the front page of freesheet 'The Irish Light'

    Mother's plea over use of son's image on anti-vax paper

    The grieving mother of a Co Cavan teenager who died by suicide has appealed for help in having her son's image removed from an anti-vaccine publication.

    Ireland • 14 Dec 22
    Shane O'Farrell was killed while cycling near his home in Carrickmacross on 2 August 2011

    Family of Monaghan hit-and-run victim to meet Taoiseach

    The family of a young Monaghan man, who was killed by a hit-and-run-driver who should have been in jail at the time, will meet the Taoiseach later today to urge for a public inquiry into his death.

    Regional • 16 Nov 22
    A 10% levy on concrete blocks, pouring concrete and other concrete products was announced in the Budget (Stock pic)

    TDs express concern over concrete product levy

    Government TDs are among those to express reservations over yesterday's Budget announcement to put a levy on concrete products.

    Ireland • 28 Sep 22
    On-campus beds are fully booked out at some institutions, while private rented accommodation has evaporated in many areas since the onset of the pandemic

    Students 'at breaking point' amid accommodation crisis

    While the student accommodation scramble is always pertinent at this time of year, many student leaders and university heads are already reporting the 2022 version to be far worse than anything they've encountered before.

    Education • 19 Aug 22
    Croke Park will be one of 38 vaccination centres around the country

    Croke Park confirmed as HSE Covid-19 vaccination centre

    The HSE has confirmed that Croke Park is to be used as a mass vaccination centre.

    Coronavirus • 30 Mar 21
    The Irish Pharmaceutical Union is also warning that its members will not work in mass vaccination centres in a row over fees

    Dept of Health urged to widen vaccinator eligibility

    The Health Service Executive and the Department of Health are being urged to widen the range of healthcare professionals eligible to administer the Covid-19 vaccine.

    Coronavirus • 15 Mar 21
    Around half of the country's local authorities failed to issue a single fine for dog fouling last year

    Dog fouling on rise but just 47 fines issued last year

    Just 47 fines were issued for dog fouling across the country last year, despite most local authorities reporting an increase in canine litter since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

    Ireland • 25 Feb 21
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