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Israel said on Sunday it would halt military operations each day for 10 hours in parts of Gaza and allow new aid corridors in the enclave, where images of hungry Palestinians have alarmed the world.
Baltyboys House in Blessington played host to the second annual entrepreneur forum for aspiring young Irish innovators, which featured a contribution from globally renowned immunologist, author and ...
Musical royalty from across the country took to the stage at the Cultúrlann in Newmarket last Saturday night, to honour the late Timmy O’Connor, who would have been 90 years old at the weekend.
Art lovers flocked to the Courthouse Arts Centre in Tinahely for the opening of a new exhibition entitled ‘Two x Two’ that brings together four artists with disabilities who exhibited at the ...
Tralee is set to come alive once again this summer with the return of the much-anticipated Féile Thrá Lí Street Fest, running from August 15 to 19.
World champion Luke Little survived an early scare to book his first Betfred World Matchplay final after an historic encounter against Josh Rock at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.
People who snort cocaine — or have done so in the past — could have unwittingly contracted hepatitis C and should immediately get tested to avoid falling seriously ill, they have been warned.
A senior partner at Bain Capital, a US investment firm that is a major player in Irish residential property, has lodged a judicial review challenge in the High Court against a proposed residential ...
Photo: Collins So, are we rich or are we poor? Don’t beat yourself up if you’re confused. The ­messages are mixed. On one hand, there’s no money for cost-of-living measures. But on the other hand, the ...
Thinking of switching to an electric car? Ireland wants you to know that if you live in an apartment, or a terraced house with no driveway, you probably shouldn’t. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp ...
We don't want to see anybody heartbroken having to decide whether to keep their dog or have a place to live' ...
A plan to move two “robo-trees” which cost the taxpayer over €400,000 were abandoned over concerns they could be a fire hazard or used as a climbing frame by antisocial youths.