The tourists come for a taste of the old Ireland. But the Irish live in a new country, as high rates of immigration upend ...
The department’s analysis report said there was an increase in the number of care workers and home carers of 1.8 per cent ...
The increase in journey volumes has been relentless, reflecting growth in the economy and in Dublin’s population ...
The study found that current post-traumatic stress disorder in those aged 50 and over in the region is as high as 4.74%. | ...
The team has uncovered that the Irish Cervical Cancer Screening programme has prevented over 5500 cancers in Ireland, that ...
Ahead of their All-Ireland club hurling semi-final against St Martin's of Wexford, Fergal Hartley insists that Ballygunner's unparalleled success is not driven by population growth.
The push to get the Mercosur trade deal ratified last week could be said to have run into a wall of tractors in Brussels. In the end, the last big set piece summit of the Danish presidency decided to ...
In 1984, I rocked up to my first Crumlin hurling training session on a bicycle my father had used for 30 years to traverse ...
But the thorough and detailed GAA National Demographics Report is to be welcomed in the hope it will illuminate the extent of ...
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People still suffering PTSD decades after Troubles, study finds
The legacy of the Troubles continues to impact on the mental health and well-being of people in Northern Ireland, a new study has concluded. Led by researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, the ...
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Esmond Birnie: In normal politics, Stormont's repeated over-spends would be a badge of shame
The London Treasury did agree to write-off that ‘debt’ (conditional on the Executive raising £113m of revenues) as part of ...
Mobile network analyst finds UK-wide median mobile download speed rose 15% year-on-year to 63.03Mbps in 2025, while upload ...
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