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  • 6 days ago | q102.ie | Daniel Pitcher

    Dublin suffered defeat in a big test of Championship credentials at Croke Park. Many pre-match questioned what the loss of Con O'Callaghan through injury would have had. That was answered on the turf of GAA Headquarters. Dublin early on were the better of the sides, scoring quick scores, with Cormac Costello high scoring with 5 in the half. Though the reigning All Ireland Champions were always hot on Dublin's tail.

  • 1 month ago | eastcoast.fm | Daniel Pitcher

    Seventeen-year-old Amélie McAndrew, a student at Temple Carrig School in Greystones, secured third prize in the 16-18 years category with her powerful painting titled Beach Day. The piece was praised by final adjudicator Pauline O’Connell, who highlighted its inventive use of perspective, strong foreshortening, and expressive detail, describing it as a vivid and emotionally charged portrayal.

  • 1 month ago | nova.ie | Dan Pitcher |Daniel Pitcher

    Ireland is set to significantly enhance its maritime security, with the Defence Forces preparing to join a European intelligence-sharing alliance amid growing concerns over foreign surveillance activity in Irish waters. Tánaiste and Minister for Defence Simon Harris has instructed his department to fast-track the acquisition of advanced sonar and radar systems.

  • 1 month ago | nova.ie | Dan Pitcher |Daniel Pitcher

    Plans to introduce a long-awaited national register for short-term lets such as Airbnb have been delayed following a Cabinet row over late-stage amendments linked to planning law. According to the Irish Independent, Enterprise and Tourism Minister Peter Burke had been due to present the Fáilte Ireland-managed register to ministers at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, but the item was pulled from the agenda at the last minute.

  • 2 months ago | nova.ie | Dan Pitcher |Daniel Pitcher

    HIQA has published a damning report into the use of unauthorised springs in spinal surgeries at Temple Street Children’s Hospital. The health watchdog says the use of the unregulated devices should not have happened, and children were not protected from the risk of harm. This investigation was commissioned by the then-Health Minister 18 months ago, after it emerged non-CE marked metal springs were implanted in three children with the intention to treat scoliosis.

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