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State property registration authority looks to recoup overpayments to 266 workers
Debt collection firm is being sought to help recoup payments made over 26-year period -
Cork’s Counting House complex to house new city library after €35m purchase
Former Beamish and Crawford site will replace existing Grand Parade library, which opened in 1930 -
Teen ‘doing well’ in secure care, but others at risk still cannot get spaces, court hears
High Court hears ‘good news story’ amid ‘utter chaos’ of system -
Man breached safety order to attend court case of woman with large social media following
The 64-year-old encouraged others to fight with woman, who was his former partner -
Ambulance strike under way as group warns move poses ‘significant risk’ to lives
National Ambulance Service clinical director says 24-hour stoppage would be ‘very challenging’ -
Judge warns park violence ‘all too common’ as teen admits ‘disgraceful’ robbery
Teenage victim required six weeks of treatment and had his jaw wired following October 2024 incident -
Children now ‘struggle to grasp basic concepts’: Teachers’ views on screen time
Smartphone use is ‘most concerning issue’ parents are ‘reluctant’ to confront, says principal -
How a PLC course can forge your path in education after the Leaving Cert
Post Leaving Cert courses can act as a stepping stone to university and the world of work -
‘It’s going nowhere’: Irish abroad complain of long waits for passports after UK rule change
Since February, all Irish or UK citizens must have a valid UK or Irish passport when travelling to the UK, regardless of dual citizenship -
Tour operators record sharp decline in overseas holiday bookings
Between April and May, July fares fell for 27 popular Mediterranean routes

