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Neighbour Claims Nikita Hand Was Attacked By Ex-Partner Hours After Alleged McGregor Rape
The neighbour, named as Ms O’Reilly, and her partner have provided sworn affidavits that McGregor now hopes to submit as new evidence.
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Gardaí Hunt Suspect In €20,000 Fuel Theft Spree Across Kildare, Meath And Wicklow
The suspect is linked to a white Ford Transit van with a partial 152-D registration.
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Housing Minister James Browne Tops Poll Of Worst Performing Ministers In Government’s First 100 Days
The polling was conducted before NAMA boss Brendan McDonagh ruled himself out of the running to be the CEO of the new Housing Activation Office after being the preferred option of Minister Browne.
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Gardai To Crack Down On Speeding, Drugs And Drink Driving Over Bank Holiday Weekend
In the past week, the Naas Roads Policing unit detected cars travelling at speeds of 111km and 117km in an 80km zone on the Sallins bypass.
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Crowds Recorded Videos And Live-Streamed As Man Drowned In Cork — Fire Fighter Pleads For Empathy
Despite the unfolding tragedy, several onlookers recorded and livestreamed the incident.
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Thieves Strip Copper From Bord Na Móna Site In Overnight Heist, Resulting In €40K Worth Of Damage
The intruders targeted the facility's control panels, which operate key electric motors, and proceeded to extract copper wiring from the equipment.
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Thousands Of Errors Found On Electoral Register, Including Deceased And Duplicate Voters
Eleven counties have more people on the register than their entire populations.
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Kildare's Naoise Ó Cearúil Appointed Fianna Fáil Spokesperson On AI And Gaeltacht
"It's a real privilege to be asked to serve in this capacity," Ó Cearúil said.
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Kildare Councillors Clash Over Proposal To Set Minimum Size For New Crèches
Meanwhile, after 100 days in government the coalition is facing a backlash over the cost of childcare.
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Kildare TD To Question RTÉ At Pac Committee Over €3.6m IT "Scandal"
Social Democrats Kildare North TD Aidan Farrelly, who will sit on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), said: “This latest waste of public money has only come to light because of the recent controversy surrounding the Arts Council’s abandoned €6.7 million IT system.
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Heydon Calls Emergency TB Forum As Cases Surge To 20-Year High
The Minister warned that Ireland is now at a "crossroads" in its efforts to eradicate the disease, which has returned to levels last seen in 2003.
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Kildare TDs Weigh In As Cabinet Debates High-Cost Housing 'Tsar'
The price tag of over 400 thousand euro is causing controversy.
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Five Children Among 39 People Deported From Ireland Last Night
It's the second chartered deportation flight to take place this year.
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After Leaving Sinn Féin And Losing Seat, Patricia Ryan Takes €48k Oireachtas Job With Ex-Party Colleague
“I’ve nothing to say on the job, other than I’m extremely happy with the job and I’m very grateful for it,” she said.
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Flotilla Of Dublin-Bound Boats Stalled At Confey As Bridge Fault Jeopardises Boat Rally
The Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI) had organised a major cruise involving events on the Grand and Royal canals, with participants spending over a year preparing, while some bought boats for the event.
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Kildare Neighbour Meath Among Sixteen Areas To Break April Temperature Records
Met Éireann says stations in counties Mayo, Galway, Roscommon, Kerry, Dublin, Clare, Meath, Tipperary and Cavan saw new highs.
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Retained Firefighters Back Labour Court Deal To Settle Pay Dispute, SIPTU Confirms
Kildare has six fire stations, with Naas and Newbridge being the only ones that have a full-time station officer each rather than a retained one. All other fire fighters across the six stations are retained, meaning firefighters are paid a retainer and carry pagers in order to respond to calls.
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Free Heritage Site Entry For Seniors This May To Mark Bealtaine Festival
The participating sites include some of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, historic houses, castles, and gardens, including certain sites across the county.
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Over €2K Worth Of Power Tools Stolen From A Vehicle In Celbridge
Anyone with information or who may have been offered similar tools for sale is asked to contact Celbridge gardaí.
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After Years Without Full Cover, Baltinglass Will Finally Get A 24/7 Ambulance Service This Year
These service gaps, in place since a 2012 HSE shift change, have left residents reliant on emergency resources from elsewhere in the county or even further afield.
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Like 'A Pilot Who Never Leaves the Runway': Calls Grow To Fix "Laughing Stock" Driving Test System
The average waiting time for a driving test has increased from six weeks to 24 weeks over the past five years.
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Kildare Vet Warns Of Rehabilitation Challenge After Massive Animal Rescue From Kildare Home
Kildare Vet Ges Groome said some of the rescued dogs might struggle to reintegrate.
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Investigation Into Disappearance Of Kerry Farmer Michael Gaine Upgraded To Homicide
He was last seen in a shop near Kenmare town on March 20th and gardai say there are people who know what happened to him.
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Revealed: "No More Product Ever Going To Leave Ireland For Israel" Says Powell Electronics In Clane
In a further statement to Kfm, a spokesperson said: "There is no more product ever going to leave Ireland for Israel. This was the wish long held by us all here."
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State CEOs Could Be In Line For Pay Rise As Cabinet Approves Salary Reform
Meanwhile, the Housing Minister is being accused of seeking a job share arrangement by establishing the new Housing Activation Office.
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Shock As ISPCA Rescues 207 Animals From Cramped, Stressful And Unsanitary Conditions In Kildare
Among the animals rescued were 25 dogs - including four puppies - 95 rabbits, 58 guinea pigs, 22 hamsters, four mice, a corn snake, a slider terrapin, and a musk turtle.
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Locals Protest Outside Powell Electronics In Clane Over Alleged Link To Israeli Fighter Jets Supply Chain
The facility is understood to have supplied parts for the F-35 and F-16 fighter jets.
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Since 2014, 235 Children In State Care Or Known To Tusla Have Died, Including 10 Murders, Says TD
Since 2021, Tusla have made referrals for 161 children to the Gardaí who were suspected of being victims of Child Sexual Exploitation. 115 of these children were in care, while 46 were "known to tusla".
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New Military Radar To Detect Hostile And Hijacked Aircraft In Irish Airspace
The Tanaiste says he’s negotiating with four countries who will help develop the system, and he’ll decide to partner with one by October.
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Judge’s Dismissal Of 30 Clogheen Speeding Cases Faces Legal Challenge
In December, Judge Andrew Cody dismissed the charges, criticising GoSafe speed vans for targeting a 60km/h zone he considered unfair, calling the enforcement “shooting fish in a barrel.”
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Blackout Chaos: Airports, Traffic, And Sports Halted Across Spain And Portugal
It's affecting airports, tube stations and traffic lights, while play at the Madrid Open Tennis has been suspended.
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New Head Of Housing Activation Office Expected To Be Paid €430K A Year
Former NAMA chief Brendan McDonagh has been tipped for the role.
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Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Child Abduction, Given Two Weeks To Leave Ireland
The court heard Visak Rajesh Leela had been intoxicated when he picked up the child as he left a party at an apartment block in North Dublin.
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“No Animals Allowed”: Rental Policies Are Forcing More People To Surrender Beloved Pets
Less than one in ten rental properties currently listed on Daft.ie are pet friendly.
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Disgraced Former Bishop Brendan Comiskey, Who Resigned After Failing To Address Child Abuse, Dies
Comiskey resigned following accusations that he failed to report allegations of child abuse against Fr. Sean Fortune during his leadership of the Ferns diocese.
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Kildare Among Top Counties For Serious Motorcycle Injuries, New RSA Report Finds
New RSA data covering the period from 2014 to 2023 shows that Kildare accounted for around 4% of all motorcyclists hospitalised following crashes nationwide.
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Post-Mortem Completed After Man's Body Found In Athy Apartment As Gardai Appeal For Information
Kfm recently reported how the man's body may have lain undiscovered for some time.
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Kildare Gardaí Seize 50 Vehicles In Crackdown On Uninsured And Disqualified Drivers
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) says private uninsured cars make up 4 point 2 per cent of the private fleet across the country.
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Naas Tops Kildare Crime Rankings As New Data Reveals County Trends. See How Your Area Is Impacted...
Naas consistently reported the highest crime levels, with 2,080 offences in 2024, up slightly from around 2,000 offences in 2019.
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Man Due Before Tallaght District Court Today Following Car Jacking And Robberies In Dublin And Wicklow
On Saturday night, a man carjacked a woman in her 30s on St. Peter's Road in Walkinstown, before Gardaí received reports of a robbery at a shop on the Dublin Road in Bray half an hour later.
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The Death Toll In Gaza Has Reached 52 Thousand According To Hamas-Run Health Ministry
Israel has been carrying out daily attacks since ending its ceasefire in March.
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Hospital Consultants Are Raising Concern As Plans To Roster Them Over Weekends Ramp-Up
HSE boss Bernard Gloster wants to see 10% of staff rostered weekend's by the end of June.
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A Miniature Dachshund Has Been Rescued After Surviving 529 Days In The Wild Australia Bush
Valerie the sausage dog started her adventure in November 2023
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Police In Vancouver Continue To Deal With Mass Casualty Incident That Occured At A Filipino Street Festival Last Night
Police say 9 people have been killed.
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A Mass In St Peter's Square This Morning Has Marked The Start Of Nine Days Of Mourning For Pope Francis
The basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is now open for the public to visit his tomb.
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A Man Has Been Convicted Of The Murder Of Shane Knott At A Home In Eustace Demesne In Naas Last Year
It's understood Mr. Knott may have been dead for a number of days before his body was found.
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Two People, Including An 18-Year-Old Girl And A Woman In Her 50s, Have Died In Separate Collisions
The teenage girl died when the car she was driving left the road at Kilaldry Bridge in Kilmoyler and entered the River Aherlow.
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Heartbreak For Irish Craft As Silversmith's "Lifetime" Of Work Stolen From His Studio
Gill designed a custom cruet set and presented it to the late Pope Francis during his 2018 Irish visit.
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Kildare Company Linked To Supply Chain Behind Israeli Fighter Jets
Powell Electronics, which has a facility in Clane, sent two shipments of components to the Elbit Systems Cyclone plant in Karmiel, Israel in October and November 2024
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Maynooth Reverend Professor: Pope Francis "Energised" By People, Didn't Want To "Die Alone" In Hospital
Meanwhile, President Michael D Higgins, who met the Pope five times, said the world was struck by the generosity shown by the late pontiff, right until the very last moments of his life.
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Kildare Commuters Face Packed Trains During Peak Hours As Fleet Capacity Slashed Until October
Irish Rail says the cuts are temporary and necessary to carry out fleet upgrades ahead of a service boost in the autumn.
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British Government To Spend £50M To Try Dim the Sun — Yes, Really...
It'll see scientists spraying aerosol particles high into the stratosphere to deflect some of the sun's energy away from Earth to try combat global warming.
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Gardai Reviewing CCTV After ‘Speak Up 4 Palestine’ Spray Painted On Image Of James Lawless In Naas
Lawless said every Friday a group protests outside his office, banging, shouting and playing music. He said it impacts the people that he represents.
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Thousands Of Patients At Naas General Hospital Had Their Appointments Cancelled Last Year
Nationally, 300,000 appointments were cancelled, with over 700,000 people on hospital waiting lists.
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Man’s Body May Have Been In Athy Apartment For Some Time Before Discovery
Anyone with information has been asked to contact Athy Garda station.
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Intel's Leixlip Plant Workers Faces Uncertainty As Answers May Not Come Until July
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke said he is continuing to engage with Intel.
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Caragh Child Killer Freed After 30 Years For Murder Of 5-Year-Old Boy
The incident occurred on February 11, 1995, when Kavanagh, wearing a balaclava, entered the Malone family home in Caragh.
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Train Fare Shake-Up: Sallins Commuters "Worse Off" While Newbridge And Kildare Town See Cuts
People commuting from Sallins can expect an increase in fares, while those travelling from Newbridge or Kildare Town will see a decrease.
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New Home Completions Dip Slightly In Early 2025, CSO Shows
Nearly a third of completions in Q1 2025 were in Dublin, with another 20pc in Kildare, Louth, Meath, and Wicklow.
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Freemasons Of Ireland To Donate €2,500 To Charity After Carlson-McGregor Interview
In a statement, the Freemasons expressed regret and clarified that they would not have permitted the booking had they been aware of its intended purpose.
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Uisce Éireann Advances Major Upgrades At Ballymore Eustace Plant
The plant supplies over 50% of North Kildare and the Greater Dublin Area’s drinking water.
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Kildare Travel Expert Warns Free Family Seat Reservations Could Raise Airfares
Editor of TravelExtra.ie, Eoghan Corry from Ardclough, says some airlines allow children's seats to be reserved free of charge.
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€4K Worth Of Phones Stolen From Three Store In Early Morning Newbridge Burglary
The stolen items include a Doro A200, a Google Pixel 9a, an Honor Magic 6 Lite, and a Honor X6b 4G.
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Woman (80s) Dies In House Fire In Tallaght
Dublin Fire Brigade worked to bring the blaze under the control but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
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From York To Maynooth: Lion Bite Confirms Ancient Roman Arena Combat In UK
After detailed forensic analysis and comparison with modern zoo animal bite marks, researchers from Maynooth University concluded that these were peri-mortem lion bites.
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Speed Bump Failed To Slow Driver In Hit-and-Run In Newbridge That Hospitalised 12-Year-Old, Says Mother
The boy's mother has appealed to garages, mechanics and car repair centres who were asked to repair wing mirrors on a dark-coloured Volkswagen Golf to contact Gardai.
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Locals Say Job Cuts At Intel's Leixlip Plant Would "Devastate" The Community
It's understood the cuts are the latest wave of changes made by Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan who took over last month.
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Abuse Survivor Michael O'Brien, Who Spoke Powerfully About His Experience Of Sexual Abuse, Has Died
Tributes have been paid by members of the public who say he gave a voice to those who weren't believed.
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New Vet Courses At SETU And ATU Delayed Until 2026, Says Kildare North TD
Speaking at the Teachers' Union of Ireland's Congress, Minister Lawless says it's unfortunate the option is not available for students this year, but work is progressing.
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Frustration Mounts Over Driving Test Wait Times
Speaking on Kildare Today, Brenda Bolger, owner of Bolger's Motoring School, said there's an onus on drivers due to take their test to make sure their cars are road ready.
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Your Iron Levels Could Shape Your Baby’s Heart Health, Study Finds
Experts say the discovery a 'gamechanger' and will now investigate if taking iron supplements could help prevent defects.
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Intel, Which Employs Almost 5000 People At It's Leixlip Plant, To Cut Over 20% Of Its Workforce
The planned layoffs follow a reduction in the company's workforce last August, when Intel said it planned to cut 15,000 positions.
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Independent Oversight Introduced In Defence Forces Complaints Process
The new system is being piloted following a recommendation from an Independent Review Group.
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Three Dead, Twelve Seriously Injured In Easter Weekend Crashes Amid Garda Crackdown
Over 2,800 drivers were detected for speeding. Among the notable speeds recorded was a motorist driving 164km/h on a 120km/h road in Kildare.
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Vehicle Pursuit Ends On M7 In Kildare With Three Teenage Boys Arrested
An operation to stop the vehicle was put in place - it stopped on the M7 in the Kildare area.
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M9 Closed Between Junctions 5 And 6 Following A Collision
Gardaí are currently at the scene of the incident, which happened southbound at Junction 5 near Carlow.
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Sallins Mail Train Robbery: Calls Renewed For Inquiry Into Alleged Garda Torture To Extract Confessions
The original robbery, involving over IR£200,000 stolen from a mail train, was one of Ireland’s most infamous heists.
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Funeral Of Pope Francis To Be Hold On Saturday At St. Peter's Basilica
The body of Pope Francis is currently laid out in a coffin in the chapel of the Santa Marta residence, where he lived during his 12-year papacy.
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Kildare TikTok Star Sued By Sylvanian Families Maker Over Parody Videos
The account, run by Thea Von Engelbrechten from Kildare, has 2.5 million TikTok followers and one million on Instagram, and features adult-themed parody videos using the dolls.
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Teenager Killed In Citywest Crash Named As 18-Year-Old Father Jason Monks
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to the crash, which happened at Citywest, shortly after 8pm on Sunday night.
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Over 50 Drivers Were Arrested For Driving Under The Influence Of Drugs Or Alcohol On Easter Sunday
Yesterday, over 550 drivers were detected exceeding the speed limit.
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Gardaí Launch Investigation After A Church In Donegal Was Destroyed From An Overnight Fire
Multiple fire crews attended the blaze around 4am this morning.
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Newly Qualified Teachers Could Get A Permanent Contract After A Year
Helen McEntee says it's in an effort to boost teacher numbers and give them certainty.
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Bus Driver Threatened With A Gun In Dublin's North Inner City
Dublin Bus says no customers were on board at the time.
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Teenager Dies In Scrambler Bike Crash In CityWest On Sunday Evening
At approximately 8pm Gardaí and emergency services responded to the collision.
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The Vatican Has Announced The Death Of Pope Francis
He was 88 years old and passed away at 6.35 this morning (Irish time).
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Russian President Vladimir Putin Announces Easter Truce In Ukraine Conflict
The pause will last throughout tomorrow.
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A Government Senator Is Calling For State Funding For Service Dog Organisations
Currently, only three organisations in Ireland provide assistance dogs.
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Former Dancing With The Stars Judge Julian Benson Has Passed Away
This news comes, following his courageous battle with Cystic Fibrosis
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A Priest In Derry Charged For Attempted Sexual Communication With A Child
He will be remanded in custody until May 1st.
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RSA Urges Caution As Locals Face Flooded Area's Over The Bank Holiday Weekend
This come as heavy rainfall continues over the weekend.
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Irish Troops Prepare for Deployment to Lebanon
Troops undergo final training ahead of peacekeeping mission in volatile region
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Teens In Mental Health Crisis Left Waiting Up To A Week For Care
Hospitals lack resources to respond to rising demand, as calls grow for 24/7 youth mental health support
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Only 5 HAP Properties Available In Kildare Amid Deepening Rental Crisis
Simon Communities warn the county is becoming ‘locked out’ of the rental market
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Army Device Found In Carlow After Disappearing From Wicklow Mountains
The night-time training device vanished in Wicklow before turning up 50km away
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Kildare TD Calls For Increased Efforts To Improve Female Recruitment To Defence Forces
6% of new personnel admitted to the Army in 2024 were female
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The Farrelly Commission Of Inquiry Has Published It's Final Report On The 'Grace Case'
The report examines allegations of abuse against a severely disabled woman while in foster care.
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The State Will Cover The Cost Of A Dispensing Fee For HRT For Women From June 1st
Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill announced the move today.
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A Man In His 30's Has Died After Being Stabbed In County Cork
A man in his 20's has been arrested and is currently detained.
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Listen Back To Rory McIlroy's Full Press Conference Following Masters Win
He said winning the competition was "a dream come true"
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Irish Defence Forces Join European Network To Monitor Threats At Sea
Former Kildare South TD and ex-member of the Defence Forces Cathal Berry welcomes the move
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Dublin Is Now In The World's Top 50 Millionaires Club According To A Report From The New World Wealth
They are placed just one place ahead of Lisbon.
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Straffan Resident Conor McGregor Is Looking To Introduce New Evidence Alleging That Another Man Assaulted Nikita Hand
It's understood a couple came forward to his team with the allegation.
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More Than 80 People Have Been Injured And 32 Killed After 2 Missiles Struck In Sumy
A child was among the 32 people killed.
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Visitor Numbers From Ireland To The US Dropped By 27% Last Month
It comes as some people have concerns about entering the country if they've been critical of the Trump administration online.
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"One Of The Greatest Planning Scandals To Hit The Country," Wicklow County Council Orders Demolition Of Unauthorised Refugee "Town" In Manor Kilbride
Historical trees and the Old Belfy that dated back to 1840 demolished to build the development.
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Labour Party Backs Calls From Protestors To Reinstate Eviction Ban
The eviction ban expired at midnight on Friday.
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Kildare’s Ulster Bank Customers Will Have Accounts Frozen From Friday
5 branches in Co. Kildare
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