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More than 150 arson attacks in last five years linked to drug-related intimidation
Incidents of drug-related intimidation up almost 40%, with 2,500 cases since 2021 -
‘I thought it would be jammers’: St Stephen’s Day sales get off to a leisurely start in Dublin
With five minutes to go before opening, a queue suddenly formed outside Brown Thomas, with menswear proving the most popular -
Man who died in Christmas Day e-scooter crash is named
Alan Walsh (40s) collided with a car in Waterford city -
Belfast’s first Fleadh Cheoil expecting 700,000 visitors and impact on par with Open
Eight-day music and culture festival to bring £60m of benefit in August, tourism chief predicts -
Church services
Week beginning Saturday, December 27th, 2025 -
‘I’m not out to kill foxes’: Hunting splits rural community as St Stephen’s Day chase held
Meath landowner says this month’s defeat of Bill on banning foxhunting was ‘diabolical’ -
‘I’m an honorary Irishman now – a black Paddy’: Nigerian priest on his ‘reverse mission’ to Mayo
Fr Victor Akongwale describes himself as ‘a Catholic of Irish descent, as Nigeria is’ -
Winter sunshine and settled conditions set to continue in coming days
Relative calm will continue to New Year’s Eve - though sub-zero temperatures could bite overnight -
‘I don’t know who else to turn to’: Letters for help to Minister from people affected by housing crisis
People write of ‘soul-destroying’ search for homes -
The most Ukrainian town in Ireland: ‘We had to get used to each other’s culture’
An influx of refugees to Cahersiveen in Kerry brought challenges but many benefits to the local community

