IRE - The Irish Times
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Kinahan cartel’s Sean McGovern due to be sentenced at historic court appearance
Dubliner will be first member of the Dubai-based group to be sentenced following arrest in UAE and extradition to Republic -
‘Is a year studying abroad of sufficient value to justify the cost?’
If taking an undergraduate business degree in Ireland, your daughter will be in a highly internationalised setting. But there’s no substitute for studying abroad -
Travellers in plea to Government to save support organisation closed after decades
Southside Traveller Action Group helped households with education, accommodation and healthcare -
Ipas head questions claims large numbers are going from direct provision to homelessness
John Harding said ‘vast majority’ of those leaving Ipas accomodation have not needed homeless services -
Rathwood halts customer refunds and chooses quicker, cheaper insolvency process
Carlow-based home and garden centre opts for Small Company Administrative Rescue Process over examinership -
A ‘300-tonne crane’ needed to remove Palestinian flag from Dublin Spire
No group has claimed responsibility for the small flag high up on the O’Connell Street landmark -
Cork GAA and Marina Market developer join Bam in contest to build delayed event centre
Three proposals to be assessed for €150m venue intended to attract international artists -
Move towards European migration consensus must avoid ‘pressure’ on human rights court
Council of Europe general secretary urges ‘new democratic pact’ amid threats and challenges -
The economics of a gangland murder: Why drug dealer and hitman Robbie Lawlor was shot
‘Drop-the-debt’ motive alleged for shooting that brought several factions together against him -
Almost 20,000 forked out Luas fare evasion fines last year, at average cost of €46
More than 55m people used service in 2025 with just 54 a day hit by penalties

