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Matches Fashion to enter administration after making ‘material losses’

Matches Fashion will be put into administration after parent company Frasers said it was unwilling to provide the money needed to keep the business...

Oscars Betting 2024: How Will The Irish Fare?

Article By Daire Walsh Daire Walsh is a freelance Irish sports writer who is primarily based in Dublin and its surrounding areas. He covers...

Annie Lennox, Zendaya and Helen Hunt lead stars at Green Fashion Awards ahead of Oscars as Mary Robinson honoured

Dune star Zendaya wore a plunging fringe open-back gown from the 2011 Roberto Cavalli spring/summer collection with her hair in natural curls, as she...

Takeda ‘committed to Ireland’ amid reports of job cuts

Japanese pharmaceutical company Takeda has said it remains committed to Ireland amid reports of potential job losses at one of its plants. In a statement...

County Roscommon woman named Vision Ireland Shop Volunteer of the Year after 10 years of service

A County Roscommon woman has been honoured with a prestigious volunteer of the year award. Jo Scutt from Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon has been recognised...

Leprosy, malaria, dengue fever – Ireland sees surge in ‘exotic’ illnesses amid travel boom after Covid pandemic

Cases of leprosy, dengue ­fever, malaria, Zika virus, giardiasis and West Nile fever are now either above or matching detection rates in 2019, the...

Meghan Markle ‘created drama and rewrote Harry’s history’, says Kate Middleton’s uncle on Celebrity Big brother

Gary Goldsmith, who entered the Celebrity Big Brother house on Monday night, is the brother of Kate’s mother Carole Middleton.In scenes that aired on...

A5 upgrade: ‘Set aside’ legal challenges, infrastructure minister urges

The infrastructure minister has appealed to anyone considering a fresh legal challenge to the A5 redevelopment to think again and prioritise the need to...

New legislation to allow workers stay in job until 66

Minister for Enterprise Simon Coveney has received approval from the Cabinet for legislation which will allow workers to stay in their job until they...

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