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JAGUAR Land Rover have revealed a new Range Rover logo just months after backlash over their “woke” rebrand. The new emblem features a pair of Rs in the brand’s trademark min… ...
The 9 at 9 Rain warning in place for parts of the country, anger over exclusion of corporal punishment from school abuse inquiry, and Farm Safety Week begins.
Concerns have been raised around access to drug treatment services and prevention efforts, according to an independent evaluation of the Government’s drug strategy. Rural areas, young people ...
Kent Station was thronged with activity from before 7 am this morning as Cork supporters filed onto trains ahead of a long day cheering on the Rebels. All-Ireland Day brought a sense of excitement to ...
Several air fryers have been recalled in recent months due to a risk of fire - here's everything you need to know, including how to check if your model is affected ...
Daniel Dubois’ undisputed world heavyweight dreams went up in smoke under the Wembley arch after he tasted defeat to Oleksandr Usyk for a second time. Home favourite Dubois was back at the ...
Bus Eireann and Irish Rail - with the National Transport Agency - are now looking to bring in a 30km commuter zone around the city - which would extend out to Midleton and Cobh - and charge unified ...
A MAJOR “do not turn up” warning has been issued to Irish Rail passengers as some services are sold out ahead of the busy weekend. Thousands are expected to travel to Dublin this Sunday… ...
A graffiti artist who looked like "butter wouldn't melt in his mouth" but caused more than €60,000 worth of damage to trains has been spared jail.
A Dublin graffiti artist who caused more than €60,000 of damage to Irish Rail carriages and pepper-sprayed a train driver has been given a four-year suspended sentence. Sentencing Sean Cullen ...
A beloved Irish hearthrob is now top of the odds to play a James Bond villain in the upcoming revival of the 007 franchise.
While commuters across Europe are tapping their bank cards and phones to breeze through turnstiles, passengers in Dublin are still fumbling with Leap cards, coins and paper tickets.
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