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Workers' Party councillor Ted Tynan retires from Cork City Council
Mr Tynan told the Irish Examiner: 'I’ve found the whole experience in public life very rewarding' ...
A planned paramedic strike next week has been called off as engagement involving unions, the HSE and the Labour Court is to ...
Belfast dockers withdrew their labour amid growing concern the UK General Strike could spread across Ireland, though union ...
Plans for Saturday’s keynote Eurovision address have been leaked and we can reveal that the party will deliver an ardfheis ...
THERE will be a “number of mechanisms” to support workers in the next budget, the Taoiseach has confirmed. Micheal Martin said the Government will focus on “long-term ways” to help people and wanted ...
Keir Starmer will not lead his party into the next general election, Labour-supporting unions have predicted, in an ...
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Dublin Central by-election candidates, here is what you need to know
14 candidates are running for the Dublin Central constituency ...
Nearly 8,000 guests enjoyed tea, cakes, sandwiches and ice cream.
The King was complimented on his speech to Congress as he and the Queen celebrated emergency responders at the first garden ...
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Galway West by-election candidates, here is what you need to know
17 candidates are running for the Galway West constituency ...
Patients who have the longest distance to get to hospital will face the most ambulance disruption today – but striking ...
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Pensions: Government will not back law giving retirees right to challenge 'pension raids'
Law would have given retired people a right to negotiate with former employers when their accrued benefits could be impacted by changes to their pension pot ...
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