Why bin lorries are spying on us and contamination tracking has become so important
Waste company Panda has been putting cameras on bin lorries to try to improve customers’ disposal habits.
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Waste company Panda has been putting cameras on bin lorries to try to improve customers’ disposal habits.
The depraved scene from inside the monster’s lair torments Georgina Touhey daily. In it, her 13-year-old son Jack* is in a damp, squalor-filled bedroom. Hi...
Con O'Callaghan and AJ Murphy have picked up the individual AIB club player of the awards for Gaelic football and hurling while Louise Ward and Niamh McGra...
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Amee-Leigh Costigan said she was “very shocked” to be named Ireland captain for tomorrow’s Women’s Six Nations opener against France at Kingspan Stadium (1...
Lawyers for Conor McGregor will seek to enter new evidence as part of his appeal against a civil jury’s finding he raped a woman in a Dublin hotel.
Today will start off dry apart from some early morning showers in west Munster before coming much wetter with heavy and thundery downpours.
Pádraic Joyce is not the sort to pull a punch. His default setting is to call it as he sees it, even if it might make others shift awkwardly in…
“Unprecedented” industrial action will impact the public and councillors in south Dublin “very negatively” next week, a local authority has warned.
About a decade ago I was invited to Sunday brunch at Anjuna Beach, a trendy bar near Eze in the south of France, a stone’s throw from Monaco and in…
Once-off cost of living measures are “masking the shift towards greater levels of poverty”, an Irish think tank has said.
Profits at the ESB’s customer-solutions division – primarily driven by its 1.4 million electricity and gas customers in Ireland – soared last year to €113m...