Tenant who claimed landlord wanted to ‘get rid of her’ so she could raise rent loses RTB case
A tenant who claimed her landlord wanted to “get rid of her” so she could raise the rent has lost a case challenging an eviction notice that was served.
A tenant who claimed her landlord wanted to “get rid of her” so she could raise the rent has lost a case challenging an eviction notice that was served.
There was something irresistible about the TV police drama CHiPs and its motorbike-cop heroes to the boyish youths of the 1970s and 80s, their eager faces crowding around family televisions as the exploits of California Highway Patrol Officer ‘Ponch’ Poncherello aired weekly on RTE .
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A Dublin-based resources firm, TechMet, is set to benefit from a deal struck between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky that gives the US preferential access to Ukraine’s rare earth elements.
Munster are set to look for an NIQ (non-Irish-qualified) second-row as a direct replacement for Jean Kleyn, who will join Gloucester next season.
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Consumers can cut their weekly shopping bills by up to half by ditching branded grocery goods in favour of supermarket own-label products.
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Every parent has heard the words, “Mum/Dad, I don’t want to go to school today”. While it’s tempting to let them stay in bed and take a duvet day off, especially on cold winter mornings, as the responsible adult in the room, you know better.
Thousands of patients are being denied the free dental care they are entitled to every year after more than half of dentists across the country have pulled out of the medical card scheme.
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The corpses and the injured arrive in a never-ending stream.
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