Minister for Culture and Sport Patrick O’Donovan said the funding would come from National Development Plan funding.
The 2 Johnnies were paid €25,000 in taxpayer funds for a similar programme involving the Irish Prison Service this summer.
Asylum seekers could have to pay up to €1,000 a month to live in tented accommodation under new rules introduced by the ...
The probation workers recommended an assessment be made by the Safer Lives program to ascertain if he would be suitable for ...
Chelsea goalscorer Liam Delap insists there is much more to come from the Blues after they swept aside Barcelona in the ...
The minister was responding to a parliamentary question and said she expects recruitment to be completed in 'the coming ...
Sinn Féin has deleted a photo of Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy with politicians from the party as they launched a new Bill ...
Raheen, Garryspillane, Co Limerick, pleaded guilty to 173 animal cruelty offences in respect of the carcasses of calves ...
Pep Guardiola paid the price for making 10 changes as City followed defeat at Newcastle with a Champions League loss at home ...
Victims spend an average of 8.9 days resolving online scams, and 50 per cent of those targeted say they now avoid shopping ...
New Waterford FC manager Jon Daly is looking forward to the challenge of leading the Blues into the SSE Airtricity Men’s ...
From The Archive sees Waterford News & Star photographer, Joe Evans, go through the newspaper records to pick out photos from ...
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