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Ireland appears closer to passing a bill that will ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements in occupied territories in the ...
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald says her party is pushing to toughen the historic bill for a halt to trade with illegal ...
TV presenter Richard Madeley suggested this week that Northern Ireland is economically "close to being a basket case". He ...
For the past few years, the government has included several once-off payments for selected social welfare schemes, including ...
The nine-year saga between Apple, the Irish government, and the EU ended last year when the final appeal ordered ...
The Northern Ireland links is hosting an Open for the second time in six years, but before that there was a 68-year drought. Bob Harig explores its evolution.
Law due to come into force in mid-2026 could be delayed for at least three years as Irish mull waiting for an EU-wide policy.
The State has a surplus of €8bn but is still proposing to throw ordinary working families when it comes to the Budget, Sinn ...
Ireland’s application to join CERN was accepted in February, with the country signing an agreement to join the organisation ...
TDs have clashed over opposition claims the Government is funding "Israel's genocide in Gaza", after it emerged the State's investment body only divested itself of millions of euro in Israeli bonds in ...
A new strategy for World Heritage in Ireland aims to increase the number of World Heritage Properties in the country to ...
MPs suggested the move would open a ‘witch-hunt’ against veterans who had served to protect citizens in Northern Ireland ...