The Government “made a sincere apology to the victims of childhood abuse”.
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has questioned the need for 11 Sinn Féin TDs to speak on a single party amendment during ...
A reader by the name of Kevin contacted us in desperation after his child had been left without a bed for a long time despite ...
Incident takes place amid heightened tension with the US, which has blocked virtually all oil shipments to the island ...
A search and excavation on the Wicklow/Kildare border connected with the disappearances of Deirdre Jacob and Jo Jo Dullard ...
The Minister for Justice is facing a backlash from solicitors over what the Law Society described as his “deeply concerning” ...
Social media giant X, formerly known as Twitter, has taken a High Court challenge against Ireland’s media watchdog, Comisiún ...
Through the decades, Irish sport, in tandem with the Irish government, has been incoherent in its responses to events such as ...
Postmortem services are being run on a “wing and prayer”, with pathologists walking away from the service, the incoming ...
Sectarianism in Derry is increasingly being expressed through the Israel/Palestine conflict, with some nationalist youths ...
The contest is a toss-up between Labour, Reform UK and the Greens. The specific order in which those three parties finish ...
Retired solicitor prosecuted over failing to comply with enforcement notice to bring building set as flats up to required ...
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