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A cross-party motion to recognize the Armenian Genocide has been introduced in the Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the ...
The High Court in Dublin has been told that so-called super junior ministers are taking part in Cabinet meetings and acting as a “collective authority” with the Government, in breach of the ...
Tensions are continuing to smoulder around two loyalist bonfires in Northern Ireland which have attracted significant controversy.
Northern Ireland’s Environment Minister Andrew Muir has said that a contentious loyalist bonfire in south Belfast should not be set alight. Fresh safety concerns have been raised over asbestos at the ...
Three men, including loyalist activist Jamie Bryson and former Sinn Fein MLA Daithi McKay, have been cleared at Belfast Crown Court of charges relating to misconduct in public office.
EFFIGIES of migrants in a boat have been placed on a loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland, prompting condemnation and calls for the display to be removed ahead of the pyre being lit. The boat ...
A row over free tickets caused early problems for Sir Keir Starmer’s government back in September; however, the practice of receiving gifts has continued. Analysis of the MPs’ Register of Interests ...
Sinn Féin TDs have expressed shock that Mary Lou McDonald has hinted at a bid for the presidency – just weeks after saying ...
A joint left candidate for the presidency largely depends on whether Sinn Féin decides to run its own candidate, People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy has said. He said he hoped that Sinn Féin’s ...
“So don’t give me this ‘oh we’re on the side of the working people’. This is a load of bull that people see right through,” Mr Harris said. Mr Cullinane, quoting the Central Bank, said ...