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The Dáil is expected to pass the remaining stages of the Defamation Bill this week, clearing the path for the legislation to ...
Senior figures in left-leaning parties are cooling on the idea of endorsing a joint candidate for the presidential election – ...
Having come through several emotive interactions with frustrated people on social media, Sinn Féin councillor Tom Forde was ...
Britain's Government is on the brink of a decision that defies explanation. It is choosing to side with former terrorists ...
A woman has been charged with murder following the death of a 40-year-old man in Newry. An MLA has branded the incident as ...
Almost fifty charities and anti-poverty organisations are calling for the Northern Ireland Executive to withdraw its draft ...
The major political parties are preparing to significantly ‘recalibrate’ their election strategies should Joe Duffy decide on ...
THE Dolphin Children’s ­Hospital was among the names ruled out for the National Children’s Hospital. Acorn and Rainbow were ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said this year's budget can still be used to help students and their families, but that there will ...
The HSE has moved to allay concerns about the rollout of certain vital cardiac care services for Waterford and the south east ...
A court judgment on the A5 road project could impact "anything" the Executive attempts to build, a Stormont minister has said.
Higher education minister James Lawless indicated that student fees will go back up after being cut by €1,000 under cost-of-living measures over the past three years ...