Communications Minister Denis Naughten sits down with Adrian and Fearghal O'Connor to talk of plans to make high speed broadband an enforceable legal right in Ireland... READ MORE›
The Big Tech Show Enet chairman David McCourt on rural Ireland's broadband prospects... READ MORE›
It was issued after the weekend decision by Ulster Rugby and the IRFU to terminate Jackson and Olding's contracts... READ MORE›
On Saturday, the players' rugby contracts were canceled, ending their professional careers in Ireland, with some expressing fear that the move would further inflame public opinion... READ MORE›
An application to cover Paddy Jackson's legal fees is due to be heard in Belfast Crown Court next month, it emerged today... READ MORE›
However, when pushed about her presidential ambitions she failed to clarify if she was going to run for Aras an Uachtrain later this year... READ MORE›
As referendum day nears, Patrick McCabe says Dublin media liberals could pay for snobbery towards rural Ireland... READ MORE›
Ireland and Denmark were the first two countries to bring in levies for plastic bags from shops in 2003, followed by slew of other European countries... READ MORE›
Good Friday is about to get better for publicans in the Republic of Ireland... READ MORE›
TWO Irish families today presented Pope Francis with the official World Meeting of Families 2018 'Icon of the Holy Family'... READ MORE›
While Ireland's most severe weather warning was lifted, the government urged caution... READ MORE›
The country needs to more or less stay in hibernation today, Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney told state broadcaster RTE... READ MORE›
Severe weather brings disruption to large parts of Europe, with at least 23 dead in Poland alone... READ MORE›
Earlier, the court had been told about communication between Mr Olding and an unnamed friend... READ MORE›
Further blasts of wintery weather are expected, with authorities in Ireland and normally-balmy southern France among those to have issued red alerts late Wednesday... READ MORE›
The day after the alleged attack, Mr Harrison wrote to Mr McIlroy Mate the scenes last night were hilarious... READ MORE›
The detective also noted that, by October, Mr Harrison's statement had become police evidence ... READ MORE›
Boris Johnson appears relaxed about the prospect of a hard border in Ireland after Brexit, according to a leaked letter... READ MORE›
To face England, where they could secure a first Grand Slam since Schmidt took over after the 2013 Six Nations... READ MORE›
In recent weeks, Ireland's two big mobile operators have begun discussing the next big step in cellular technology... READ MORE›
The comedy, written by Lisa McGee, is set during The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1990s... READ MORE›
But despite also being government-funded, almost all primary schools in Ireland are religious, with the vast majority run by the Roman Catholic Church... READ MORE›
Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford are designated as the urban centres for expansion, meaning they get extra attention when it comes to infrastructure investment... READ MORE›
The lawyer also suggested to Belfast Crown Court that the woman's memory of events was fractured, frayed and ragged... READ MORE›
The Big Tech Show Paddy Cosgrave talks bluntly about journalism, cryptocurrencies and the future of tech... READ MORE›
Adrian is joined by former Ireland rugby player and Android enthusiast Mike Ross and long time Apple user Dermot Daly to talk about the latest phones... READ MORE›
Adrian is joined by former Ireland rugby player and Android enthusiast Mike Ross and long time Apple user Dermot Daly to talk about the latest phones... READ MORE›
Adrian is joined by former Ireland rugby player and Android enthusiast Mike Ross and long time Apple user Dermot Daly to talk about the latest phones... READ MORE›
Her father, farmer Tom Kenneally 65 and her mother Angela 61 from outside Templemore, Co Tipperary were killed in the accident about 6km outside Kilkenny city... READ MORE›
Ulster Rugby's Rory Best left pictured at Laganside Magistrates court in Belfast. Photo Pacemaker... READ MORE›
Ireland, a predominantly Catholic country, currently has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe... READ MORE›
In London, the Met Office, Britain's meteorological service, said that Ophelia had been the easternmost Category 3 Atlantic hurricane on record... READ MORE›
A sleepy badger was caught napping in a cat bed in a house in Linlithgow... READ MORE›
By 2020 Ireland will only have achieved a paltry 5-6 percent reduction in emissions, with greenhouse gases from transport and agriculture actually rising... READ MORE›
Mr. Varadkar said the last time a storm this powerful had hit Ireland was in 1961 when Hurricane Debbie left 11 people dead... READ MORE›
In March, a lone attacker killed five people by mowing down pedestrians and fatally stabbing a police officer in Westminster, near Parliament in central London... READ MORE›
Watch Eamon Dunphy calls Ireland a 'kip' and demands 'state of emergency' is declared... READ MORE›
Qatar National Day 2017 carries with it the pain of being singled out by those who were once allies... READ MORE›
The education minister made the announcement at a joint conference of Confucius Institutes of Ireland and Britain... READ MORE›
A search is underway after two men carried out an armed raid on a Burger King restaurant and escaped on bicycles with up to EUR10,000... READ MORE›
A search is underway after two men carried out an armed raid on a Burger King restaurant and escaped on bicycles with up to EUR10,000... READ MORE›
Owned most recently by the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge, the Gloucester Street laundry usually had around 100 workers at any one time... READ MORE›
Thousands of people are expected on the streets of Dublin later to call for change to Ireland's strict abortion laws... READ MORE›
Bank of Ireland's financial advice comes at a time when rental costs have hit a new high, for the fifth quarter in a row... READ MORE›
Chefs have both creative intelligence and complex skills which will be very difficult to replace with robots in the future... READ MORE›
Asked about his current condition Mr O'Higgins said he remains in Greece today and is in good spirits... READ MORE›
I wish someone would help me and all the other homeless kids... READ MORE›
More than 330,000 homes and businesses were without electricity in the Republic of Ireland at 19.15 London time, down from an earlier peak of 370,000... READ MORE›
John Halligan said he wants to travel to North Korea to discuss democracy and peace with officials there, saying,... READ MORE›
The stamp, which features a famous image of Guevara by Dublin artist Jim Fitzpatrick, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the revolutionary's death on October 9, 1967... READ MORE›
Ireland Reckons With Damage From Its Deadliest Storm for Decades... READ MORE›
Over one in three of those with African ethnicity 38.6 percent were born in Ireland 22,331 persons, along with 31.3 percent 2,126 of those with other Black backgrounds ... READ MORE›
Hurricane Ophelia bears down on Ireland, U.K... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of people have marched through Dublin to demand change to the Republic of Ireland's abortion laws... READ MORE›
Photo Colin O'RiordanA person runs through the snow in a field on the Mourne Mountains near the village of Hilltown, Northern Ireland, December 8, 2017... READ MORE›
A 3D printed Apple logo is seen in front of a displayed European Union flag in this illustration taken September 2, 2016... READ MORE›
Ireland faces a rebuke from European Union authorities for failing to collect a year-old tax bill of as much as 15 billion euros 17.6 billion from Apple Inc... READ MORE›
I can confirm that President Trump's claim that we are proposing to reduce our corporation profit tax to 8 percent is indeed fake news... READ MORE›
Ireland had the lowest score out of 71 countries in a report analysing the extent to which such laws are in conflict with international human rights laws... READ MORE›
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