Colum Kenny explains why he has devoted time in retirement to writing five books on aspects of the struggle for Irish ...
This year, thanks to Storm Bram, the authorities decided to move the official start of the festive season from a windswept ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Minister defends housing plan as surveyors say apartments now cost up to €650k
The Government does not take every report on housing as “gospel”, but will consider findings by chartered surveyors that the ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Sinn Fein thought government video advising people how to live with parents was 'Waterford Whispers'
Speaking on RTÉ Radio 1’s Morning Ireland, Sinn Féin’s housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin slammed the video as “utterly tone ...
Targeted reforms to improve the Assessment of Need process for children and their families have been announced.
Stormont politicians say 'absurd' and 'ludicrous' not to publicly identify agent known as Stakeknife
Stormont politicians have described the decision by the Government not to publicly identify the agent known as Stakeknife as ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Government accused of ‘two-fingered salute’ over youth housing video
The Government has been accused of a ‘two-fingered salute’ to an entire generation after it shared advice to adults moving in ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
System 'failing' as school staff injured at work forced to take leave
"The strict limits on paid leave and the lack of financial support for medical expenses show a system that fails those ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Alliance call for a Dublin role in Stormont reform breaches principles behind Belfast Agreement - UUP
A call by the Alliance Party to give the Irish government a consultative role in reforming the Stormont institutions is wrong ...
A GOVERNMENT-backed video that gives young people advice on how to avoid disputes when moving back in with their parents has ...
Irish citizens who were part of the flotilla that attempted to bring aid to Gaza and were detained have urged politicians to ...
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James Craig welcomes boundary settlement and calls for removal of Irish customs barrier - On this day in 1925
Speaking in Belfast, Sir James Craig said he rejoiced in the settlement of the Boundary dispute, not only because of the actual fact but because the signs of the times were favourable to a removal of ...
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