An announcement has been made regarding a €20m investment in arts and community initiatives related to the Irish language
Kinfolk seek clarity on Britain’s involvement in slayings associated with IRA double-spy, ‘Stakeknife’
What would be the enduring impact of the Kenova investigation into Freddie Scappaticci, an IRA double agent known as ‘Stakeknife’?
Activists are conducting a sit-in at the Department of Integration, voicing their concerns that asylum seekers without homes are being ‘abandoned to languish’
Michael D Higgins expresses his gratitude to the staff of St James’s Hospital upon his return to Áras an Uachtaráin
In the final stages of the Stardust inquests, the jury is being encouraged to consider verdicts of unlawful killing as the closing arguments are presented
An investigation is presently underway regarding a high-ranking military officer due to accusations of misconduct
Nick Sheridan, the Irish host at the BBC, has passed away at the delicate age of 32 after a brief period of sickness
All primary educational institutions will receive complimentary coding equipment and instructional materials
The impending alterations to the primary school syllabus: their implications for pupils and what can be expected from this transformation
“Thursday’s Key Highlights: Irish Oscar expectations soar with Cillian Murphy in the forefront; Female sommeliers from Ireland stand prepared to serve.”
Senior executives at Technological University Dublin voice apprehensions about financial administration
The New Ireland Commission of SDLP is investigating the avenue to solidarity via ‘partnership, cooperation, and reconciliation’
The Taoiseach has expressed that a negative outcome in the referendums would signify a regression for Ireland
O’Brien slams Sinn Féin for allegedly attempting to ‘stall’ planning reforms amidst escalating delays
There was a decline in the count of individuals embarking on apprenticeships in the construction industry the previous year
A restaurant located in the Beara Peninsula, likened to being in ‘Narnia’, is proposing free accommodation and utility bills for a keen chef
The majority of educational institutions seeking additional hours of learning assistance are generally unsuccessful in their appeals
Dublin intends to achieve climate neutrality by 2030 by increasing the use of public transportation and reducing through traffic
Following critique of the insufficient fund, the compensation limit for Metrolink has increased to €75,000
A connection has been established between Tusla care provider and a UK service which is known for its ‘unsafe practices’
Yasser Eljuboori, a 37-year-old Irish national who was incarcerated in Iraq, has made his way back to Ireland following his release