With Nato membership not on the agenda for Ireland, it remains to be seen whether bolstering our security will be enough to ...
Roughly the size of Indiana, the island of Ireland is so small it will shock you! An island in the eastern part of the North Atlantic, Ireland, taking in the Republic and Northern Ireland is not ...
Ireland’s Passport Service has issued over 775,000 Irish passports so far in 2024, Ireland’s Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD announced on ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Officials preparing Ireland’s upcoming budget face a situation most of their peers elsewhere would love ...
It would be easy to get the impression from common narratives that Ireland has a lot more migrants or refugees than other European countries, but is this true? When it comes to the number of ...
In the 1950s, there was genuine speculation that Ireland’s population might dwindle away to almost nothing, to a scattering of coastal communities forced to eke out a meagre living from farming ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. I first grasped just how fast Ireland was changing during a visit to Dublin in the 1990s. The city skyline ...
Ireland’s biggest energy supplier, Electric Ireland, recently revealed that it was cutting gas and electric prices for more than 1.1 million residential clients. This announcement is the third ...
Ireland's rich culture, enchanting green landscapes and friendly locals are just a few reasons why so many travelers make the journey to this island country. But with so many cities, charming ...
A former pharmacist and an architect behind a Co Fermanagh pub named the best in the north decided to buy the venue after founding a micro-distillery. The Dog and Duck Inn, near the village of ...
Choctaw tribal members, tribal leaders and dignitaries from Oklahoma and Ireland have gathered at the Choctaw Capitol Grounds in Tuskahoma, Oklahoma, to unveil a new sculpture honouring the ...
DUBLIN, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Britain and Ireland said on Saturday they were moving "from friction back to friendship" as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Dublin, part of his efforts to ...