We want our teachers back, says Irish government
Ireland has appealed to Irish teachers working here in the UK – and the rest of the world - to come home to end...
Irish emigration museum voted best European tourist attraction
A Dublin museum that shows how Irish emigrants have helped change and shape the world has been voted Europe’s leading tourist attraction, beating off...
Trump climate views ‘regressive and pernicious’, says Higgins
President Michael D. Higgins has condemned Donald Trump’s “regressive and pernicious” stance on climate change as he arrives in Ireland on Wednesday.
Speaking on...
Online records can help diaspora with family trees, minister says
A historical tranche of birth, marriage and death registers released online by the Irish government are an “exciting development” for the Irish diaspora, according...
Trump’s Doonbeg visit ‘to cost Irish taxpayers €10m’.
Irish taxpayers are facing a €10m bill for US President Donald Trump to visit and stay at his privately-owned golf club and holiday resort...
Britons applying for Irish citizenship up by 2000 per cent
The number of British nationals applying for Irish citizenship has risen by more than 2,000 per cent since the Brexit referendum almost three years...
Irish consulate reopens in Wales
The Irish government has reopened its consulate in Wales after 10 years of no diplomatic hub in Cardiff.
The Ambassador of Ireland to the...
Javid’s ‘Irish tail wags the dog’ gaffe criticised
Home Secretary and leadership hopeful Sajid Javid has been criticised for describing Ireland as “the tail that wags the dog” on Brexit.
The Tory...
Jubilant Seán Cox celebrated historic Liverpool win at home
Liverpool fan Seán Cox watched bis beloved Liverpool’s Champions League final triumph at home, surrounded by friends and family.
Cox, 54, who was discharged...
I can renegotiate Brexit deal as PM, Corbyn claims in Dublin
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, has claimed he could renegotiate the Brexit deal as prime minister and that any second referendum...