British government to continue waiving NI Protocol rules
The British government has responded to EU legal action over breaking its own Northern Ireland Protocol by announcing further breaches.
The European Commission said it...
Taoiseach says he is open to return of disgraced, ousted predecessor Bertie Ahern to...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he is open to allowing former leader and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern back into the party he leads.
Ten years ago Mr...
First Victoria Cross awarded to a civilian – an Irishman from Westmeath – sold...
The first Victoria Cross (VC) awarded to a civilian – an Irishman from Co Westmeath – has been bought at auction for almost £1...
Early invitation to Ireland for King Charles
An early invitation – within the coming twelve months – for King Charles to visit Ireland is likely, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney has...
Garth Brooks kicks off Croke Park concerts
US country music star Garth Brooks, 60, kicked off the first of his five Croke Park concerts – over nine days - in style...
Queen’s 2011 visit was ‘crowning moment’ in peace building – Martin
The Taoiseach said that the Queen’s most enduring legacy in an Irish context would ‘unquestionably’ be her historic visit
TAOISEACH Micheál Martin said that the...
Hundreds attend Tallaght funeral
Hundreds of mourners attended today’s funeral of three siblings who were killed in in their home in Dublin last weekend.
Three white coffins, for eight-year-old...
Elizabeth made the world a better place, says Taoiseach
Elizabeth made the world a better place, says Taoiseach, expressing condolences to the new King. She was hugely popular in Ireland, he says.
An Taoiseach Micheál...
The new King, Charles III
The Queen’s eldest son, Charles, 72, is now King.
He is this country’s longest serving heir to the throne and has carved out his own...
PRESIDENT LEADS IRISH TRIBUTES
President Michael D. Higgins led Ireland’s tributes to Queen Elizabeth II whose death was announced this afternoon (Thursday).
In a statement the President, who...