First person to get Covid vaccination urges more to join her on anniversary
Margaret Keenan, who a year ago became the first person to have a Covid jab, has urged people to get a vaccination.
The 91-year-old said:...
Taoiseach and Tánaiste mark 100th anniversary of signing of Anglo-Irish Treaty
The Taoiseach and the Tanaiste marked the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty at an exhibition at Dublin Castle.
The Treaty, 1921:...
Omicron variant forces new travel rules for entering Ireland
All travellers entering Ireland from Friday 3 December, including those from the United Kingdom, will be required to show a negative result on a...
Prime Minister reveals he is a ‘devotee’ of Tayto crisps as he hosts food...
The Prime Minister said he is a “devotee” of Tayto crisps and joked that his figure is “a testimonial” to the benefits of the...
Long-delayed report on flags and culture to be published
A long-delayed report on flags and culture in Northern Ireland is set to be published on Wednesday by Stormont’s Executive Office.
However the report, which...
Mother and baby homes survivors redress scheme announced
Ireland's diaspora minister Colm Brophy has acknowledged the suffering of survivors, particulary those in Britain, as the redress scheme to compensate thousands of former...
Where are Covid-19 case rates rising in the UK?
Covid-19 case rates are increasing in a third of UK local authority areas, with early signs that rates are once again on the rise...
Johnson repeats Article 16 threat at Lord Mayor’s Banquet
Boris Johnson has insisted cancelling or breaking parts of his deal with the EU on Northern Ireland would be “perfectly legitimate”.
Speaking at the Mansion...
Rents ‘rising at fastest pace in 13 years’
Rents are rising at the fastest pace since 2008 as strong demand outstrips supply, according to an index.
Across the UK, private sector rents in...
EU Minister Thomas Byrne raises concerns about stability in Northern Ireland
A “tough guy” approach when it comes to Northern Ireland will lead to disaster, Ireland’s minister for European affairs has warned.
Thomas Byrne was speaking...