Cross made from Famine coffin added to Dublin museum
A timber cross, made from the wood of a hinged coffin used to bury victims during the Great Famine, has been added to a...
Cash register tycoon tots up his life in UK
By PJ Cunningham
Retired businessman Mark McGaugh, 78, who came to this country from Mayo in the 1950s, has just written a book about...
Finucane murder investigation was flawed, rules Supreme Court
The official investigation into the 1989 murder of Belfast solicitor Patrick Finucane was “ineffective” and failed to meet the required human rights standards, the...
‘No meal Brexit’ looms
Colin Gannon
A no-deal Brexit could lead to food shortages and tariffs of up to 45 per cent which will “squeeze’ household budgets across the...
Towards a United Ireland within the EU
Professor Colin Harvey
The debate on Irish unity has intensified; it has entered the political mainstream across these islands. Brexit is only one part...
Non-buyer beware
By Bernard Purcell
Facebook has been hacking sensitive health data such as blood pressure and menstruation cycles – via popular smartphone apps – without users’...
Irish licence holders reassured they can drive in UK after Brexit
Colin Gannon
Irish licence holders are being reassured that they can drive on UK roads even if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Their...
‘What’s On’ guide for March, with Willie Moone
Fill up your event diaries with Willie Moone’s entertainment listings – from necessary art and culture to local community events.
Meetings & Networks
London Irish Graduate...
‘I want to assure all Irish people living here’
Adrian O'Neill, the Irish Ambassador to the UK, answers your concerns on Brexit and what happens in the event of a 'no-deal' scenario.
With just...
Irish upbringing led me to quit Labour, says MP
Colin Gannon
A former Labour MP has said her Irish upbringing informed her decision to quit the party last week, alleging leader Jeremy Corbyn has...