No more ‘show’ services for Irish cartels, warns Archbishop
Members of Dublin’s drug cartels should be prevented from using religious services to promote their “evil” and “revolting business of death”, the Archbishop of...
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...
Liverpool Feis cancelled due to poor ticket sales
Scores of ticket-holders for Feis Liverpool, the UK's largest Irish music festival, have expressed their disappointment after the event was suddenly cancelled due to...
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...
‘What’s On’ guide for June, with Willie Moone
Fill up your event diaries with Willie Moone’s entertainment listings – from necessary art and culture to local community events.
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Charity cycle ride for Orlaith
A team of 35 family members and friends of 3-year-old Orlaith Quinn, who was born with a muscular condition affecting her mobility, cycled 126...
London’s Irish business community fund new ‘state of the art’ ward
A “state-of-the-start” new ward named in honour of the Irish community in London has opened in one of the country’s leading hospitals after over...
A United Ireland would be ‘acceptable’, says Ian Paisley’s widow
Baroness Eileen Paisley, wife of DUP founder and firebrand preacher Ian Paisley, has said the partition of Ireland was perhaps “a wrong division” and...