A border poll should not be rushed like Brexit, warns Mallon
One of the key negotiators of the Good Friday Agreement and someone instrumental in abolishing the RUC, former Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland...
CTA deal ‘a step in right direction but more needed’
Law professors and legal experts have welcomed the provisional Common Travel Area agreement signed last week as a “positive step forward” but warned that...
‘We give up’ Broken-hearted St Albans family frustrated by Mayo Council
By Damian Dolan
The family of murdered Hertfordshire Gaelic footballer Joe Deacy say they’ve given up in their fight with Mayo County Council over its...
London pick for this year’s Rose of Tralee announced
Laura Kennedy, a 27-year-old IT Project Manager, has been selected as the 2019 London Rose.
Laura is from Glenville, Co. Cork and is currently...
New Tory leader won’t change Brexit deal, warns Coveney
A change of Tory leader will not change Northern Ireland’s Brexit backstop, Ireland’s Foreign Minister and Tánaiste Simon Coveney warned British politicians this week....
Ireland follows UK as second country to declare climate emergency
PJ Cunningham examines Ireland's all-party response to humanity’s ‘greatest challenge’.
All Ireland’s major parties took a break from fighting tooth and nail for votes...
Light bearers
Over 1,200 members of London-Irish community took part in this year's Darkness into Light walks in Cricklewood and Sunbury-on-Thames last week - all in...
A climate of change
Less than a year ago Ireland was named and shamed as one of the worst performing countries in meeting its climate change obligations.
Biodiversity...
‘Relief’ for citizenship campaigner after being granted court date
Irish citizenship rights campaigner Emma de Souza has said she is “relieved” after being assigned a court date next month in her ongoing wrangle...
Crime writing to die for
Summer is usually the time many of us treat ourselves to airport blockbusters or thrillers.
Some of the world’s biggest murder mystery and crime...