One-fifth of Irish abuse victims who applied for support based in UK
More than a fifth of the institutional abuse victims who applied to the Irish government’s controversial financial support service, Caranua, left Ireland to live...
New grassroots Irish movement to stop no-deal Brexit
A lifelong Labour Party activist and former councillor has joined forces with a rebel MP, who resigned the Tory whip, to start a ‘David...
No Deal? No way…
Three former British Prime Ministers and various Irish government ministers have warned incoming PM Boris Johnson not to continue down the no-deal Brexit path...
The untold story of Irish women emigrating to Britain
Both a personal and professional project for historian Dr Jennifer Redmond, having lived in the UK as a child, her Moving Histories book is...
RIP Cavan football great Fr Seamus Hetherton
In honour of Fr Seamus Hetherton who died this week this is our feature from last year in which he spoke to Damian Dolan...
Much-loved London undertaker goes to his own, final resting place
The man who buried many thousands of Irish people in West London last went to his own final resting place.
Local funeral director Patrick ‘Paddy’...
Nurse recruitment campaign scrapped
A campaign to attract hundreds of Irish nurses back to Ireland from overseas has been quietly dropped after just 120 nurses relocated from the...
Chance to win €30,000 to relocate to Ireland
A competition has been launched to give one Irish emigrant living abroad €30,000 as part of a relocation package to move back home to...
We need concrete guarantees to return, say Irish teachers in UK
Irish teachers in the UK have called on the Irish government to introduce more substantive measures than online portals if they’re to be encouraged...
Irish can show the way in UK construction, says leading economist
Irish construction workers and firms can make “a real difference” in turning the UK sector’s recent slowdown around, a leading construction economist has said....