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The iconic punk rock band has hinted about calling it quits after nearly 50 years, but on Saturday at Coachella, the pros were as good as ever.
As Kinia looks ahead to scaling its hydrogen, AI, and creative technology programmes in 2025, Creative Technology Week ...
No other country in the EU fears Donald Trump’s tariffs and the consequences of his global trade war more than Ireland. Officials in Dublin face a perfect storm of threats to the economy and ...
According to Irish mythology, the cave is a portal to the Otherworld, and every Samhain, The Morrigan, keeper of the Otherword, leaves the gates unguarded. Boyle, a city at the foot of the Curlew ...
What caused the Irish famine? A new book offers a comprehensive and heartbreaking account of the most terrible catastrophe to befall Ireland in the modern era. Old Chapel Lane, Skibbereen ...
A review into the funding of Northern Ireland’s public services by a Westminster committee has suggested that revenue raising measures could include the introduction of water charges.
A Norwegian energy consultancy company has said it will create 200 new jobs in Ireland over the next two years. The announcement follows the acquisition by DNV of Dublin-based Enviroguide ...
2024 was a groundbreaking season for Notre Dame. While it's undoubtedly true that the ultimate goal of winning a title wasn't achieved, the Irish's three playoff wins in a month were three more ...
The Afghanistan A cricket team is set to face Ireland A in a one-off four-day match at the Tolerance Oval in Abu Dhabi. The match will kick off a near-month-long multi-format engagement for both ...
Ireland is facing a double hammer blow from Donald Trump's tariffs frenzy, its deputy premier warned today, as MMA fighter Conor McGregor led calls for the country to quit the EU. Simon Harris ...
You can check out at any time. More info As Ireland enters the first week of April, the nation is bracing for an unexpected burst of heat that could make it feel like the middle of the summer.
Not one of 134 Irish politicians who replied to a Sky News survey would support Conor McGregor's ambition to become the country's president. Comments ranged from "not a hope in hell" to "I could ...