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THE Land of a Thousand Welcomes? Perhaps not . . .  The charity group GAA Palestine recently set out to bring 33 kids between the ages of nine and 16 and 14 mentors from the West Bank on a tour of ...
The Irish aviation and whiskey sectors are bracing for the impact of tit-for-tat tariffs after bourbon whiskey and Boeing ...
GAA Palestine has suffered a loss of €38,000 on non-refundable travel arrangements after the Department of Justice refused their visa application last week to bring 33 children from the West Bank on a ...
The families of children being medevaced from Gaza to Ireland will be able to travel with them, the Government has agreed. Last week it was reported that the transport of at least 18 children ...
Law due to come into force in mid-2026 could be delayed for at least three years as Irish mull waiting for an EU-wide policy.
Mairead McGuinness was the only name put forward for the Fine Gael presidential candidate nominations, which closed on Tuesday afternoon.
Ireland’s application to join CERN was accepted in February, with the country signing an agreement to join the organisation ...
After overstaying his travel by three days, Thomas, who had booked a flight home for the following week was arrested by ...
The Government’s focus in the next budget has to be on transforming infrastructure, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said as Sinn Féin insisted a cost-of-living package had to be included. Such a package ...
The two budget Ministers and the leaders of the Government parties received “sobering” briefings on the implications for the ...
PRICES are at "a relatively elevated level" the Taoiseach has admitted, after being attacked in the Dáil over the cost of ...
A large number of US politicians have warned the Government that enacting the Occupied Territories Bill would be harmful for ...