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Ireland’s embattled whiskey sector could fill the gap left on Canadian liquor shelves following the removal of US drinks products in reaction to Donald Trump’s tariffs against America’s northern ...
Ukrainian drone attacks overnight killed three people, Russian officials said yesterday. Russia’s defence ministry said air defences intercepted or destroyed 112 drones across eight Russian regions ...
Legal battle over Tipperary land deal concludes with evidence from developer Maurice Regan Construction CEO Maurice Regan and racing magnate John Magnier with the contested Barne Estate in the ...
To keep chasing a youth vote that simply isn’t there for Fine Gael, at the expense of loyal older voters, makes no sense Cartoon by Tom Halliday An on-duty garda was stabbed in broad daylight on Capel ...
Flanked by her adult children, Vanessa Whyte’s mother, Mary, stood for more than an hour at the front of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in the village of Barefield, Co Clare.
Ireland could be hit with transatlantic aviation restrictions by the Trump administration because of the cap at Dublin Airport after US transportation secretary Sean Duffy issued a stark warning to ...
Leading restaurant owners have warned that the Vat cut they have been promised by the Government is unlikely to be enough to allow them to cut prices for diners.
Have we finally cracked the code on SPF? We didn’t use SPF when I was a young wan growing up in Schull, West Cork, so now I’m super vigilant about it, especially with pigmentation on my face as proof ...
More than half the public feel their community is becoming less safe, with the majority saying they have not noticed more gardaí on the streets.
The Irish housing market might be in a state of ­perpetual crisis but Ciaran Fitzpatrick — one of the country’s most ambitious housing developers, has a blueprint for rapid expansion to build ...
Leinster House spent €3,400 on a suite at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin for a three-night-stay for the speaker of the Kenyan parliament.
What began as a fragmented field is rapidly resolving into a clearer contest and a potential fault line in Irish politics.