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Despite promises to clean up, some Glastonbury festival-goers left behind costly tents and piles of rubbish, sparking outrage ...
Social welfare payments are inadequate to provide a minimum essential standard of living, the Oireachtas committee on Social ...
A former employee at a Fife children’s home has told the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) that allegations of abuse made ...
A sign saying 'Veterans before refugees' was also put on the pyre in Moygashel, on the outskirts of Dungannon in Co Tyrone in ...
Local authorities are working in a "vacuum" due to regulatory gaps in laws that govern commercial drones, an Oireachtas committee has been told.
T HE OPERATOR OF a drone delivery company in Dublin has accepted that the noise from the non-piloted devices can be loud, and has no objection to reducing the noise, but maintained that the sound is ...
The First Minister of Scotland has responded to Irish rap trio Kneecap after they hit out at him during a gig in Glasgow ...
Three people were arrested at Kneecap's Glasgow gig as the band made a jibe at Rangers fans during a sold-out show. Police ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap have hit out at First Minister John Swinney during a performance in Glasgow, following months of ...
Tony Haggerty reflects on Celtic's involvement the Cork Super Cup and the reconnection with the support in Ireland.
FIRST Minister John Swinney has said the public should focus on what rap group Kneecap are concerned about, rather than their comments ...
The Sinn Féin TD at the centre of an argument regarding Wexford’s decision to take part in the European Year of the Normans ...