Taoiseach Simon Harris took to the campaign trail in Kildare and Laois on Wednesday while the John McGahon controversy ...
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Donald Trump is heading for the White House again and there are some big risks ahead for the Irish economy. Calculating how serious these are is complicated by trying to judge what Trump might ...
DUBLIN, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said on Tuesday that he plans to call a parliamentary election later this week, likely setting up a polling date for the end of the month.
Two on-duty police officers couldn’t resist breaking into dance, showing they’re true Swifties at heart. As Taylor Swift belted out her hit, "Shake It Off," the officers joined in on the ...
What could be better than an Irish Guinness beef stew? This hearty Irish meal is sure to remind any Irish person of their home and childhoods. A hug-in-a-bowl Irish Guinness beef stew is just one ...
Whether it’s to the tune of new or old hits, users have been creating their own short dance routines on the app since the Musical.ly days. Many of these routines even reach the most popular ...
Irish dance superstar Michael Flatley discussed how he helped redefine the traditional style of Irish dance in a new episode of the podcast Nicky Byrne HQ. Flatley, who was born and raised in ...
All Irish soldiers are "safe and well" after a rocket struck their UN peacekeeping base in Lebanon on Thursday morning, the Taoiseach (Irish PM) Simon Harris has said. Hundreds of Irish ...
My Catholic friends were introduced to it as the Irish language word for “November”. Today, there is a huge resurgence in interest in the Irish language and a more widespread appreciation for ...
The Irish often get credit – or blame – for the bonfires, pranksters, witches, jack-o’-lanterns and beggars who wander from house to house, threatening tricks and soliciting treats.
According to the OECD, the increase in Irish residential prices, at 78 per cent, is broadly in line with the average – certainly faster than the 45 per cent increase in Germany but slower than ...